01-26-2021, 04:24 PM
As far as I know....
the JK client software doesn't have the ability to mix video inputs (I'm only able to acquire one camera at a time on my system).
You probably have to do this outside of the software, with a hardware device that can be detected as a single video source. Roland makes A/V equipment that can do, this but it's a significant investment.
The second option I can think of would be to use 2 concurrent JK sessions, but for that you need 2 JK accounts, 2 computers, 2 cameras, more bandwidth, etc. so it's probably not much cheaper than option 1
the JK client software doesn't have the ability to mix video inputs (I'm only able to acquire one camera at a time on my system).
You probably have to do this outside of the software, with a hardware device that can be detected as a single video source. Roland makes A/V equipment that can do, this but it's a significant investment.
The second option I can think of would be to use 2 concurrent JK sessions, but for that you need 2 JK accounts, 2 computers, 2 cameras, more bandwidth, etc. so it's probably not much cheaper than option 1