There should be an app to use on android. I don't have a computer
Comments: 11
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15 Jul, '19
Gazreyn AdminWhat exactly would the android app do? Stream/record the camera? Stream/record the phones screen?
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25 Jan, '20
Roberto Josefit's really quiet here. i suppose the community don't have any kind of notification to let them know, but i would say ,to answer your question, that the app would be able to stream/record the phone's screen. People travel and don't have their laptop or PC with them so making an app would be cool as long the user have a really good internet speed from it's operator. what if i had free times at work?? Stream it!
Make it available to IOS and your community will benefit from it too :) -
04 Mar, '20
Timothy C.Yes, it would be a good idea for a mobile source. Right now I'm using hack-y methods but I don't think it's supported by XSplit (doesn't connect properly) or is just really killing the CPU or.
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21 Mar, '20
Jacopo Di GiuliStreaming the camera phone to Facebook / Twitch / YouTube for the podcast on the go ... will be awesome!
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22 Apr, '20
MohammadI want to stream on my phone
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04 May, '20
Carl ParkerMost phones wouldn't be able to handle the amount of processing needed to run an app like this well. Maybe something that turned the phone into a native/integrated webcam would be cool. I know this is available through other software, but if XSpLit had something like this with EZ integration (and was RELIABLE), it would be great at LAN's etc. Take a couple of old phones, start the app, find the input in XSplit and add them as source. Voila!
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28 May, '20
TimI would like an android app that let's you interact with the pc app, so I can hit a button on my phone to start recording or live streaming on the pc. Comes in handy when I'm running a one screen build
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12 Jun, '20
Anar OrujovWe need it definitely!!!
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13 Jun, '20
Dev PatelI want a screen recorder for fortnite on Android phone
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02 Aug, '20
ericdewill see maybe soon
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25 Aug, '20
aytimothyThere's broadcast apps on Android already, but would be great if one was officially supported to do that or to hook up an Android Phone's screen to XSplit itself (because the RTP and UDP/TCP input methods are hacky). This app could also double as the remote control if you're not streaming your phone's screen...