
Zoom Video SDK for Linux
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What Zoom Video SDK for Linux does
The Zoom Video SDK for Linux is a C++ library designed for developers looking to create applications that leverage Zoom's video capabilities on Linux systems. It offers robust support for headless bots, allowing developers to build applications that can operate without a graphical user interface, making it ideal for server-side applications or automated tasks. With features like raw audio and video capture, developers can create custom media applications that can process YUV420 video frames and PCM audio, providing a high degree of control over the media data.
One of the critical aspects of this SDK is its architecture, which is tailored for Linux environments. Unlike its counterparts on Windows and macOS, the Linux version does not support a Canvas API, meaning developers must work directly with raw data. This necessitates a solid understanding of the SDK's architecture pattern, which is outlined in the documentation. The SDK also includes comprehensive examples and troubleshooting guides, ensuring that developers can quickly address common issues they may encounter, such as PulseAudio setup and Qt dependencies.
This SDK is particularly beneficial for developers who need to integrate Zoom functionality into existing applications or create new ones that require video conferencing capabilities. It supports various UI frameworks like Qt and GTK, allowing for flexible integration into different types of applications. Additionally, features such as cloud recording, live streaming, and real-time transcription are included, making it a versatile tool for any developer looking to enhance their applications with video capabilities.
When to use it
Use this SDK when you need to develop applications that require video conferencing capabilities on Linux, particularly in headless environments.
When not to use it
This SDK is not suitable for developers looking for a graphical user interface or those who require Canvas API support, as it is only available in Windows and macOS versions.
What you can build with it
Building a Headless Video Bot
Develop a bot that joins Zoom meetings and processes video/audio without a graphical interface.
Creating Custom Media Applications
Utilize raw data capture to build applications that manipulate video and audio streams for various purposes.
Integrating Zoom Features into Existing Software
Enhance your applications by adding Zoom's video conferencing capabilities using this SDK.
How to install Zoom Video SDK for Linux
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by anthropicsZoom Video SDK - Linux Development
Expert guidance for developing with the Zoom Video SDK on Linux. Build headless bots, raw media capture/injection applications, and custom UI integrations with Qt/GTK.
Official Documentation: https://developers.zoom.us/docs/video-sdk/linux/ API Reference: https://marketplacefront.zoom.us/sdk/custom/linux/ Sample Repository: https://github.com/zoom/videosdk-linux-raw-recording-sample
Quick Links
New to Video SDK? Follow this path:
- SDK Architecture Pattern - Universal 3-step pattern for ANY feature
- Session Join Pattern - Complete working code to join a session
- Raw Data vs Canvas - CRITICAL: Linux has NO Canvas API - raw data ONLY
- Raw Video Capture - Capture and process YUV420 frames
Reference:
- Singleton Hierarchy - 5-level SDK navigation map
- API Reference - Complete API documentation
- Qt/GTK Integration - UI framework patterns
- Troubleshooting - Quick diagnostics
- SKILL.md - Complete documentation navigation
Having issues?
