Moin moin Kai recently provided patches to enable it again in Qt5.14 which will land in the tree soonish.
https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-kde/commit/28d0600bd27b3c39d678f3106da9dff0d82a41c6 Mfg Tobias Tamas Szakaly <sghct...@gmail.com> schrieb am Do., 9. Apr. 2020, 12:57: > Dear kde@ and chromium@ team! > > Due to the situation the world is in right now, I needed WebRTC-based > video conferencing to work, so I was poking around in the www/qt5-webengine > code. What I've found is that video capture is patched out with the > following two files: > > - > patch-src_3rdparty_chromium_media_capture_video_linux_video__capture__device__factory__linux.cc > - > patch-src_3rdparty_chromium_media_capture_video_linux_video__capture__device__linux.cc > > With these patches applied, > VideoCaptureDeviceFactoryLinux::HasUsableFormats always returns false, so > capable devices are not even detected. When I remove those "#if > !defined(OS_FREEBSD)" lines, video capture works fine; I've been using > Jitsi and Facebook Messenger for a few days now from qutebrowser. I haven't > tried them yet, but www/chromium and www/iridium has these patches too. I > should also say that I've made a comment with essentially the same content > on a Bugzilla issue ( > https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=245250), so apologies > if this mail is redundant. > > What I'd like to ask is if there's any reason for these patches (maybe > some known problems that do not occur on my box), or they are just leftover > files from earlier versions. I've tried searching for some info on this, > tried git --follow, but couldn't find anything. > > Best regards, > Tamas > > -- > Tamas Szakaly > @sghctoma > >