Convert USB webcams into HDMI for an ATEM | OBSBOT UVC to HDMI Adapter

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  • @dannyperry8070
    @dannyperry8070 20 днів тому

    Thanks for explaining its use.

  • @sophiabastillo4628
    @sophiabastillo4628 11 місяців тому +1

    hey I did not expect that much from this webcam, but 4k and ptz both of the looks awesome.

  • @DarwinCruz-pf3qu
    @DarwinCruz-pf3qu 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for the introducing. those are amazing. I'm waiting for my tiny2 arrive here

  • @colestudios
    @colestudios 4 місяці тому +1

    Would this work with a DJI pocket 3 to an ATEM?

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  4 місяці тому

      It should in webcam mode. I haven't tested this tbh. The way to test this is to make sure it uses the built-in driver in Windows for webcams (and didn't install a different driver). That would normally mean it's a UVC camera. Then you can order and test the converter. The nice thing about this is that the Pocket 3 has image adjustment in the camera. You lose the adjustability with normally webcams.

  • @TomKirkman1
    @TomKirkman1 8 місяців тому

    I just want to use a logitech webcam with usb into the hdmi port on the TV for live streaming. What do I need?

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  8 місяців тому

      If you need the webcam to output as HDMI, this device is what you'd need. I don't understand your scenario though. Does your TV support outbound video streaming with an app/browser using an HDMI input source? If so, this would do it.

    • @TomKirkman1
      @TomKirkman1 8 місяців тому

      @@DeployJeremy I believe it does but it would not do so when I went direct USB from camera to USB on the TV. So I am going try the HDMI

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  8 місяців тому

      @@TomKirkman1 that makes sense. Usually (not always, and I'm going off the last 10 or so Smart TVs I have had), the USB port is limited to just servicing the TV for updating firmware, etc. Even though it likely runs Android technically, I don't think TV manufacturers enable all or most USB functionality. Yours could be different though.

  • @HoweyDoodat550
    @HoweyDoodat550 6 місяців тому

    So this would work for an elgato facecam pro? It runs off of a lightning usb c cable that sends power and video. Thanks in advance, and I appreciate your video!!

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  6 місяців тому

      I haven't tested this, but it seems ideal for the Facecam Pro, because the image settings persist in the camera's internal storage. So you could tune the image on PC/Mac, then use as a UVC webcam in the HDMI converter. The big downside to this with a normal stateless webcam is that you can't adjust the image, from the webcam itself once it's connected to the HDMI converter. Because Elgato stores the settings in the webcam, it should be ideal, but again I haven't tested this, I can't be 100% sure.

    • @HoweyDoodat550
      @HoweyDoodat550 5 місяців тому

      ​@@DeployJeremy How do you use it? My OBS doesn't seem to see it

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  5 місяців тому

      @@HoweyDoodat550 it needs to go through an Atem Mini or capture card, then it just shows up like webcam. It basically allows you to use a hardware video switch so you aren't saturating your USB bandwidth with a bunch of 1080p or 4k incoming streams. With an Atem off the PC, you just have one input coming in.

  • @concepto-tube
    @concepto-tube 5 місяців тому

    Can USB3.0( type a)to hdmi adapter,be used for external monitors, planning to use integrated graphics for minor tasks to save on laptop battery.
    My external monitor connects via hdmi directly to dedicated Nvidia rtx GPU, hence laptop battery runs out much quicker and unnecessary for minor tasks.
    Cheers!

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  4 місяці тому

      There are solutions that use normal USB-A ports for monitor out and they've existed since USB 2.0. You are limited in terms of resolution and frame rate compared to a 3.2 Gen 2 port with display out built-in. Something like this is only $10 amzn.to/3WFHBwk (I haven't tested this particular one) and it's limited to 1920x1080 resolution.

  • @MuhammadTanveerAtari
    @MuhammadTanveerAtari 4 місяці тому

    Hi . I have a question can you connect insta360 link with obsbot hdmi adapter and obsbot remote with yolobox pro? Thanks

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  4 місяці тому

      I'll say "it should" because with the firmware update, there is a phone app remote control. Then you'd use that to control it, it would output UVC, and should work with your Yolobox. I haven't tested this, but now I'm curious🙂

  • @HoweyDoodat550
    @HoweyDoodat550 5 місяців тому

    Hey can I use this on the elgato facecam pro? I'm trying to Stream on tiktok, but it's proving very difficult with my elgato facecam pro and OBS Studios. Please help meh! Lol appreciate your videos

    • @HoweyDoodat550
      @HoweyDoodat550 5 місяців тому

      Dang. Don't remember asking this before 😂

  • @hugotrevino2565
    @hugotrevino2565 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video, I am having issues using two webcams at the same time with my ATEM Mini, apparently I can only connect one to the Atem at a time, if I connect two, one won´t work...can you do two at a time or are you finding the same problem?

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  10 місяців тому

      It shouldn't matter. The Atem only sees an HDMI signal

    • @hugotrevino2565
      @hugotrevino2565 10 місяців тому

      @@DeployJeremyYeah, I know, but for some reason I can only use one adapter at a time... funny thing is that i can use an iphone and an ipad with dongles at the same time with out any issues.

    • @MrSixtoIOrtiz
      @MrSixtoIOrtiz 7 місяців тому +1

      Hello, Hugo. Sorry to interject, what particular issue are you encountering? I plan on using the same setup; at least two webcams at the same time with the ATEM Mini and a proper HDMI Cam. Please let me know because I was wishing this upgrade will resolve the USB Port bandwidth issue I've been having.
      @@hugotrevino2565 @DeployJeremy

    • @conectatj7876
      @conectatj7876 7 місяців тому

      @@MrSixtoIOrtiz hi, did it work for you? I was going to get to osbot device to connect 2 web cams to Atem also but I’m reading that it is not working for some people.

