

So it might be a problem on my system.īut the above is how I get CamTwist setup and VLC to see CamTwist. On my box, my copy of VLC happens to crash at this point, but then again, my version of VLC (2.06 and 2.10) both seem to crash when I try to stream anything. Hitting "cut" will cut over from preview to program. You can select another source via the buttons and it will show up in the "green preview" window. Your new stream probably shows up in "Program", which is the "live webcam" indicator.
CAMTWIST STUDIO FOR MAC OS
So you will need to download the 32bit version of VLC for Mac OS X: provided your copy of VLC is running stably. With soundflower, you can also redirect the system output as well as the mic so that output from the apps and programs are livestreamed as well. Looks like recent VLC builds support streaming the desktop, which is cool.

(free)Ĭan post more details, if this solution path works for you.Įdit: Note, a few test runs of VLC to export a stream crashes on my Mac. ( $30 )Ģ) VLC - VideoLAN streaming component of VLC to livestream your "webcam" produced from your camtwist/soundflower combo.

(free)Ģ) SoundFlower - Allows you to redirect the system sound output so that it can be routed as an input for your stream (free)ġ) EvoCam - does a local http streaming server to serve your "webcam" stream out to the local area network. I've used this to live stream my desktop to, Google Hangout, etc.
CAMTWIST STUDIO SOFTWARE
Software to capture your desktop as a stream and redirect:ġ) CamTwist - does desktop live capture and turns it into a video stream that is compatible for "webcam" input applications. To live stream your desktop, you will want to get two pieces of software:
