Comment by sandos
4 hours ago
For the longest time I was so focused on getting to use an android as a "good" mic for a windows PC.
Scrcpy was a very hot contender, but I never got it to work well enough with low enough latency.
If you feel you should try this, just buy an audio interface and a cheap XLR mic.
> just buy an audio interface and a cheap XLR mic.
Don't do that. There are plenty of good USB microphones that don't need you to faff around with shitty XLR.
I had done this in the covid lockdown days as my school was going to online classes.
Droidcam and wo-mic are some good options in this space. Droidcam if you need both a webcam and mic. Wo-mic used to work on lower android versions.
I remember plugging Droidcam to my win 7 (1gb-ram) crt tv computer and then taking an really old mostly junk phone outside and my parents were watching the monitor. It was really awesome :p
Though after an year, I ended up buying a webcam because that unused phone used to get quite heated and was really a finnicky setup to do everyday but It was a very fun experiment that I did for quite many months.
It's been a few years since covid now and I have a mac laptop now but on my desktop I still don't have webcam, and so I also use https://obs.ninja sometimes now
So TLDR if someone really wishes to do this: Droidcam,wo-mic,(https://obs.ninja + OBS live camera option)
I think its a good way to make use of old phones that you might not be using but imo battery life and its consumption seems to be the biggest hurdle imho