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{{Info|An internet connection is required, for example by plugging an ethernet cable on the [[ | {{Info|An internet connection is required, for example by plugging an ethernet cable on the [[STM32MP157x-EV1 - hardware description#MB1262-CN3|STM32MP157x-EV1 Evaluation board CN3 ethernet connector]]}}{{UpdateNeededForNewBoard|Point to the ethernet connector (if any) of the new board}} | ||
Get first the IP address {{highlight|'''aa.bb.cc.dd'''}} of the host PC using [[Ifconfig|ifconfig]] command: | Get first the IP address {{highlight|'''aa.bb.cc.dd'''}} of the host PC using [[Ifconfig|ifconfig]] command: | ||
{{PC$}} ifconfig | grep "inet addr" | {{PC$}} ifconfig | grep "inet addr" |
Revision as of 17:48, 10 April 2020
1. Overview
This article will explain how to stream camera content over network thanks to GStreamer application on top of V4L2 Linux® kernel framework.
Capturing compressed JPEG pictures is an efficient way to send camera images to any local or remote player; JPEG pictures require a limited bandwidth while being fully interoperable.
Find below some examples of command lines allowing to capture a continuous JPEG stream while playing it using various multimedia players, either local or remote.
2. Local streaming
Here is an example of a local preview involving V4l2-ctl for JPEG pictures capture and gst-play GStreamer player for JPEG decoding and display. JPEG pictures are sent over a standard Linux pipe.
--stream-to=- 2>/dev/null | gst-play-1.0 "fd://0"v4l2-ctl --set-parm=30;v4l2-ctl --set-fmt-video=width=640,height=480,pixelformat=JPEG --stream-mmap --stream-count=-1
--stream-to=- tells V4l2-ctl to output binary captured content to standard output, which is then sent to pipe |.
Special URI fd://0 tells gst-play GStreamer player to read data from the pipe.
Note the 2>/dev/null right after the V4l2-ctl command to remove the logs from console output.
3. UDP streaming
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An internet connection is required, for example by plugging an ethernet cable on the STM32MP157x-EV1 Evaluation board CN3 ethernet connector |
Get first the IP address aa.bb.cc.dd of the host PC using ifconfig command:
aa.bb.cc.dd Bcast:10.201.23.255 Mask:255.255.252.0 inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0ifconfig | grep "inet addr" inet addr:
Then fill the host= udpsink property with this IP address on the remote side:
host=aa.bb.cc.dd port=5000v4l2-ctl --set-parm=30;v4l2-ctl --set-fmt-video=width=640,height=480,pixelformat=JPEG --stream-mmap --stream-count=-1 --stream-to=- 2>/dev/null | gst-launch-1.0 fdsrc ! jpegparse ! rtpjpegpay ! udpsink
Then play the UDP stream on host PC:
gst-launch-1.0 udpsrc port=5000 ! application/x-rtp, encoding-name=JPEG ! rtpjpegdepay ! jpegparse ! decodebin ! autovideosink
A new window will popup on host PC displaying the camera content.
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Due to SDP protocol signaling, this solution is not fully interoperable because it needs a dedicated GStreamer command line to be played on host side |