I’m doing the installation on a PC, I haven’t yet tried it on my Mac. Although they’re still not great in low light though, and there is a one to two second delay in the feed which may or may not be important to you, depending on how you decide to use it.īefore I show the setup, there is a piece of software called gopro2obs that can do a similar thing but it costs $80 and the following solution is not difficult, so I’d try this first.
This solution can capture audio too, which is much improved on these newer GoPros. And they can run on external power without any additional accessories. They have their huge wide angle view, handy for an interesting camera angle in lots of situations. They’re rugged and waterproof so you can leave them outside, spying on the bird feeder or other wildlife in the garden, as long as it remains in WiFi range. GoPros make very useful wireless webcams. This will also work in any other program that supports a webcam like Skype and Google Meet. Using only free software, I’ll show you how it is possible to use your GoPro as a wireless webcam in OBS Studio, the free popular recording and live streaming software and Zoom. This is possible on even the budget Apeman A100 I reviewed recently. The GoPro Hero 7 Black, Hero 8 and Hero 9 support live streaming directly from the camera, but frustratingly don’t have any native support to use them as a webcam on your PC or Mac.