To get a Snapchat-style camera effect on OmeTV, the usual setup is to use a virtual camera workflow: install a camera-filter app, route it through OBS or a similar virtual camera tool, then select that virtual camera inside OmeTV. A few tutorials also note that Snap Camera itself has been discontinued, so people often use alternatives or older setups instead.

Basic setup

  1. Install the filter app and a virtual camera app.
  2. Open your camera app and choose the lens/filter you want.
  3. Open OBS, add the filter app as a video source, and start the virtual camera.
  4. In OmeTV, select the OBS virtual camera as your camera input.

Common fixes

  • If OmeTV still shows the wrong camera, disable other webcams temporarily in your device settings.
  • Check browser or app camera permissions and make sure OmeTV can access the camera you want.
  • Close other apps that may be using the camera, then reopen OmeTV.

Important note

Some guides mention registry edits or other deeper system changes, but those are more advanced and can be risky if done incorrectly. The safer route is to use permissions, OBS virtual camera, and camera selection first.

What to expect

If everything is set correctly, OmeTV should show the virtual camera feed with your chosen filter instead of your normal webcam. That is the pattern described in the tutorial-style guides currently circulating.

TL;DR: Use a filter app + OBS virtual camera, then pick that virtual camera in OmeTV; if it fails, check permissions and disable competing cameras.