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= Webcam Studio =
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== Summary ==
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WebcamStudio For GNU/Linux creates a virtual webcam that can mix several video sources together and can be used for live broadcasting over Bambuser, UStream or Stickam.
On this virtual webcam, you can broadcast your desktop, your webcam, a movie, some text, IRC channels, RSS Feed, animations, images or all of them at the same time.


== Owner ==
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* Name: [[User:FASAcountName| Kappla]]
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* Email: fltuzi@gmail.com
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== Current status ==
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* Targeted release: [[Releases/<number> | Fedora <19> ]]  
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* Last updated: (September, 26, 2012)
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* Percentage of completion: 0%
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== Detailed Description ==
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<!-- Expand on the summary, if appropriate.  A couple sentences suffices to explain the goal, but the more details you can provide the better. -->From their site -http://www.ws4gl.org/-  WebcamStudio For GNU/Linux creates a virtual webcam that can mix several video sources together and can be used for live broadcasting over Bambuser, UStream or Stickam. On this virtual webcam, you can broadcast your desktop, your webcam, a movie, some text, IRC channels, RSS Feed, animations, images or all of them at the same time.
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== Benefit to Fedora ==
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Because this program creates a virtual webcam that can mix several video sources together, users will be able to record and broadcast a virtual webcam that can include their desktop, their webcam, a movie, some text, an IRC channel, RSS Feed, animations, images or all of them at the same time.  Educators, broadcasters, tutorial developers can have their work streamlined.


== Scope ==
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The project already exists on Ubuntu - It needs to be ported to Fedora and be included as an rpm.  The current location is http://www.ws4gl.org.
The new feature will require:
    OpenJDK or Sun's Java Runtime...
    The GStreamer framework-- all gstreamer-plugins packages to have the maximum compatibility with the videos.
    Make sure that you have read/write access to /dev/videoX
    Make sure to start WS4GL before Firefox to prevent Flash from locking access to the webcamstudio module devices
    Avoid compiling custom kernel.  Often, compatibility will break between webcamstudio module and the custom libraries
    Read the doc on the website and the forum, often, the answer is there


== How To Test ==
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3. What are the expected results of those actions?
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1. Acquire the hardware needed (webcam, mic, speakers, etc.)
2. Install the RPMs (OS, Webcamstudio, dependencies - I do not know what they are)
3. Run the application


== User Experience ==
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Users of this tool will be able to record and broadcast:
**their desktop, their webcam, a movie, some text, IRC channels, RSS Feed, animations, images
The broadcast can inlcude one of these content or all of them at the same time.


== Dependencies ==
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Unknown - Their site (http://www.ws4gl.org/) did mention ffmpeg, gstreamer and associated dependencies


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I cannot build this feature or package it for Fedora - I hope that someone can do this


== Documentation ==
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*The website to this tool is http://www.ws4gl.org/
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== Release Notes ==
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*(From their site - http://www.ws4gl.org/ - WebcamStudio For GNU/Linux creates a virtual webcam that can mix several video sources together and can be used for live broadcasting over Bambuser, UStream or Stickam.
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On this virtual webcam, you can broadcast your desktop, your webcam, a movie, some text, IRC channels, RSS Feed, animations, images or all of them at the same time.
 


== Comments and Discussion ==
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Feature Name

Summary

Owner

  • Email: <your email address so we can contact you, invite you to meetings, etc.>

Current status

  • Targeted release: [[Releases/<number> | Fedora <number> ]]
  • Last updated: (DATE)
  • Percentage of completion: XX%


Detailed Description

Benefit to Fedora

Scope

How To Test

User Experience

Dependencies

Contingency Plan

Documentation

Release Notes

Comments and Discussion