Keijiro Takahashi
Keijiro Takahashi
At the moment, no, it doesn't support device change after initialization.
> I was wondering if there was any way to use a file as input for Lasp, or if it could be done easily by modifying your source code? No,...
I implemented the loopback feature as a special build. https://github.com/keijiro/Lasp/tree/loopback I won't merge it to the master branch for a while because it hasn't been tested enough.
> Is there a way to do this? Is it even possible to use multiple LASP plugins simultaniously? No. LASP doesn't support multiple channels at the moment. I think it...
@stefang No, it isn't in the current build. My current conclusion is that I can't afford enough time to support it in a proper way. Please understand that my capacity...
@Gabana > i wonder if you have a different solution. No. There is no solution. > I saw one of commentend a possible solution, where i should "create a fake...
I'd like to clarify the term "ARM-x86-64". My understanding is that Magic Leap 2 doesn't use the ARM architecture but utilizes the Intel x86-64 architecture, so what you'd need is...
Thanks for the clarification. Unfortunately, I don't have any x86-64 Android device. Do you have any recommendations if I try to get one? (Magic Leap 2 is too expensive to...
Those .so files are parts of the NDI SDK that is a proprietary product of NewTek. I can't remember if it contains a x86-64 Android build. You can download it...
How about other apps? (e.g. NDI Studio Monitor)