We all know how to set up our cam room with one camera, but how do we set it up with two cameras.
Two cameras one computer
two computers - two cameras
not using software like manycam.
You can boost your USB speed with USB ethernet adapters.
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We all know how to set up our cam room with one camera, but how do we set it up with two cameras.
Two cameras one computer
two computers - two cameras
not using software like manycam.
You can boost your USB speed with USB ethernet adapters.
Couldn't you use webcampro splitter and assign each cam to a different color?
I think she means using one cam for each site?
The thread title is not clear either, what is the question in fact? Are you talking about using a cam on each site or using two cameras on the same site? Both can be done, the last I think only thru split softwares.
Each camera gets its on USB port. You don't need software. Plug one camera into the port and the second into another. However its been known that two logitechs may not adjust. Only one of the settings will work while the other stays at default settings. Recently I learned that after a day or so the second cam will neutralize with the first and become similar in settings. Using two cams in some cases can decrease cpu usage vs using splitcam software. Especially if you use manycam.
I was asking if anyone has this set up
Whether its two cameras one computer or two computer and two cameras.
Now that's more clear ;D
I use two cams on a computer, a bcc 950 and a c920.
Like PGD said it can be a pain in the ass to adjust them but I don't need to adjust them while streaming so I just adjust bcc first , as it has a remote and I don't need to use the controller for it during my shift and then I will adjust c920 and the controller stays open for it in case I need to zoom.
It is indeed better for CPU to use two cams instead of one with any splitcam software, especially with BCC using less resources than any other Logitech.
I think I only have the software for BCC installed in my computer, not sure, but I'll check in a bit and edit if the case.