Gstreamer & EasyCap

Lodovico Graziano vicolodo at gmail.com
Thu May 7 04:05:01 PDT 2015


Thank you Nicolas.
I have the UTV007 version of the Easycap.
I contacted the developer for help, but seems he is busy☺
Il 05/mag/2015 17:55 "Nicolas Dufresne" <nicolas.dufresne at collabora.com> ha
scritto:

> Le mardi 05 mai 2015 à 16:44 +0200, Lodovico Graziano a écrit :
> > Looking in the LogCat, i saw that the android application calls the
> >  Linux library 'libgstreamer.so'
> >
> > Now i wonder if is difficult to write a simple application by myself,
> > that reads the output of the EasyCap Frame Grabber and displays the
> > video on my android tablet.
>
> You should probably contact the application developer to start with. I
> suspect that the capture is done using libusb, and only certain device
> (need USB host support) and chips are supported (seems like UTV007 and
> STK1160). If you bought the SW, you are allowed to request the LGPL
> source code being used. That could also tells you a bit about what is
> being used in GStreamer. It is possible, and completely legal, if the
> capture code was kept proprietary. It's the "hard" part to be honest,
> not everyone will be willing to give this away.
>
> There is kernel drivers that landed in 3.14, and to experiment, a
> libusb version was made in python to for the UTV007:
>
> https://github.com/memeruiz/usbtv007
>
> Nicolas
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