- PulseAudio setup → PulseAudio Guide
- Qt dependencies → Qt Dependencies
- Build errors → Build Errors Guide
Key Differences from Windows/macOS
| Feature | Linux | Windows/Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Canvas API | ❌ Not available | ✅ Available |
| Raw Data Pipe | ✅ ONLY option | ✅ Available |
| UI Integration | Qt, GTK, SDL2, OpenGL | Win32/WinForms/WPF, Cocoa |
| Headless Support | ✅ Excellent (Docker) | Limited |
| Audio | PulseAudio required | Native |
| Virtual Devices | ✅ Required for headless | Optional |
SDK Overview
The Zoom Video SDK for Linux is a C++ library optimized for:
- Headless Bots: Docker/WSL support, no display required
- Raw Data Access: Capture YUV420 video, PCM audio
- Raw Data Injection: Virtual camera/mic for custom media
- Screen Sharing: Capture or inject share data
- Cloud Recording: Record sessions to Zoom cloud
- Live Streaming: Stream to RTMP endpoints
- Live Transcription: Real-time speech-to-text
- Qt/GTK Integration: Full UI framework support
Prerequisites
System Requirements
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04+, Debian 11+, or compatible
- Architecture: x64 (recommended), ARM64
- Compiler: GCC 9+, Clang 10+
- CMake: 3.14 or later
- Qt5: Bundled with SDK (do NOT install system Qt5)
Dependencies
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y build-essential gcc cmake libglib2.0-dev liblzma-dev \
libxcb-image0 libxcb-keysyms1 libxcb-xfixes0 libxcb-xkb1 libxcb-shape0 \
libxcb-shm0 libxcb-randr0 libxcb-xtest0 libgbm1 libxtst6 libgl1 libnss3 \
libasound2 libpulse0
# For headless Linux
sudo apt install -y pulseaudio
# PulseAudio configuration (CRITICAL for audio)
mkdir -p ~/.config
echo "[General]" > ~/.config/zoomus.conf
echo "system.audio.type=default" >> ~/.config/zoomus.conf
# Log directory
mkdir -p ~/.zoom/logs
Quick Start
#include "zoom_video_sdk_api.h"
#include "zoom_video_sdk_interface.h"
#include "zoom_video_sdk_delegate_interface.h"
USING_ZOOM_VIDEO_SDK_NAMESPACE
// 1. Create SDK
IZoomVideoSDK* sdk = CreateZoomVideoSDKObj();
// 2. Initialize
ZoomVideoSDKInitParams init_params;
init_params.domain = "https://zoom.us";
init_params.enableLog = true;
init_params.logFilePrefix = "bot";
init_params.videoRawDataMemoryMode = ZoomVideoSDKRawDataMemoryModeHeap;
init_params.shareRawDataMemoryMode = ZoomVideoSDKRawDataMemoryModeHeap;
init_params.audioRawDataMemoryMode = ZoomVideoSDKRawDataMemoryModeHeap;
sdk->initialize(init_params);
// 3. Add delegate
sdk->addListener(myDelegate);
// 4. Join session
ZoomVideoSDKSessionContext ctx;
ctx.sessionName = "my-session";
ctx.userName = "Linux Bot";
ctx.token = "jwt-token";
ctx.audioOption.connect = true;
ctx.audioOption.mute = false;
ctx.videoOption.localVideoOn = false;
// For headless: Virtual audio speaker
ctx.virtualAudioSpeaker = new VirtualSpeaker();
IZoomVideoSDKSession* session = sdk->joinSession(ctx);
See Session Join Pattern for complete code.
Key Features
| Feature | Linux Support | Guide |
|---|---|---|
| Session Management | ✅ Full | Session Join |
| Raw Video (YUV420) | ✅ ONLY rendering option | Raw Video |
| Raw Audio (PCM) | ✅ Full | Raw Audio |
| Virtual Camera/Mic | ✅ Full | Virtual Devices |
| Cloud Recording | ✅ Full | Recording |
| Live Streaming | ✅ Full | Live Stream |
| Live Transcription | ✅ Full | Transcription |
| Command Channel | ✅ Full | Commands |
| Chat | ✅ Full | Chat |
| Qt Integration | ✅ Recommended | Qt/GTK |
| GTK Integration | ✅ Supported | Qt/GTK |
| Docker/Headless | ✅ Excellent | Virtual Devices |
Critical Gotchas
⚠️ CRITICAL #1: No Canvas API on Linux
Problem: Linux SDK does NOT have Canvas API like Windows/Mac.
Solution: You MUST use Raw Data Pipe and implement your own rendering.
See: Raw Data vs Canvas
⚠️ CRITICAL #2: PulseAudio Required for Audio
Problem: SDK requires PulseAudio for raw audio functions.
Solution:
sudo apt install -y pulseaudio
mkdir -p ~/.config
echo "[General]" > ~/.config/zoomus.conf
echo "system.audio.type=default" >> ~/.config/zoomus.conf
See: PulseAudio Setup
⚠️ CRITICAL #3: Qt5 Dependencies
Problem: SDK requires Qt5 libraries (bundled, NOT system Qt5).
