External Webcam on Nexus 7 via USB?

bigtroutz

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seems to me that you would likely need to root the N7 to receive input since USB I/O is masked by default.

Nexus Media Importer does not expose the USB I/O to other programs directly and only has a limited list of file types it will pass thru to apps external to it's I/O handling routines. ALL USB media (other than PC USB mounting) must pass thru NMI in a unrooted N7.

So, if you are willing to root the N7, it would be worth a try to see what you could get from the port and which apps could manipulate that stream.
 
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This is a very good question that I would like an answer to as well. If a OTG and the proper software lets you input and output to a SD card, I would assume you could use the OTG cable to send a signal from a webcam.

I don't think logitech will be rushing to make software drivers for the Nexus 7. However, some enterprising person my make an app that will.

So, far I haven't found one. But, I haven't lost hope.
 

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I am looking to do something similar but with an iconia a200 and a canon powershot a1300 via USB. Do you know of any way to do this or source code i could learn from or even just point me in the right direction? My delve into stack overflow has not proven fruitful.
 

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YES, I just connected to a GE webcam and took a photo on my Nexus 7.
It's a standard Android camera app, nothing special. I haven't been able to change any parameters yet. Every attempt to tweak the parameters has crashed the app.

You have to open camera(1)
camera(0) is the front facing camera
 

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mr_nobody, I am looking how to code something similar to that so that i can understand the USB host and USB Accessory relation.

DrHenley, I am currently able to connect to the external camera but i don't know where to go from there. Someone Suggested that i find the device interface specifications to narrow down the commands/ constants I am looking for.
 

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