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#!/bin/bash
# Script for using IP Webcam as a microphone/webcam in Debian Jessie,
# Ubuntu 13.04, 14.04, 16.04 and Arch Linux
# Copyright (C) 2011-2020 Antonio García Domínguez
# Copyright (C) 2016 C.J. Adams-Collier
# Copyright (C) 2016 Laptander
# Licensed under GPLv3
# Usage: ./install-videochat.sh
#
# INSTALLATION
#
# In Arch Linux
# install ipwebcam-gst-git package from AUR
#
# MULTIPLE WEBCAMS
#
# This requires some extra work. First, you need to reload the
# v4l2loopback module yourself and specify how many loopback devices
# you want (default is 1). For instance, if you want 2:
#
# sudo modprobe -r v4l2loopback
# sudo modprobe v4l2loopback exclusive_caps=1 devices=2
#
# Next, run two copies of this script with explicit WIFI_IP and DEVICE
# settings (see CONFIGURATION):
#
# ./run-videochat.sh
# ./run-videochat-copy.sh
#
# TROUBLESHOOTING
#
# 1. Does v4l2loopback work properly?
#
# Try running these commands. You'll first need to install mplayer and
# ensure that your user can write to /dev/video*).
#
# sudo modprobe -r v4l2loopback
# ls /dev/video*
# (Note down the devices available.)
# sudo modprobe v4l2loopback exclusive_caps=1
# ls /dev/video*
# (Note down the new devices: let X be the number of the first new device.)
# v4l2-ctl -D -d /dev/videoX
# gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! v4l2sink device=/dev/videoX & mplayer -tv device=/dev/videoX tv://
#
#
# You should be able to see the GStreamer test video source, which is
# like a TV test card. Otherwise, there's an issue in your v4l2loopback
# installation that you should address before using this script.
#
# 2. Does the video connection work properly?
#
# To make sure the video from IP Webcam works for you (except for
# v4l2loopback and your video conference software), try this command
# with a simplified pipeline (do not forget to replace $IP and $PORT
# with your values):
#
# on Debian:
# gst-launch-1.0 souphttpsrc location="http://$IP:$PORT/videofeed" \
# do-timestamp=true is-live=true \
# ! multipartdemux ! jpegdec ! ffmpegcolorspace ! ximagesink
#
# on Arch Linux:
# gst-launch-1.0 souphttpsrc location="http://$IP:$PORT/videofeed" \
# do-timestamp=true is-live=true \
# ! multipartdemux ! jpegdec ! videoconvert ! ximagesink
#
# You should be able to see the picture from your webcam on a new window.
# If that doesn't work, there's something wrong with your connection to
# the phone.
#
# 3. Are you plugging several devices into your PC?
#
# By default, the script assumes you're only plugging one device into
# your computer. If you're plugging in several Android devices to your
# computer, you will first need to tell this script which one should
# be used. Run 'adb devices' with only the desired device plugged in,
# and note down the identifer.
#
# Then, uncomment the line that adds the -s flag to ADB_FLAGS below,
# replacing 'deviceid' with the ID you just found, and run the script
# normally.
#
# --
#
# Last tested with:
# - souphttpsrc version 1.0.6
# - v4l2sink version 1.0.6
# - v4l2loopback version 0.7.0
### FUNCTIONS
has_kernel_module() {
# Checks if module exists in system (but does not load it)
MODULE="$1"
if lsmod | grep -w "$MODULE" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
# echo "$MODULE is loaded! So it exists."
return 0
else
# Determining kernel object existence
# I do not know why, but using -q in egrep makes it always return 1, so do not use it
if [ `find /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/ -name "$MODULE.ko*" | egrep '.*' ||
find /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/extra -name "$MODULE.ko*" | egrep '.*'||
find /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/extramodules -name "$MODULE.ko*" | egrep '.*'||
find /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/updates/dkms -name "$MODULE.ko*" | egrep '.*'` ]; then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
fi
}
check_os_version() {
# checks if the OS version can use newer GStreamer version
DIST="$1"
RELEASE="$2"
case "$DIST" in
"Debian") return "`echo "$RELEASE < 8.0" | bc`" ;;
"Ubuntu") return "`echo "$RELEASE < 14.04" | bc`" ;;
"LinuxMint") return "`echo "$RELEASE < 14.04" | bc`" ;;
"Arch") return 0 ;;
esac
# assume other Distributions are also new enough, by now
return 0
}
error() {
echo "$@"
exit 1
}
info() {
echo "$@"
}
can_run() {
# It's either the path to a file, or the name of an executable in $PATH
which "$1" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
}
install_package() {
if [ $DIST = "Debian" ] || [ $DIST = "Ubuntu" ] || [ $DIST = "LinuxMint" ]; then
echo "Trying to install $1 package."
