Streaming video from built-in webcam
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Latest revision as of 06:59, 8 September 2014
It is possible to use the N800 and N900 camera as a source of streaming video.
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[edit] N800
This was originally described here, but the referenced example has an error which prevents it from working.
This note describes how to stream video from the platform to an RTP sink, for example the VLC media player.
First, you must install the gstreamer-tools package from the diablo repo on repository.maemo.org.
- On the N800, the following script will stream video from the camera. Here, 172.31.0.244 is the Linux box with VLC installed, and 172.31.0.245 is the N800. I call this script
~/bin/rtpstream.sh
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#!/bin/sh VPORT=5434 APORT=5432 HOST=${1:-172.31.0.244} gst-launch-0.10 v4l2src ! video/x-raw-yuv,width=176,height=144,framerate=\(fraction\)15/1 ! hantro4200enc stream-type=1 profile-and-level=1001 ! video/x-h263,framerate=\(fraction\)15/1 ! rtph263ppay mtu=1438 ! udpsink host=$HOST port=$VPORT dsppcmsrc ! queue ! audio/x-raw-int,channels=1,rate=8000 ! mulawenc ! rtppcmupay mtu=1438 ! udpsink host=$HOST port=$APORT
- On the Linux box, the sample .sdp file from the original article, with the address of our VLC player, saved as a file i.e.
/tmp/n800.sdp
v=0 o=- 37 614155991 IN IP4 127.0.0.0 s=QuickTime t=0 0 a=range:npt=now- m=audio 5432 RTP/AVP 0 c=IN IP4 172.31.0.245 b=AS:63 m=video 5434 RTP/AVP 96 c=IN IP4 172.31.0.245 a=rtpmap:96 H263-2000/90000 a=fmtp:96 a=cliprect:0,0,144,176 a=framesize:96 176-144
- On the N800, pop out the camera and run:
$ ~/bin/rtpstream.sh
assume on PATH, +x etc.
- On Linux box (note VLC runs on other platforms as well):
$ vlc /tmp/n800.sdp
- Enjoy streaming video (and sound) from the N800.
Thanks to Josh Lifton for the original leg wor
On a N800, to make the image vertically flip automatically when the camera's pointing backwards (so it's not upside-down), change the source name from "v4l2src" to "gconfv4l2src".
To adjust the video encoding quality, have a look at the parameters described by entering "gst-inspect hantro4200enc" at a shell prompt. Setting the "bit-rate" parameter to its maximum (515) and the "profile-and-level" parameter to 1007 produces a much better quality image. Also, I suspect the "stream-type" parameter should be "5" (H263), not "1" (MPEG4 Video).
[edit] N900
The instructions for the N900 are very similar to the N800. First install gstreamer-tools.
$ apt-get install gstreamer-tools
Note: on PC you might need to replace gst-launch by gst-launch-0.10 in the examples below
To access the back camera use:
/dev/video0
for the front
/dev/video1
In the example below the IP for the two devices are as follows
- PC IP 192.168.1.101
- N900 IP 192.168.1.105
On the N900 the command you want to run is:
$ gst-launch v4l2src device=/dev/video0 ! videoscale! video/x-raw-yuv,width=320,height=240 ! ffmpegcolorspace ! jpegenc ! tcpserversink host=192.168.1.101 port=5000
On the PC run
$ gst-launch tcpclientsrc host=192.168.1.105 port=5000 ! jpegdec ! autovideosink
The below also works
N900
$ gst-launch v4l2camsrc device=/dev/video0 ! videoscale! video/x-raw-yuv,width=320,height=240 ! ffmpegcolorspace ! jpegenc ! tcpserversink host=192.168.1.101 port=5000
Another example using a different encoder/decoder and udp
N900
$ gst-launch v4l2src device=/dev/video0 ! videoscale ! video/x-raw-yuv,width=320,height=240 ! ffmpegcolorspace ! smokeenc ! udpsink host=192.168.1.101 port=5000
PC
$ gst-launch udpsrc port=5000 ! smokedec ! autovideosink
Another example using omap3cam driver
N900
$ gst-launch-0.10 v4l2camsrc device=/dev/video0 driver-name=omap3cam ! videoscale ! video/x-raw-yuv,width=320,height=240 ! ffmpegcolorspace ! jpegenc ! tcpserversink host=192.168.1.101 port=5000
PC
$ gst-launch tcpclientsrc host=192.168.1.105 port=5000 ! jpegdec ! autovideosink
There are many ways to skin this particular cat. Recommendations are to look at gstreamer and familiarise yourself.
To stream from the N900 to VLC follow these instructions
[edit] For the future
[edit] vloopback
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=26288 http://tektipsentriks.blogspot.com/2010/05/how-to-install-vloopback-on-ubuntu.html
[edit] Webcam threads
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=31567 http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=46046
[edit] Flumotion mention
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=31567&page=7 extras-devel http://maemo.org/packages/package_instance/view/fremantle_extras-devel_free_i386/flumotion/0.7.0.1-1maemo4/
[edit] Streaming over ssh N900
Here is an alternative way of streaming video on the N900 over ssh.
First get ssh to do X11 forwarding by installing xauth as follows:
- Install libxmuu1 (needed by xauth) by "apt-get install libxmuu1"
- Install the xauth from https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2494
Now ssh to your N900 with the flag "-X" and then give the command:
gst-launch-0.10 v4l2src \ ! videoscale ! video/x-raw-yuv,width=320,height=240 \ ! xvimagesink
A 320x240 video window should now popup on your desktop.
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