Blackmagic Camera for Android Adds Support for Custom Live Streaming
Here’s everything you need to know about Blackmagic Camera for Android update 3.2 and what it brings to your smartphone videography workflows.

Blackmagic Camera for Android 3.2 Update
Everyone’s (possibly) favorite smartphone video recording app has got a pretty awesome new update. The Blackmagic Camera for Android app has its 3.2 update here, and it’s got some added support that should be a big boost for those using their Android smartphones for live streaming.
There are also some other new and improved calibrations for zebra and false color tools, too, so it’s one of the meatier updates in a while. If you’re a Blackmagic Camera for Android user, then this update is highly recommended. Here’s what you need to know.
Blackmagic Camera for Android 3.2 Update
The first piece of info here that is most noteworthy is the newly added support for custom live streaming configurations. Android users will now be able to stream to third-party SRT, a major win for those looking to stream at a more professional level from their Android smartphone devices.
The update also added support for H.265 on supported Live Stream services, as well as addressing some bad calibration quirks on the Zebra and False Color tools. Here’s a full list of everything new coming to Blackmagic Camera for Android with this latest update.
- Support for custom live streaming targets.
- Support for streaming to third-party platforms using SRT.
- Support for H.265 on supported Live Stream services.
- Addressed bad calibration on Zebra and False Color.
- General performance and stability improvements.
Price and Availability
As it always is, we have to shout out that the Blackmagic Camera app is free for both iOS and Android devices. The latest version of the Blackmagic Camera for Android app can be downloaded on the Google Play Store here.
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