{ config, lib, pkgs, namespace, ... }: let cfg = config.${namespace}.apps.recording; in { options = { ${namespace}.apps.recording.enable = lib.mkEnableOption "Enables video editing tools"; }; config = lib.mkIf cfg.enable { ${namespace}.ui.flatpak.enable = true; services.flatpak.packages = [ "com.obsproject.Studio" "org.kde.kdenlive" "org.tenacityaudio.Tenacity" "io.github.seadve.Kooha" ]; environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ droidcam ]; # As an alternative to Droidcam, we can also use scrcpy. # After plugging in the phone via USB, run this command: # # scrcpy --video-source=camera --no-audio --camera-facing=front --v4l2-sink=/dev/video0 --no-video-playback # # For details, see https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/blob/master/doc/v4l2.md programs.adb.enable = true; # Add a virtual camera to use with Droidcam boot = { extraModulePackages = with config.boot.kernelPackages; [ v4l2loopback.out ]; kernelModules = [ "v4l2loopback" ]; # Note on v4l2loopback kernel module parameters: # exclusive_caps: Skype, Zoom, Teams etc. will only show device when actually streaming. This MUST be set to 1 for Chrome to detect virtual cameras. # card_label: Name of virtual camera, how it'll show up in Skype, Zoom, Teams # # https://github.com/umlaeute/v4l2loopback extraModprobeConfig = '' options v4l2loopback exclusive_caps=1 card_label="Droidcam" set_fps=30 ''; }; }; }