If so, how? Could it be implemented via a USB, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connection?
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this is a duplicate of android.stackexchange.com/questions/2461/… – Nathan Fellman Apr 25 '11 at 7:36
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1@Nathan my question is older – Jader Dias Apr 25 '11 at 12:50
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I put a symmetric comment on the other question to let the moderators work it out. – Nathan Fellman Apr 25 '11 at 18:33
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Specifically for USB: android.stackexchange.com/questions/159274/… – Jonathan Oct 5 '16 at 22:27
IP Webcam (Turns your phone into a network camera with multiple viewing options.)
(alternate direct link)
EDIT: fixed link
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1Linkrot happens. If you're going to reference a link, please quote the meat of the contents. If that site goes down this question becomes completely useless. – ale Oct 28 '10 at 13:07
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Okay, well, now, this is just a duplicate of another answer. (Yes, I can see that this predates the other.) – ale Oct 28 '10 at 13:36
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It worked as a regular webcam when used in conjunction with this software ip-webcam.appspot.com – Jader Dias May 30 '11 at 1:00
Droidcam is supposed to do it over wifi. Qik is a good option if you don't need a computer in the loop.
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Currently Droidcam works only for desktop applications. It won't work for Flash. – Jader Dias Sep 20 '10 at 11:01
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qik.com Record and instantly share videos from your mobile phone, Share live video two-ways from one mobile phone to another – Jader Dias Aug 23 '11 at 19:05
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Justin.tv just came out with an Android app to do video streaming.
It uses any data connection you have, but the faster/more reliable the connection the better quality you will get.
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While it cannot be used in every way a webcam does, it will cover some of its functions. – Jader Dias Sep 22 '10 at 11:30
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IP Webcam (Turns your phone into a network camera with multiple viewing options.)
(alternate direct link)
Originally posted by user739 in a duplicate question
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It worked as a regular webcam when used in conjunction with this software ip-webcam.appspot.com – Jader Dias May 30 '11 at 1:01
I've had very good performance from Qik. It can also buffer your video, so if your 3G/4G connection is bad, it will upload later when you have a better signal. WiFi is of course also supported, very simple, very quick ;-)
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I think Qik is more similar to the
share with Youtube
Gallery function, than Droidcam – Jader Dias Sep 22 '10 at 11:28