![]() Option 1: “Sharing Your Camera as Webcam on Skype You can either share your camera as your desktop view or your primary webcam. Your camera is connected to the computer through the DVI2USB 3.0 you can share your camera view with others during the Skype meeting. Verify that you see your HDMI camera’s video in the Epiphan Capture Tool window on your computer.If no USB 3.0 port is available, a USB 2.0 port can be used. Note:For best performance, use a USB 3.0 port. Use the provided USB 3.0 cable to connect your DVI2USB 3.0 to a USB port on your computer.Connect the DVI connector to the DVI port on the DVI2USB 3.0.Connect the HDMI connector to the HDMI port on the HDMI to DVI adapter.Connect the mini-HDMI connector to the mini-HDMI out port on the camera.Start the Epiphan Capture Tool (called VGA2USB on a Mac).Install (if required) the Epiphan DVI2USB 3.0 capture tool on your computer.HDMI to DVI adapter (comes with DVI2USB 3.0)Ĭonnecting your camera for use in a Skype conversation.A mini-HDMI to HDMI cable for the camera.A Sony AVCHD Progressive HDR-CX 220 Camera.Note: DVI2USB 3.0 uses power from the computer’s USB port and does not require any other power source or adapter. ![]() HDMI, DVI, VGA, Component) or a cable that converts to video out (e.g. The device must have a video-out port (e.g.
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