#!/bin/bash # Script for using IP Webcam as a microphone/webcam in Ubuntu 11.04 and Arch # Copyright (C) 2011 Antonio García Domínguez # Licensed under GPLv3 # Usage: ./prepare-videochat.sh [flip method] # # [flip method] is "none" by default. Here are some values you can try # out (from gst/videofilter/gstvideoflip.c): # # - clockwise: clockwise 90 degrees # - rotate-180: 180 degrees # - counterclockwise: counter-clockwise 90 degrees # - horizontal-flip: flip horizontally # - vertical-flip: flip vertically # - upper-left-diagonal: flip across upper-left/lower-right diagonal # - upper-right-diagonal: flip across upper-right/lower-left diagonal # Exit on first error set -e if [ -n "$1" ]; then FLIP_METHOD=$1 else FLIP_METHOD=none fi ### CONFIGURATION # If your "adb" is not in your $PATH, set the full path to it here. # If "adb" is in your $PATH, you don't have to change this option. ADB_PATH=~/bin/android-sdk-linux_x86/platform-tools/adb if which adb; then ADB=$(which adb) else ADB=$ADB_PATH fi # IP used by the phone in your wireless network WIFI_IP=192.168.2.122 # Port on which IP Webcam is listening PORT=8080 # Device created by loading v4l2loopback. If you don't have any other webcam in your computer, the default will # be fine. Otherwise, you will have to try with /dev/video1, /dev/video2 and so on. DEVICE=/dev/video0 # URL on which the latest v4l2loopback DKMS .deb can be found V4L2LOOPBACK_DEB_URL=http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/v/v4l2loopback/v4l2loopback-dkms_0.4.0-1_all.deb # Path to which the v4l2loopback DKMS .deb should be saved V4L2LOOPBACK_DEB_PATH=/tmp/v4l2loopback-dkms.deb ### FUNCTIONS has_kernel_module() { sudo modprobe -q "$1" } error() { zenity --error --text "$@" exit 1 } warning() { zenity --warning --text "$@" } info() { zenity --info --text "$@" } confirm() { zenity --question --text "$@" } can_run() { # It's either the path to a file, or the name of an executable in $PATH (test -x "$1" || which "$1") >/dev/null } start_adb() { can_run "$ADB" && "$ADB" start-server } phone_plugged() { start_adb && test "$("$ADB" get-state)" == "device" } url_reachable() { curl -sI "$1" >/dev/null } send_intent() { start_adb && "$ADB" shell am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n $@ } iw_server_is_started() { url_reachable "$VIDEO_URL" } start_iw_server() { send_intent com.pas.webcam/.Rolling sleep 2s } ### MAIN BODY # Check if the user has v4l2loopback if ! has_kernel_module v4l2loopback; then info "The v4l2loopback kernel module is not installed or could not be loaded. I will try to install the kernel module using your distro's package manager. If that doesn't work, please install v4l2loopback manually from github.com/umlaeute/v4l2loopback." if can_run apt-get; then sudo apt-get install dkms wget "$V4L2LOOPBACK_DEB_URL" -O "$V4L2LOOPBACK_DEB_PATH" sudo dpkg -i "$V4L2LOOPBACK_DEB_PATH" elif can_run yaourt; then yaourt -S gst-v4l2loopback yaourt -S v4l2loopback-git fi if has_kernel_module v4l2loopback; then info "The v4l2loopback kernel module was installed successfully." else error "Could not install the v4l2loopback kernel module through apt-get or yaourt." fi fi # Decide whether to connect through USB or through wi-fi IP=$WIFI_IP if ! can_run "$ADB"; then warning "adb is not available: you'll have to use Wi-Fi, which will be slower. Next time, please install the Android SDK from developer.android.com/sdk." else while ! phone_plugged && ! confirm "adb is available, but the phone is not plugged in. Are you sure you want to use Wi-Fi (slower)? If you don't, please connect your phone to USB."; do true done if phone_plugged; then "$ADB" forward tcp:$PORT tcp:$PORT IP=127.0.0.1 fi fi # Remind the user to open up IP Webcam and start the server BASE_URL=http://$IP:$PORT VIDEO_URL=$BASE_URL/videofeed AUDIO_URL=$BASE_URL/audio.wav if phone_plugged && ! iw_server_is_started; then # If the phone is plugged to USB and we have ADB, we can start the server by sending an intent start_iw_server fi while ! iw_server_is_started; do info "The IP Webcam video feed is not reachable at $VIDEO_URL. Please open IP Webcam in your phone and start the server." done # Load null-sink if needed if !(pactl list | grep -q module-null-sink); then pactl load-module module-null-sink fi # Install and open pavucontrol as needed if ! can_run pavucontrol; then info "You don't have pavucontrol. I'll try to install its Debian/Ubuntu package." sudo apt-get install pavucontrol fi if ! pgrep pavucontrol; then info "We will open now pavucontrol. You should leave it open to change the recording device of your video chat program to 'Monitor Null Output'. NOTE: make sure that in 'Output Devices' *all* devices are listed." pavucontrol & fi # Check for gst-launch GSTLAUNCH=gst-launch if can_run apt-get; then # Debian GSTLAUNCH=gst-launch if ! can_run "$GSTLAUNCH"; then info "You don't have gst-launch. I'll try to install its Debian/Ubuntu package." sudo apt-get install gstreamer-tools fi elif can_run pacman; then # Arch GSTLAUNCH=gst-launch-0.10 if ! can_run "$GSTLAUNCH"; then info "You don't have gst-launch. I'll try to install its Arch package." sudo pacman -S gstreamer0.10 gstreamer0.10-good-plugins fi fi if ! can_run "$GSTLAUNCH"; then error "Could not find gst-launch. Exiting." exit 1 fi # Start the GStreamer graph needed to grab the video and audio set +e info "Using IP Webcam as webcam/microphone. You can now open your videochat app." "$GSTLAUNCH" -v \ souphttpsrc location="http://$IP:$PORT/videofeed" do-timestamp=true is_live=true \ ! multipartdemux ! jpegdec ! ffmpegcolorspace ! "video/x-raw-yuv, format=(fourcc){YV12}" ! videoflip method="$FLIP_METHOD" ! v4l2sink device="$DEVICE" \ souphttpsrc location="http://$IP:$PORT/audio.wav" do-timestamp=true is_live=true \ ! wavparse ! audioconvert ! volume volume=3 ! rglimiter ! pulsesink device=null sync=false \ 2>&1 | tee feed.log info "Disconnected from IP Webcam. Have a nice day!"