Use Android phone as a webcam for streaming
This trick would require some separate software across devices. First, you need to get the #LiveDroid application from the Google Play Store on your Android device from here. Second, you need a broadcasting software like OBS (Open Broadcaster Service). Find the latest version of OBS from your Windows 10 computer from their official website here. Once you have both downloaded and installed, you can proceed ahead. First, get your Android device connected to a WiFi network for the best results and then open #LiveDroid application on your Android device. You will land on a page like this-
Now, you will have two options namely- The first option will need your phone’s screen to be on until you want the stream to be opened. Whereas, the other option will make it continue to work even when you lock your phone. Now, open Open Broadcaster Service software on your Windows computer.
Hit the + button in the Scenes section and select Browser source. It will open a new mini window. When you would have selected the appropriate option in the #LiveDroid app on your Android device, you might have got a Source URL. Enter that source URL in that mini window. Save the configuration by clicking OK. Check if your video stream if it is being broadcasted from your Android Phone’s camera to your OBS Software. You can set up your broadcasting settings in OBS and start streaming flawlessly. Keep this in mind If you use a mobile data connection like 3G or 4G on your Android phone, it will work just fine, but you might face hiccups due to more reliability of WiFi over a mobile data connection. This works with any broadcasting software as long as it supports video input from a source URL via a network connection. For a head start, the configurations for the video feed must be around the following-
Camera : 0.Frames Per Second: 15,000.Resolution: 1280 x 960.Quality: 100.
Hope this works for you.