

Note that you will likely never want to turn on audio monitoring for any audio output that isn’t a headset or a speaker located in a different room, as this will create feedback.

Audio Monitor (Pro Only)Īudio Monitor provides the ability to monitor your broadcast’s audio via any connected audio output device such as headphones or an HDMI display. Once activated, Video Monitor will remain on until it is turned off in the Outputs menu or by clicking on the red button in the top left corner of the Main Window. If you do not see your secondary display listed in the menu, ensure that it is showing up in the Mac’s System Preferences ➝ Displays panel and is not set up to mirror the primary display. This includes any display that the Mac can use as a secondary monitor, connected by Thunderbolt, HDMI or AirPlay.Īctivate Video Monitor by picking the display in Outputs ➝ Video Monitor. Video Monitor provides the ability to monitor your broadcast on a second display connected the Mac. The feature will remain on until it is turned off in the Outputs menu or by clicking on the red button in the top left corner of the Main Window. Once activated, Ecamm Virtual Mic will show up as a microphone option in other apps on your Mac, such as Zoom. Once installed, you may need to quit any apps that are already open before the Virtual Mic is recognized. If this is your first time using the feature, you’ll be prompted to install the Virtual Mic. Virtual Mic (Pro Only)Įcamm Live’s Virtual Mic feature allows you to send Ecamm Live’s audio to any other app on the Mac.Īctivate Virtual Mic by choosing On in Outputs ➝ Virtual Mic. This includes most Apple apps such as FaceTime and iMovie, as well as some third-party apps.

Note that some apps don’t load virtual cameras at all. Virtual Webcam will work even when you are not using Ecamm Live to broadcast or record. Select this option, the app will display the output from Ecamm Live as a camera, including all Overlays, multi-camera layouts and Green Screen effects. Once activated, Ecamm Virtual Webcam will show up as a camera option in other apps on your Mac, such as chat apps, web browsers and webinar apps. Once installed, you may need to quit any video apps that are already open before the Virtual Webcam is recognized. If this is your first time using the feature, you’ll be prompted to install the Virtual Webcam. Virtual Webcam (Pro Only)Įcamm Live’s Virtual Webcam feature allows you to use all of the features of Ecamm Live in any other Mac video app or web service.Īctivate Virtual Webcam by choosing On in Outputs ➝ Virtual Webcam. These feautures are only available in with an Ecamm Live Pro subscription. Some Apps Don’t Support Virtual WebcamsĮcamm Live’s Output menu provides four options for sending your Ecamm Live broadcast’s audio and video to other outputs.
