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There was a download link, but I do not want to install an app from random. People who use the Android 10 device and broadcast live with webcams, DSLRs, camcorders, and etc., can download OTG View, USB Camera with target API Level 27
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Therefore, for updating the app to Google Play, microscope camera apps should be API level 28 or higher.
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Is there any other permissions I needed to ask in Android 10? I found that in Android 10, application can grant permission in accessing camera, but when try to ask permission to access USB camera by UsbManager.requestPermission(), application received “deny” immediately without any prompt to ask user. I know that start from Android 9, application needs to grant permission from user on accessing camera as well as USB device in order to access USB camera. I wrote an application to access USB camera and it works fine in Android 9, but it failed in Android 10. Therefore, for updating the app to Google Play, CameraFi Live should be API level 28 or higher.Īndroid 10 smartphones CANNOT connect a USB cameras like webcams, etc in the app from the Play Store. Android 10 Devices Do NOT Support USB Camera Connection.Īndroid 10 devices do NOT support USB camera connection.Īndroid 10 devices do NOT support UVC(USB Video Class) devices to be connected in the apps with targetSdkVersion API Level 28 and above.įrom November 2019, all app updates on Google Play have been required to target API level 28 or higher. if you already updated to Android 10, this App will not be able to work for your phone!!! We are waiting for Google to fix this in order for us to upload a update version again. Here is what I found.ĭue to Google’s own negligence, Android 10 system can’t recognize USB camera. So I did some research what could be reason for this. None of them seemed to get image data from camera (screen stayed black or app crashed depending on app). And I tried also some other apps without success. It seemed to find the camera devices nicely, but I did not be able to get any pictures or video from it. Connect the OTG(USB) inspection camera`s USB to Android devices to view live video. It also supports playback and other functions. I tried installing some newer apps like this: OTG View is an user friendly operating Android application, which allows you to use this software to view live inspection and recording videos, take pictures and storage in your devices. Then I got newer OTG cable, that seemed to give power to those devices and it seemed that mass storage worked. First it seemed that OTG cable did not seem to work at all.
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First I suspected that the problem was with my OTG cable or the old apps. It used to work on my older Android phone nicely, but for some reason I could not get that to work with Samsung A70 that uses Android version 10.
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Webcams generally support USB video class (UVC) drivers and on Linux, the standard Video4Linux (V4L) driver is used to control UVC cameras.
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The Android platform supports the use of plug-and-play USB cameras (that is, webcams) using the standard Android Camera2 API and the camera HIDL interface. Google Android documentation says that many standard USB cameras should generally work with Android: I used to use some external cameras like microscope and endoscope connected to my Android phone with OTG cable. USB cameras connected to Android 10 device do not work