apt-get install -y "$1"
elif [ $DIST = "Arch" ]; then
echo "Please install $1 package" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
}
### MAIN BODY
# Exit on first error
set -e
if [[ $EUID -ne 0 ]]; then
echo "This script must be run as root or with sudo" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
declare -A DISTS
DISTS=(["Debian"]=1 ["Ubuntu"]=2 ["Arch"]=3 ["LinuxMint"]=4)
if can_run lsb_release; then
DIST=`lsb_release -i | cut -f2 -d ":"`
RELEASE=`lsb_release -r | cut -f2 -d ":"`
fi
if [ -z "$DIST" ] || [ -z "${DISTS[$DIST]}" ] ; then
if [ -f "/etc/arch-release" ]; then
DIST="Arch"
RELEASE=""
elif [ -f "/etc/debian_version" ] ; then
DIST="Debian"
RELEASE=`perl -ne 'chomp; if(m:(jessie|testing|sid):){print "8.0"}elsif(m:[\d\.]+:){print}else{print "0.0"}' < /etc/debian_version`
fi
fi
GST_VER="0.10"
if ! can_run bc; then
install_package bc
fi
set +e
check_os_version $DIST $RELEASE
set -e
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
GST_VER="1.0"
fi
if ! can_run zenity; then
install_package zenity
fi
if ! can_run curl; then
# Some versions of Ubuntu do not have curl by default (Arch
# has it in its core, so we don't need to check that case)
install_package curl
fi
# Check if the user has v4l2loopback
if ! has_kernel_module v4l2loopback; then
if [ $DIST = "Debian" ] || [ $DIST = "Ubuntu" ] || [ $DIST = "Arch" ]; then
install_package "v4l2loopback-dkms"
if [ $DIST = "Ubuntu" ]; then
install_package "python-apport"
fi
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
info "Installation failed. Please install v4l2loopback manually from github.com/umlaeute/v4l2loopback."
fi
fi
if has_kernel_module v4l2loopback; then
info "The v4l2loopback kernel module was installed successfully."
else
error "Could not install the v4l2loopback kernel module through apt-get."
fi
fi
# check if the user has the pulse gst plugin installed
if find "/usr/lib/gstreamer-$GST_VER/libgstpulseaudio.so" "/usr/lib/gstreamer-$GST_VER/libgstpulse.so" "/usr/lib/$(uname -m)-linux-gnu/gstreamer-$GST_VER/libgstpulse.so" "/usr/lib/$(uname -m)-linux-gnu/gstreamer-$GST_VER/libgstpulseaudio.so" 2>/dev/null | egrep -q '.*'; then
# plugin installed, do nothing
# info "Found the pulse gst plugin"
:
else
if [ $DIST = "Debian" ] || [ $DIST = "Ubuntu" ]; then
install_package "gstreamer${GST_VER}-pulseaudio"
elif [ $DIST = "Arch" ]; then
install_package "gst-plugins-good"
fi
fi
if ! can_run v4l2-ctl; then
install_package v4l-utils
fi
# Check for gst-launch
GSTLAUNCH=gst-launch-${GST_VER}
if [ $DIST = "Debian" ] || [ $DIST = "Ubuntu" ]; then
if ! can_run "$GSTLAUNCH"; then
install_package gstreamer${GST_VER}-tools
fi
elif [ $DIST = "Arch" ]; then
if ! can_run "$GSTLAUNCH"; then
error "You don't have gst-launch. Please install gstreamer and gst-plugins-good packages."
fi
fi
info "videochat installed, launch with './run-videochat.sh'"