  • @gordo8189
    @gordo8189 9 місяців тому

    I'm trying to find a UVC-to-HDMI converter. I want to get an HDMI feed from one of those ultra-small, ultra-low-cost InfiRay thermal-imaging cameras for phones. Resolution is QVGA at 30fps, a bargain at $200, including a macro-lens. The camera appears as a webcam in Linux and Windows, so I reckon it should work. Do you know if the OBSBOT is the lowest cost solutiuon? Cheers

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  9 місяців тому

      I believe it is. These class of devices are more expensive than HDMI to USB converters (the other way around, where they can be as cheap as $20). USB to HDMI starts at around $150

    • @gordo8189
      @gordo8189 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@DeployJeremy Thanks for the reply, I did have a quick look around and nothing jumps out. I don't imagine it's any more technically difficult to go this way, but without demand to push down prices.. I'll go for the Obsbot, might even get one of their P&T cameras as well, that tracking feature looks nice..

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  9 місяців тому

      Just one note. There is no interface (like Linux) to interact with your camera. It just takes the default output

    • @gordo8189
      @gordo8189 9 місяців тому

      @@DeployJeremyI did notice you were able to control the PTZ camera (presumably through the USB interface) with the official remote. I don't expect the thermal camera to provide anything other than a B&W image - any radiometric features like temperature overlays, hot-spots etc. plus alternate color palettes are handled by the phone app. Some thermal cameras have a mechanical calibration shutter and that's probably not going to be easy to access. Still, B&W is adequate, I'm sure there's a LUT or effect for applying the color palettes..

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  9 місяців тому

      @gordo8189 I was only able to control the PTZ and related functions through the remote control. I sort of expected a Linux environment with basic UVC controls accessible via a USB peripheral, but there is nothing like that. I'm guessing it runs a headless version of Linux in the firmware, but there is no (simple) way of accessing it. That said, my computer science skills start at the command line interface, no firmware or assembly code.

  • @RedsparInvesting
    @RedsparInvesting 7 місяців тому

    Hello Jeremy. This video seems useful in my case. I got the logitech brio 4k but it came only with a usb c to usb 3.0. I am trying to connect it to my old laptop from 2015 but that one only has usb 2.0 tyoe A slots. Tried a usb c to a cable that came wit a steelseries headset but that didn't work. Could this device do the trick? Or can i use a ysb c connector box that connects to say hdmi and use a hdmi cable to my laptop?

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  7 місяців тому +1

      That camera is very picky with the cable it needs to output 4K. You should get up to 1080p with a normal USB-C data cable. For the 4k to work, you basically need a Thunderbolt supporting cable.

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  7 місяців тому +1

      It will connect with this device, but I don't think I would do it if I were you. I would get a less expensive webcam that works with your 2015 machine. With this hdmi converter, you cannot adjust the camera image settings.

    • @RedsparInvesting
      @RedsparInvesting 7 місяців тому

      Again thx for your knowledge Jeremy. So i could either upgrade to a new laptop or pc that has usb c (my sons are saying it is getting slow) or buy another camera with usb A. In the latter which one do you recommend? I am looking at the logitech c920 but maybe there is a better one?

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  7 місяців тому

      @@RedsparInvesting just to be clear, are you saying that the Brio 4k you have is not even being recognized by your device? If so, have you tried a few USB-C to USB-A cables? The Brio 4k still works over USB 2.0, but just doesn't show the 4K option until it sees enough USB bandwidth. The LogiTune software also will install the new firmware if that's a potential issue. If it is truly DOA and unrecognized in Device Manager, the C920 is still a great webcam. I'd also look at the Razer Kiyo Pro. I don't like their software as much, but the camera is a good value now. Anything 1080p resolution should work.

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  7 місяців тому

      You can also find USB-C to USB-A adapters on Amazon for $5-7 shipped. For me, option #1 should be to save money. The Brio 4k is a good camera with the updated firmware, even over slower USB ports at 1080p

  • @LanceJohn
    @LanceJohn 8 місяців тому

    What about audio sync? Are they any issues with that?

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  8 місяців тому

      I didn't see noticeable sync issues, but I didn't inspect that on a timeline. Usually with something like this or capture cards, the sync issues arise when you bring in audio through another chain or port with a separate mic. Then the microphone is ahead of the video feed.

  • @Habasch100
    @Habasch100 4 місяці тому

    Der Adapter funktioniert auch mit jeder anderen Kamera. Gutes Produkt, aber etwas teuer.

  • @SimonFan
    @SimonFan 7 місяців тому

    Can you use 2 feeds at the same time like a webcam (Logitech bio 4k) and a DJI osmo pocket 3? Does it have 2 inputs to enable this?

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  7 місяців тому

      Not the OBSBOT device. You'd need to do that with the Atem or an HDMI switcher

    • @CRE8VALU
      @CRE8VALU 7 місяців тому

      You'd need 2 of these OBSBOT converters, and run their respective outputs into an Atem Mini Pro to combine and switch them.

  • @KILLcolorstruck
    @KILLcolorstruck 11 місяців тому

    Ugh the Thumbnail is VERY Misleading... Sigh

    • @DeployJeremy
      @DeployJeremy  11 місяців тому +1

      How so? I'm converting a USB webcam to output HDMI like depicted in the thumbnail. Is it because I explained first how capture cards work then explain how this is the opposite? I spent 20 seconds on that capture card topic versus 11 minutes on converting USB video to HDMI and the how, when and why it's handy.

    • @CRE8VALU
      @CRE8VALU 7 місяців тому

      Thumbnail made perfect sense to me. I see a USB camera being fed into Atem Mini. Ideal use case.