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WebcamStudio For GNU/Linux

As of 2013-03-10, this project may now be found at http://code.google.com/p/webcamstudio.

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IMPORTANT:
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The development of the project has moved to Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/webcamstudio , so please use the above link for anything related to the project.
The former homepage of the project: http://ws4gl.org should be considered only as a reference to old project news, forums, info etc.


PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
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WebcamStudio helps you create a virtual webcam that can show:

- Your webcam that won't work with Flash site
- Your desktop with your webcam in overlay
- And many more

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Features

  • Switch webcams on a single click
  • Show an IRC channel in your video broadcast
  • Broadcast your desktop for creation of nice HOWTO's
  • Be creative and put animations and banners
  • Display what song is currently played by Rhythmbox
  • Co-host a remote friend, show his webcam inside your output (PicInPic)
  • Connect to WeatherBug and display your current weather
  • Apply some fancy effects on each source
  • Have a green wall, then why not use the ChromaKey effect to do the same as the weather man on the news network
  • Use all kinds of devices as webcamera like a MiniDV, your iPhone, etc....

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  • Posted by Ihsan Arf 2012-10-26

    Very helpful, fast and easy product!

  • Posted by Jan Tvrdy 2012-10-26

    Nice project! You did a great job. Thank you!

  • Posted by HipDad 2009-09-06

    I have totally switched to linux and Webcamstudio has made my transition very enjoyable.

  • Posted by Pavel 2012-10-21

    Nice and Easy to use. Good job!

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2008-08-30

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