I used to use Manjaro KDE before I shifted to Arch. I used to use a program there called droidcam to connect my phone to my PC via WiFi and use it as an external camera and microphone. The camera works fine but the mic requires an execution of a command which I am not sure what it does but I am guessing it has something to do with loading a loopback device and terms like 'hw:0,1,1' . I had copied that command from some forum and had made a script out of it but I cannot find the forum now.., I had to execute that script every time I wanted to use the microphone input from droidcam, and it used to make a microphone device called 'built-in audio'. Any help would be really appreciated!

2- so i install it as described in their official website, by wget'ting some files and running install scripts and that works well, it's a straightforward process, but if i get a kernel update, video modules are screwed up again, they are not configured to work with new kernel and i usually end up reinstalling droidcam all over again.


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@ThereseSolimeno Hello, thx for the answer, unfortunately I've already seen this topic and it didn't solve it. Buuut, I just solved it by: unistalling everything (droidcam on pc/smartphone), cleaning everything with Ccleaner etc., reinstalled everything and now it is working :)

Did someone tried to use an old iPhone as octoprint camera? I'm using octoprint over linux (Lubuntu) and i'm unable to use the iPhone 5s with droidcam app to work with usb connection, even when it works fine on Guvcview. Any ideas?

After starting the droidcam app on my android phone, I started droidcam also on the Solus-PC. With the WIFI connection I had almost one second a connection to my phone/droidcam-app. Then it stopped with the error code: Missing video device.

Note: Having the snd_aloop module loading at boot will likely re-order your sound devices, so you may have to change the devices selected in the Raven panel to be able to control the proper device, such as your speakers, or whatever you controlled before. If you are not using the microphone on your droidcam device, you can safely leave the snd_aloop modules out.

I want to install droidcam to use my android phone as a webcam. I followed the instructions on the fedora magazine article (4 cool new projects to try in Copr from July 2021 - Fedora Magazine) but the rpmfusion repo maintained by @kwizart (thanks!) but I keep getting the same signing / out-of-tree error

These Easter days I'm having some more free time and I'm testing droidcam. This software can be installed in a mobile phone as a server and it needs to install a client in the computer, with versions for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux (which needs some compilation; not difficult, but maybe this can be a problem for some people). No version for iOS, if I'm true.

After all this, DroidCam should be available in the Ubuntu Dash, so just press the Win/Super key and start typing droidcam to launch it. You can also favorite it so it will be always present on the panel.

tl;dr

I cannot figure out how to get the v4l2loopback resolution configuration to persist across reboots (width=1280, height=720).

The openSUSE repository version of droidcam does not respect the /etc/modprobe.d/droidcam.conf, and v4l2loopback-ctl needs to be run (or left running) anytime I want to use droidcam.

Background:

after zypper in droidcam{,-cli} and a reboot:

Several modules need to be initialized/configured prior to running droidcam.

I was able to set videodev, v4l2loopback, snd-aloop to run automatically at boot using /etc/modules_load.d/droidcam.conf & /etc/modprobe.d/droidcam.conf, but was unable to get the v4l2loopback resolution to stick.

Instead, I created a script of commands that starts & configures all of the necessary modules, but leaves a process active in the terminal, so I have to open another terminal to run droidcam separately.

tl;dr

I cannot figure out how to get the v4l2loopback resolution configuration to persist across reboots (width=1280, height=720).

The openSUSE repository version of droidcam does not respect the /etc/modprobe.d/droidcam.conf, and v4l2loopback-ctl needs to be run (or left running) anytime I want to use droidcam.


Any assistance is appreciated,

-Cyril

If droidcam shows a message like this on startup, it is very likely that the kernel hasn't been configured properly or that the required modules haven't been loaded.Please make sure the kernel is configured properly and v4l2loopback-dc been loaded.Note that this module is not the same as v4l2loopback. ff782bc1db

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