| Source Type | How to add (v4.1.0) | |---------------------|--------------------------------------------------| | | Click Webcam icon → select your camera. | | Video file | Click Video icon → browse for .mp4/.avi etc.| | Screen share | Click Screen → select monitor/app window. | | Image | Click Image → .png/.jpg/.gif. | | IP camera / URL | Click + → IP Camera → enter RTSP/HTTP. |

⚠️ On in v4.1.0, audio routing can be tricky – use Loopback or Soundflower for desktop audio.

One of the headline features of the 4.1.0 update was the introduction of the module. Before this, streaming gameplay required complex software like OBS or XSplit. Manycam 4.1.0 allowed users to select a game running on their desktop and broadcast it directly through their virtual webcam. This made showing gameplay on Skype or Google Hangouts incredibly simple for the average user.

Manycam 4.1.0

| Source Type | How to add (v4.1.0) | |---------------------|--------------------------------------------------| | | Click Webcam icon → select your camera. | | Video file | Click Video icon → browse for .mp4/.avi etc.| | Screen share | Click Screen → select monitor/app window. | | Image | Click Image → .png/.jpg/.gif. | | IP camera / URL | Click + → IP Camera → enter RTSP/HTTP. |

⚠️ On in v4.1.0, audio routing can be tricky – use Loopback or Soundflower for desktop audio. manycam 4.1.0

One of the headline features of the 4.1.0 update was the introduction of the module. Before this, streaming gameplay required complex software like OBS or XSplit. Manycam 4.1.0 allowed users to select a game running on their desktop and broadcast it directly through their virtual webcam. This made showing gameplay on Skype or Google Hangouts incredibly simple for the average user. | Source Type | How to add (v4