CharlesSimmons
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1. I hooked up my new RSC2 + Raveneye to my Canon M6 mk2 mirrorless DSLR (it works FLAWLESSLY, by the way)
2. I hooked my iPhone 12 Pro Max up to my MacBook Pro with a USB-C - Lightning Cable. launched the DJI Ronin app and turned on Active Track
3. I launched Zoom and started a meeting
4. I did a screen share of the iPhone in the Zoom meeting
The video feed from the iPhone is quite smooth with minimal lag time, and active tracking works like a charm. The only real issue: because I'm sharing the iPhone screen, all of the on-screen parameters of the Ronin app are visible in the call, including the green tracking box.
That being said; I can now use my camera to track my movements when I give online fitness classes via Zoom. I'll try the same thing with Skype / Microsoft Teams later today.
It's not pretty, but it works!
UPDATE: This hack only works with Zoom, since it's not possible to screen share external devices in Skype or Microsoft Teams, at least as far as I could see.
UPDATE 2: It's also possible to use the iPhone as a camera source in Ecamm Live. This is awesome because you can also add overlays, lower thirds, and other stuff to the picture. I haven't tried this with OBS or other video broadcast software, since I'm a Mac user and find Ecamm Live MUCH easier to use than OBS. I do believe it's possible in OBS to use a compatible mobile device as a video source.
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