was only tested on the MS Windows version of the program so availability of controls
under Linux and macOS may be different.
It can save video streams as well as still images.
It can use the uncompressed YUYV format of the camera.
It can save images in uncompressed formats as well as compressed formats but you
cannot save only the Y component of the YUYV stream.
It comes as an installable package for various forms of Linux as well as Mac OS X and
MS Windows so does not need to be compiled by the user (although on some versions of
Linux you may need to compile it if an install package is not available).
It is available for various forms of Linux (64 bit), macOS (10.14 or later, 64 bit) and MS
Windows (Windows 8 or higher, 32 or 64 bit). The Android port of Webcamoid is relatively
recent. Check the project pages for the latest on Android compatibility.
The project page and source code links can be found here:
Apple macOS and iOS
The camera should work on macOS (previously called OS X or Mac OS X) using the
Webcamoid software described above and other software capable of running UVC video
devices. You should also be able to write your own custom software for controlling the
AF51 camera using Apple’s ‘AVFoundation’ API (see the source code of Webcamoid for
examples of how to use this API).
However the AF51 has not been tested by me on Apple computers at the time of making
this manual so I cannot confirm if all the AF51 functions described in this manual are
available on Apple computers.
Apple iOS devices will not operate the AF51 camera without additional hardware interface
electronics (that I have not tested) so currently I do not recommend use with Apple iOS
devices.
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