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[Open Broadcaster Software](https://obsproject.com) - short OBS - is a free
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and open source software for video recording and live streaming.
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Additionally see the
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[the webcams entry](/wiki/linux/webcams.md#configure-the-webcam) if on Linux.
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## Plugins
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First of all [V4L2](./linux/v4l2.md) needs to be set up.
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This guide assumes it is set up according to the section in the
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[V4L2 entry](./linux/v4l2.md#v4l2loopback).
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Make sure to start and/or enable it.
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Additionally `obs-v4l2sink` needs to be installed.
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Under `Tools/v4l2sink` select the device path set up in V4L2.
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Select the same video format as set for your camera.
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For Linux see [the webcams entry](/wiki/linux/webcams.md#configure-the-webcam)
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to configure the video format.
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Make sure to
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[start the service](/wiki/linux/systemd.md#startstopenabledisable-a-service) by
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running `systemctl start v4l2loopback.service` or enable it to start after each
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boot with `systemctl enable v4l2loopback.service`.
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Afterwards the virtual camera can be started.
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### Background Removal
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