Solution:
# Copy from SDK package
cp -r samples/qt_libs/Qt/lib/* lib/zoom_video_sdk/
# Create symlinks
cd lib/zoom_video_sdk
for lib in libQt5*.so.5; do ln -sf $lib ${lib%.5}; done
See: Qt Dependencies
⚠️ CRITICAL #4: Heap Memory Mode
Always use heap mode for raw data:
init_params.videoRawDataMemoryMode = ZoomVideoSDKRawDataMemoryModeHeap;
init_params.shareRawDataMemoryMode = ZoomVideoSDKRawDataMemoryModeHeap;
init_params.audioRawDataMemoryMode = ZoomVideoSDKRawDataMemoryModeHeap;
⚠️ CRITICAL #5: Virtual Audio for Headless
Problem: Docker/headless environments have no audio devices.
Solution: Use virtual audio speaker and mic.
session_context.virtualAudioSpeaker = new VirtualSpeaker();
session_context.virtualAudioMic = new VirtualMic();
See: Virtual Audio/Video
Sample Repositories
Official Samples
| Repository | Description |
|---|---|
| raw-recording-sample | Raw audio/video capture |
| qt-quickstart | Qt6 UI integration |
| gtk-quickstart | GTK3 UI integration |
Sample Architecture
Headless Bot (Docker):
┌──────────────────────────────────┐
│ Virtual Audio Speaker/Mic │
├──────────────────────────────────┤
│ Raw Data Processing │
│ - YUV420 → File/Stream
## Merged from video-sdk/linux/SKILL.md
# Zoom Video SDK Linux - Complete Documentation Index
## Quick Start Path
**If you're new to the SDK, follow this order:**
1. **Read the architecture pattern** → [concepts/sdk-architecture-pattern.md](concepts/sdk-architecture-pattern.md)
- Universal formula: Singleton → Delegate → Subscribe
- Once you understand this, you can implement any feature
2. **Understand Linux specifics** → [concepts/raw-data-vs-canvas.md](concepts/raw-data-vs-canvas.md)
- **CRITICAL**: Linux has NO Canvas API - raw data ONLY
3. **Implement session join** → [examples/session-join-pattern.md](examples/session-join-pattern.md)
- Complete working JWT + session join code
4. **Setup environment** → [troubleshooting/pulseaudio-setup.md](troubleshooting/pulseaudio-setup.md)
- PulseAudio configuration (required for audio)
- [troubleshooting/qt-dependencies.md](troubleshooting/qt-dependencies.md)
- Qt5 library setup (bundled with SDK)
5. **Implement features** → Choose from examples below
---
## Documentation Structure
video-sdk/linux/ ├── SKILL.md # Main skill overview ├── SKILL.md # This file - navigation guide ├── linux.md # Platform summary │ ├── concepts/ # Core architectural patterns │ ├── sdk-architecture-pattern.md # Universal formula for ANY feature │ ├── singleton-hierarchy.md # 5-level navigation guide │ └── raw-data-vs-canvas.md # Linux-specific: raw data ONLY │ ├── examples/ # Complete working code │ ├── session-join-pattern.md # JWT auth + session join │ └── command-channel.md # Command channel with threading │ ├── troubleshooting/ # Problem solving guides │ ├── pulseaudio-setup.md # Audio configuration │ ├── qt-dependencies.md # Qt5 library setup │ ├── build-errors.md # Common build issues │ └── common-issues.md # Quick diagnostic workflow │ └── references/ # Reference documentation └── linux-reference.md # API hierarchy, methods, error codes
---
## By Use Case
### I want to build a headless bot
1. [SDK Architecture Pattern](concepts/sdk-architecture-pattern.md) - Understand the pattern
2. [Session Join Pattern](examples/session-join-pattern.md) - Join sessions
3. [PulseAudio Setup](troubleshooting/pulseaudio-setup.md) - Configure audio
4. [Raw Data vs Canvas](concepts/raw-data-vs-canvas.md) - Understand Linux differences
