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[#]: subject: "Using Your Phone as Camera and Mic in Ubuntu Linux"
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[#]: via: "https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-phone-camera-mic/"
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[#]: author: "Sagar Sharma https://itsfoss.com/author/sagar/"
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[#]: collector: "lujun9972"
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Using Your Phone as Camera and Mic in Ubuntu Linux
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Like many other Linux users, I use a desktop and unlike a laptop, you don't get a camera and mic pre-installed.
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And you have to invest in a premium webcam to match the quality of your modern smartphone.
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Well, in this tutorial, I will walk you through step-by-step how you can use your phone as a mic and camera which can be used in online meetings.
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### Use the phone's camera and mic in Ubuntu
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This tutorial utilizes a third-party website <https://vdo.ninja/> to host audio and video. Thus, it is not a completely open source solution.
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Here, I will guide you through the following:
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* Installation of OBS (if you haven't)
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* Generate invite through `vdo.ninja`
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* Setup virtual audio cable (for audio output)
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* Configure OBS to redirect audio and video from `vdo.ninja`
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So let's start with the first one.
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📋
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I have used Ubuntu in the tutorial. However, I believe that the same can be achieved on other distributions as well. You just have to install the needed packages for your distro and it should work. I let you experiment.
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#### 1\. Install OBS in Ubuntu
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OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) is one of the best software for recording and streaming videos and most streamers use OBS to live stream on digital platforms.
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The good thing is OBS is available in the default repository of Ubuntu and can be installed using the following command:
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sudo apt install obs-studio
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```
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#### 2\. Generate an invite through VDO.ninja
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In this section, I will show you how you can generate an invite to stream your audio and video over vdo.ninja and how you can start streaming from your phone.
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First, go to [VDO.ninja][1] and click on `Create Reusable Invite`:
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It will show you multiple options such as quality settings, adding video effects, etc. I recommend using the default settings as you may need faster processing and more bandwidth for high-quality videos:
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And to create a link, all you have to do is click on `GENERATE THE INVITE LINK` button:
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And it will show you the following:
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* A QR code that you have to scan through your phone (alternatively, you can also use the link).
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* Link for the OBS.
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**I will cover the OBS part later on this tutorial so please don't close the window.**
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First, scan the QR code from your smartphone and it will redirect you to another page of the VDO.ninja where you have to select the following:
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* Select `Share your Camera` option.
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* You can choose a front or rear camera from the video source (the front will be selected by default).
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* Hit the `Start` button and it will start the streaming on the OBS link.
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#### 3\. Setup a virtual cable for OBS on Ubuntu
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The method will only work with the PulseAudio and the virtual cable will be flushed out once you reboot.
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First, let's talk about what is virtual cable and why you need it to use your phone as a camera and mic.
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The virtual cable is software used for transfering audio streams from one application to another.
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But the sad part is that it is only available for Windows and macOS.
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Hmmmm???? So why am I writing this?
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The answer is simple. I found a workaround to this where you can have the same functionality as a virtual cable for **the current session**.
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To set up a virtual cable, first, you have to load the `module-null-sink` module using the following command:
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pactl load-module module-null-sink sink_name=Source
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```
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And then, execute the given command to create a virtual audio source named `VirtualMic`:
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pactl load-module module-virtual-source source_name=VirtualMic master=Source.monitor
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```
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Both commands will return some numbers that you don't have to worry about.
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Now, go to the system settings, and there you will find settings for sound:
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Next, go to the `Input` section and there, you will find the option to choose an input device.
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Chose `VirtualMic` as an input device:
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That's it!
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But as I said earlier, once you reboot the effect of virtual audio will be flushed and if you regularly want to use your phone as a camera and mic, it can be inconvenient.
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To cater to this, you can [create an alias][7] for those two commands. For example, you can create aliases for both commands: vc1 and vc2.
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Once done, you can [execute both commands at once][8] like this: `vc1 && vc2`.
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#### 4\. Setup OBS to stream audio and video from the phone
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First, open the VDO.ninja tab that I told you not to close and copy the OBS link:
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Once copied, open OBS, and under the `Sources` section, you will find a ➕ (plus) button. Click that button and select `Browser`.
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It will open a little prompt to create/select a source. Simply press the `OK` button:
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Finally, paste the link in the `URL` field:
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And soon, you will see OBS using your phone's camera:
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But there are a few extra steps to get audio from your phone.
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First, click on the `File` and choose `Settings`:
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There, Choose `Audio` and look for the `Advanced` section.
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In the Advanced section, you will find an option for `Monitoring Device` and there you have to choose `Souce Audio/Sink sink`:
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Apply the changes.
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For most users, the audio should be working by now. But if yours don't then here's how you can make it work.
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In the Audio Mixer section, it will be either the `Browser` or the `Desktop Audio` , or you may also see both of them.
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Click on those three dots for Desktop Audio or Browser (in my case, it's Desktop Audio) and choose `Advanced Audio Properties`:
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From there, choose `Monitor and Output` for the Browser and Desktop Audio:
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And that's it! You can enjoy the camera and mic from your phone.
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#### 5\. Test the whole setup
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To test this, I used my phone as a camera and mic in our book club's weekly meeting and it worked flawlessly.
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As you can see, the above image indicates a working mic and camera (which brought a smile to my face 😸).
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The video quality depends on the internet bandwidth so make sure you have a good connection before starting an important meeting.
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### Wrapping Up...
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I'm one of those desktop users who don't have access to a camera and mic and have to rely on a laptop or mobile for office meetings and I was irritated by that.
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Remember, you have to create a virtual cable every time you reboot, but it won't take much time as it takes two command executions.
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Have used this solution multiple times and it worked every time I put it to the test. I really hope you will have the same output.
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via: https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-phone-camera-mic/
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作者:[Sagar Sharma][a]
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选题:[lujun9972][b]
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[a]: https://itsfoss.com/author/sagar/
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[b]: https://github.com/lujun9972
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[1]: https://vdo.ninja/
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[2]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2023/08/Click-on-create-reusable-Invite-button.png
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[3]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2023/08/Click-on-the-generate-invite-link-button.png
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[4]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2023/08/setup-vdo.ninja-on-phone.png
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[5]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2023/08/Open-sound-settings.png
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[6]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2023/08/Choose-virtul-mic-as-an-audio-input-in-Linux-to-use-phone-s-camera-and-mic-.png
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[7]: https://linuxhandbook.com/linux-alias-command/
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[8]: https://linuxhandbook.com/run-multiple-commands/
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[9]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2023/08/Copy-link-for-OBS.png
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[10]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2023/08/Create-new-source-for-streaming-in-OBS-to-use-camera-and-mic-of-your-phone-in-Ubuntu-1.png
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[11]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2023/08/Paste-VDO.ninja-link-in-OBS-to-use-your-phone-s-camera-and-mic-in-Ubuntu-Linux.png
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[12]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2023/08/Stream-audio-and-video-from-your-phone-to-Ubuntu-Linux-using-OBS.png
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[13]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2023/08/Open-settings-in-OBS.png
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[14]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2023/08/Choose-virtual-audio-in-OBS-to-use-phone-s-mic-in-ubuntu-Linux.png
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[15]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2023/08/Choose-advanced-option-to-use-audio-from-phone-in-Ubuntu-linux-using-OBS.png
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[16]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2023/08/Enable-monitor-and-output-for-OBS.png
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[17]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/2023/08/Using-phone-s-camera-and-mic-in-Ubuntu-Linux.png
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