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  • v4l2loopback+ffmpeg input for uvc gadget

    13 mai, par Mosi

    I'm trying to use an MP4 video file as the input for a UVC Gadget setup on my Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, but I'm running into an issue when streaming through V4L2.

    


    Goal :

    


    To emulate a webcam that streams a looping MP4 video file to a Windows 11 host.

    


    My setup :

    


      

    • Hardware : Raspberry Pi 4 Model B
    • 


    • OS : Raspberry Pi OS Lite 64-bit (2025-05-06-raspios-bookworm-arm64-lite)
    • 


    • Kernel : 6.12.25+rpt-rpi-v8
    • 


    • Host System : Windows 11
    • 


    • UVC Gadget version : v0.3.0
    • 


    


    Workflow :

    


    [MP4 Video] → [FFmpeg] → [V4L2 Loopback] → [UVC Gadget] → Windows sees virtual webcam


    


    What works :

    


    The UVC Gadget works perfectly when I use a real webcam as the source (e.g., /dev/video0). Windows detects the virtual webcam and displays a smooth video stream.

    


    The problem :

    


    When I try to use an MP4 video file through FFmpeg and send it to the loopback device (/dev/video3), the UVC Gadget fails with the following error :

    



    


    Command I'm using :

    


    ffmpeg -re -stream_loop -1 -i input.mp4 -vf scale=640:480 \
  -c:v rawvideo -pix_fmt yuyv422 -r 30 -f v4l2 /dev/video3


    


    Then I run :

    


    sudo uvc-gadget -d /dev/video3 uvc.0


    


    Output :

    


    bRequestType 21 bRequest 01 wValue 0200 wIndex 0001 wLength 0022
streaming request (req SET_CUR cs 02)
setting commit control, length = 34
Setting format to 0x56595559 640x480
=== Setting frame rate to 30 fps
Starting video stream.
--> [At this point I open the camera on the Windows host]
/dev/video3: 2 buffers requested.
Failed to export buffer 0.
Failed to export buffers on source: Inappropriate ioctl for device (25)


    



    


    Things I've tried :

    


      

    • Multiple FFmpeg formats, resolutions, and pixel formats
    • 


    • Various ffmpeg buffer and framerate tweaks
    • 


    • Different UVC Gadget versions
    • 


    • GitHub related projects (showcamera, etc.)
    • 


    • Older Raspberry Pi OS versions
    • 


    


    Most guides and GitHub projects I found are outdated (5+ years old), and newer methods seem undocumented or incompatible with current kernel/UVC gadget tools.

    



    


    My question :

    


    How can I stream an MP4 file as a virtual webcam using UVC Gadget without getting ioctl errors ?
    
Is there a proper way to set up FFmpeg and loopback devices so that UVC Gadget can read the stream correctly ?

    


    Any modern working example or tips would be very appreciated. Thanks in advance !

    


  • Enhanced Privacy Control : Matomo’s Guide for Consent Manager Platform Integrations

    13 février, par Alex Carmona — Development, Latest Releases

    In today’s digital landscape, protecting user privacy isn’t just about compliance—it’s about building trust and demonstrating respect for user choices. Even though you can use Matomo without requiring consent when properly configured in compliance with privacy regulations, we’re excited to introduce a new Consent Manager Platforms (CMP) category on our Integrations page to make it easier than ever to implement privacy-respecting analytics.

    What’s a consent manager platform ?

    Consent Management Platform (CMP) is a tool that helps websites collect, manage, and store user consent for data tracking and cookies in compliance with privacy regulations like GDPR and CCPA. A CMP allows users to choose which types of data they want to share, ensuring transparency and respecting their privacy preferences. By integrating a CMP with Matomo, organisations can make sure that analytics tracking occurs only after obtaining explicit user consent.

    detailed consent flow explianed for CMP

    Remember, you can configure Matomo to remain fully GDPR compliant, without requiring user consent.

    Why consent management matters

    With privacy regulations reshaping data collection practices daily, organisations need to ensure that analytics data is gathered only after users have explicitly given their consent. Integrating Matomo with a Consent Management Platform helps you :

    • Strengthen regulatory compliance
    • Enhance user trust through transparency
    • Clearly document consent choices
    • Simplify privacy management

    By making consent management seamless, you can maintain compliance while delivering a privacy-first experience to your users.

    Introducing our CMP integration options

    We’ve carefully curated integrations with leading Consent Management Platforms that work seamlessly with Matomo Analytics and Matomo Tag Manager. Our supported platforms include :

    All cmp platforms integration for Matomo

    Supported consent management platforms

    • Osano – Comprehensive consent management with global regulation support
    • Cookiebot – Advanced cookie consent and compliance automation
    • CookieYes – User-friendly consent management solution
    • Tarte au Citron – Open-source consent management tool
    • Klaro – Privacy-focused consent management system
    • OneTrust – Enterprise-grade privacy management platform
    • Complianz for WordPress – Specialised WordPress consent solution

    Each platform provides unique features and compliance options, allowing you to select the best fit for your privacy needs.

    Getting started with simplified implementation

    Ready to enhance your privacy compliance ? We’ve made the integration process straightforward, so you can set up a privacy-compliant analytics environment in just a few steps. Here’s how to begin :

    1. Explore our new CMP category on the Integrations page
    2. Select and implement the CMP that best suits your needs
    3. Check our implementation guides for step-by-step instructions
    4. Configure your consent management settings in Matomo
    5. Start collecting analytics data with proper consent management

    Moving Forward

    As privacy regulations evolve and user expectations around data protection grow, proper consent management is more important than ever. With Matomo’s new CMP integrations, you can ensure compliance while maintaining full control over your analytics data.

    Visit our Integrations page and our Implementation guides today to explore these privacy-enhancing solutions and take the next step in your privacy-first analytics journey.

  • Could not find com.arthenica:ffmpeg-kit-full:6.0-2 [closed]

    6 août, par gabocalero

    I started receiving this message when I build my project

    


    > Could not find com.arthenica:ffmpeg-kit-full:6.0-2.
  Searched in the following locations:
    - https://dl.google.com/dl/android/maven2/com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit-full/6.0-2/ffmpeg-kit-full-6.0-2.pom
    - https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit-full/6.0-2/ffmpeg-kit-full-6.0-2.pom
    - https://jcenter.bintray.com/com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit-full/6.0-2/ffmpeg-kit-full-6.0-2.pom
    - https://jitpack.io/com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit-full/6.0-2/ffmpeg-kit-full-6.0-2.pom
    - https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/MicrosoftDeviceSDK/DuoSDK-Public/_packaging/Duo-SDK-Feed/maven/v1/com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit-full/6.0-2/ffmpeg-kit-full-6.0-2.pom
    - https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/com/arthenica/ffmpeg-kit-full/6.0-2/ffmpeg-kit-full-6.0-2.pom
  Required by:
      project :presentation > project :domain


    


    These are the project's repositories

    


    allprojects {     
   repositories {
      google()
      mavenCentral()
      jcenter()
      maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
      maven { url "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots" }     
   } 
}


    


    And this is the dependency I'm adding

    


        implementation(libs.arthenica.ffmpeg.full)


    


    This is my libs.version.toml

    


    ffmpeg = "6.0-2"
arthenica-ffmpeg-full = {  group = "com.arthenica", name = "ffmpeg-kit-full", version.ref = "ffmpeg" }


    


    AFAICS in the project's github page, it will not be maintained anymore
ffmpeg-kit is archived on April 21, 2025

    


    In the short term, do you know any other repository that still servers this dependency ?

    


    On the other hand, do you know any other project to replace Arthenica ffmpeg-kit-full dependency ?