Ubuntu Phone Gstreamer

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I want make diy "RC FPV Camera" using Gstreamer,



Hardware : Pi + Camera + Battery + WiFi + GSM



Software : v4l2 or uvc + gstreamer + mjpeg or h264 encoding



but instead buy Pi, i want to buy Ubuntu phone, because it have all hardware i want.



Can Ubuntu Phone Run Gstreamer ?










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  • It can, but why not use the raspberry ubuntu release for the Pi ?
    – Robert Riedl
    Jan 31 at 20:59










  • because smart phone is compact
    – amy programmer
    Jan 31 at 21:48














up vote
1
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favorite












I want make diy "RC FPV Camera" using Gstreamer,



Hardware : Pi + Camera + Battery + WiFi + GSM



Software : v4l2 or uvc + gstreamer + mjpeg or h264 encoding



but instead buy Pi, i want to buy Ubuntu phone, because it have all hardware i want.



Can Ubuntu Phone Run Gstreamer ?










share|improve this question





















  • It can, but why not use the raspberry ubuntu release for the Pi ?
    – Robert Riedl
    Jan 31 at 20:59










  • because smart phone is compact
    – amy programmer
    Jan 31 at 21:48












up vote
1
down vote

favorite









up vote
1
down vote

favorite











I want make diy "RC FPV Camera" using Gstreamer,



Hardware : Pi + Camera + Battery + WiFi + GSM



Software : v4l2 or uvc + gstreamer + mjpeg or h264 encoding



but instead buy Pi, i want to buy Ubuntu phone, because it have all hardware i want.



Can Ubuntu Phone Run Gstreamer ?










share|improve this question













I want make diy "RC FPV Camera" using Gstreamer,



Hardware : Pi + Camera + Battery + WiFi + GSM



Software : v4l2 or uvc + gstreamer + mjpeg or h264 encoding



but instead buy Pi, i want to buy Ubuntu phone, because it have all hardware i want.



Can Ubuntu Phone Run Gstreamer ?







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  • It can, but why not use the raspberry ubuntu release for the Pi ?
    – Robert Riedl
    Jan 31 at 20:59










  • because smart phone is compact
    – amy programmer
    Jan 31 at 21:48
















  • It can, but why not use the raspberry ubuntu release for the Pi ?
    – Robert Riedl
    Jan 31 at 20:59










  • because smart phone is compact
    – amy programmer
    Jan 31 at 21:48















It can, but why not use the raspberry ubuntu release for the Pi ?
– Robert Riedl
Jan 31 at 20:59




It can, but why not use the raspberry ubuntu release for the Pi ?
– Robert Riedl
Jan 31 at 20:59












because smart phone is compact
– amy programmer
Jan 31 at 21:48




because smart phone is compact
– amy programmer
Jan 31 at 21:48










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The phone images use GStreamer for media, yes. The supported API for building a phone app which uses the camera or microphone, however, is not GStreamer directly. It is the Qt multimedia APIs via the QML API.






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  • Thank you, What about commands (ifconfig , iwconfig) ?
    – amy programmer
    Jan 31 at 19:37










  • That is a separate question, and yes, the commands are there, but again, not really how network is meant to be managed there. NetworkManager is used, and there is GUI and APIs for controlling network. Also, asking a bunch of questions on here about how things work on an Ubuntu phone is probably not the best way to learn them. :)
    – dobey
    Jan 31 at 22:15










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up vote
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The phone images use GStreamer for media, yes. The supported API for building a phone app which uses the camera or microphone, however, is not GStreamer directly. It is the Qt multimedia APIs via the QML API.






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  • Thank you, What about commands (ifconfig , iwconfig) ?
    – amy programmer
    Jan 31 at 19:37










  • That is a separate question, and yes, the commands are there, but again, not really how network is meant to be managed there. NetworkManager is used, and there is GUI and APIs for controlling network. Also, asking a bunch of questions on here about how things work on an Ubuntu phone is probably not the best way to learn them. :)
    – dobey
    Jan 31 at 22:15














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accepted










The phone images use GStreamer for media, yes. The supported API for building a phone app which uses the camera or microphone, however, is not GStreamer directly. It is the Qt multimedia APIs via the QML API.






share|improve this answer




















  • Thank you, What about commands (ifconfig , iwconfig) ?
    – amy programmer
    Jan 31 at 19:37










  • That is a separate question, and yes, the commands are there, but again, not really how network is meant to be managed there. NetworkManager is used, and there is GUI and APIs for controlling network. Also, asking a bunch of questions on here about how things work on an Ubuntu phone is probably not the best way to learn them. :)
    – dobey
    Jan 31 at 22:15












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1
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accepted






The phone images use GStreamer for media, yes. The supported API for building a phone app which uses the camera or microphone, however, is not GStreamer directly. It is the Qt multimedia APIs via the QML API.






share|improve this answer












The phone images use GStreamer for media, yes. The supported API for building a phone app which uses the camera or microphone, however, is not GStreamer directly. It is the Qt multimedia APIs via the QML API.







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  • Thank you, What about commands (ifconfig , iwconfig) ?
    – amy programmer
    Jan 31 at 19:37










  • That is a separate question, and yes, the commands are there, but again, not really how network is meant to be managed there. NetworkManager is used, and there is GUI and APIs for controlling network. Also, asking a bunch of questions on here about how things work on an Ubuntu phone is probably not the best way to learn them. :)
    – dobey
    Jan 31 at 22:15
















  • Thank you, What about commands (ifconfig , iwconfig) ?
    – amy programmer
    Jan 31 at 19:37










  • That is a separate question, and yes, the commands are there, but again, not really how network is meant to be managed there. NetworkManager is used, and there is GUI and APIs for controlling network. Also, asking a bunch of questions on here about how things work on an Ubuntu phone is probably not the best way to learn them. :)
    – dobey
    Jan 31 at 22:15















Thank you, What about commands (ifconfig , iwconfig) ?
– amy programmer
Jan 31 at 19:37




Thank you, What about commands (ifconfig , iwconfig) ?
– amy programmer
Jan 31 at 19:37












That is a separate question, and yes, the commands are there, but again, not really how network is meant to be managed there. NetworkManager is used, and there is GUI and APIs for controlling network. Also, asking a bunch of questions on here about how things work on an Ubuntu phone is probably not the best way to learn them. :)
– dobey
Jan 31 at 22:15




That is a separate question, and yes, the commands are there, but again, not really how network is meant to be managed there. NetworkManager is used, and there is GUI and APIs for controlling network. Also, asking a bunch of questions on here about how things work on an Ubuntu phone is probably not the best way to learn them. :)
– dobey
Jan 31 at 22:15

















 

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