Use LDPlayer to Play USB Dual Camera Pro on PC
USB Dual Camera Pro is a Video Players&Editors application developed by 沈垚 / ShenYao China, but with the best Android emulator-LDPlayer, you can download and play USB Dual Camera Pro on your computer.
Running USB Dual Camera Pro on your computer allows you to browse clearly on a large screen, and controlling the application with a mouse and keyboard is much faster than using touchscreen, all while never having to worry about device battery issues.
With multi-instance and synchronization features, you can even run multiple applications and accounts on your PC.
And file sharing makes sharing images, videos, and files incredibly easy.
Download USB Dual Camera Pro and run it on your PC. Enjoy the large screen and high-definition quality on your PC!
Tip:
Supports UVC WebCam WITH microphone and UVC video grabber WITH audio input(Up to 4K via HDMI, Supports progressive and interlaced video). MJPEG(or H.264, H.265, HEVC) format is required when using 2 cameras at the same time.
Please click USB icon from toolbar to open Device dialog to open device if the system unable to detect your device.
Please use a good quality OTG cable and ensure power supply
Please ensure that the 2 cameras have sufficient power supply. It is recommended to use HUB with external power supply! Some devices may need to bridge HUB to work properly, e.g. Elgato Cam link.
Using HEVC for video recording/streaming requires Android 5.0 or above, and the device must supports HEVC codec.
Using AV1 for video streaming requires Android 10 or above, and the device must supports AV1 codec.
See the video for more info: https://youtu.be/B569qfWx83U
"USB Dual Camera" can let your android device connect to 2 USB WebCams or video capture cards via USB-OTG at the same time. You can record video or capture snapshot.,
OR turn your phone into a wireless IP Camera via build-in RTSP and HTTP Server for security monitoring WITH Bi-directional audio support, you can use your browser to view, of course, include "IP Camera" App.
"USB Dual Camera" can push the video and audio to RTMP/SRT live media server and use for network live broadcast. It supports the rtmps security protocol and SRT protocol and it can also push the media to multiple media server at the same time. It also supports HEVC/AV1 over RTMP and can be used for YouTube Live currently."USB Dual Camera" can record video into two mp4 files synchronously if you connect to 2 USB WebCams at the same time and record. This feature can also records audio separately if both of the cameras have audio input. It can also set to create full Side-by-Side (SBS) 3D video. You can use your 3D video player to view 3D video. It can mix audio automatically if both cameras have audio input."USB Dual Camera" can add timestamp, GPS, speed and other info on the video frames while recording. Or overlay the built-in camera video onto the external camera video."USB Dual Camera" supports loop-recording. Can set auto-segment when recording and auto-delete old video archives when no enough storage. "USB Dual Camera" can be used as "Dash Cam"USB Dual Camera can seamless switching between foreground and background. Just press 'Enter background' from menu. The recording will not interrupted during switching!It support auto video recording which based on Motion Detection and the video record can be uploaded to FTP server automatically and notify you via Email!
Bi-directional audio requires IP Camera App, you can get it from https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.shenyaocn.android.WebCamPro IMPORTANT! On Android 9 and above, Camera permission is required to get fully USB Video device access.This is userspace driver so it used for the app only. Android does not allow to install kernel driver so it unable to use for third-party apps.
Well now that I have a phone that actually has USB 3.1 C and not a phone with USB 2.0 C it actually works. Just get a USB 3.1 hub to cameras put them 5 cm apart and you've got good 3D video. Settings might be a little finicky but once you find the right settings keep it there and don't touch that dial. Also my recordings may have been chopped online due to bad bandwidth but the recordings locally are perfectly fine.
Im more than happy to change my rating if someone can help me get this to work. I keep getting an error message. Connected teo devices, but one devices permission not granted.
Setting up front and rear viewing video cameras on an ODroid based self-built car head unit. After lots of attempts with 'dashcam' apps, which all failed in various ways, this works flawlessly. Best thing is that the app gives all the details and options of the hardware and doesn't treat the user like an idiot. Thanks, great work!