### I'm getting build errors
1. [Build Errors Guide](troubleshooting/build-errors.md) - SDK build issues
2. [Qt Dependencies](troubleshooting/qt-dependencies.md) - Qt5 setup
3. [Common Issues](troubleshooting/common-issues.md) - Quick diagnostics
### I'm getting runtime errors
1. [PulseAudio Setup](troubleshooting/pulseaudio-setup.md) - Audio not working
2. [Qt Dependencies](troubleshooting/qt-dependencies.md) - Library not found
3. [Common Issues](troubleshooting/common-issues.md) - Error code tables
### I want to use command channel
1. [Command Channel](examples/command-channel.md) - Send/receive commands
2. [Common Issues](troubleshooting/common-issues.md) - Threading requirements
### I want to implement a specific feature
1. [SDK Architecture Pattern](concepts/sdk-architecture-pattern.md) - **START HERE!**
2. [Singleton Hierarchy](concepts/singleton-hierarchy.md) - Navigate to the feature
3. [API Reference](references/linux-reference.md) - Method signatures
---
## Most Critical Documents
### 1. SDK Architecture Pattern (MASTER DOCUMENT)
**[concepts/sdk-architecture-pattern.md](concepts/sdk-architecture-pattern.md)**
The universal 3-step pattern:
1. Get singleton (SDK, helpers, session, users)
2. Implement delegate (event callbacks)
3. Subscribe and use
### 2. Raw Data vs Canvas (LINUX-SPECIFIC)
**[concepts/raw-data-vs-canvas.md](concepts/raw-data-vs-canvas.md)**
**CRITICAL**: Unlike Windows/Mac, Linux SDK has NO Canvas API. You MUST use raw data pipe.
### 3. PulseAudio Setup (MOST COMMON ISSUE)
**[troubleshooting/pulseaudio-setup.md](troubleshooting/pulseaudio-setup.md)**
Audio requires PulseAudio configuration.
### 4. Qt Dependencies
**[troubleshooting/qt-dependencies.md](troubleshooting/qt-dependencies.md)**
SDK requires bundled Qt5 libraries, NOT system Qt5.
---
## Key Learnings
### Critical Discoveries:
1. **Linux has NO Canvas API**
- Windows/Mac have Canvas API for SDK-rendered video
- Linux MUST use Raw Data Pipe
- See: [Raw Data vs Canvas](concepts/raw-data-vs-canvas.md)
2. **PulseAudio is MANDATORY**
- SDK requires PulseAudio for raw audio
- Must configure ~/.config/zoomus.conf
- See: [PulseAudio Setup](troubleshooting/pulseaudio-setup.md)
3. **Use Bundled Qt5, NOT System Qt5**
- SDK includes specific Qt5 versions
- Copy from samples/qt_libs/
- See: [Qt Dependencies](troubleshooting/qt-dependencies.md)
4. **Helpers Control YOUR Streams Only**
- `videoHelper->startVideo()` starts YOUR camera
- To see others, subscribe to their VideoPipe
- See: [Singleton Hierarchy](concepts/singleton-hierarchy.md)
5. **Virtual Devices for Headless**
- Docker/headless needs virtual audio speaker/mic
- Set before joining session
- See: [Session Join Pattern](examples/session-join-pattern.md)
6. **Always Use Heap Memory Mode**
```cpp
init_params.videoRawDataMemoryMode = ZoomVideoSDKRawDataMemoryModeHeap;
-
GLib Main Loop Required
- while/sleep loops don't dispatch SDK events
- Must use g_main_loop_run()
- See: Common Issues
-
All SDK Calls Must Be on Main Thread
- Background thread SDK calls return error 2 (Internal_Error)
- Use g_idle_add() to schedule on GLib main thread
- See: Command Channel
-
Command Channel is Session-Scoped
- Does NOT span across different sessions
- Both sender and receiver must be in the same session
- See: Command Channel
Sample Repositories
- raw-recording-sample - Official raw data sample
- qt-quickstart - Qt6 UI integration
- gtk-quickstart - GTK3 UI integration
Quick Reference
"My code won't compile"
"Audio not working"
"Library not found"
"How do I implement [feature]?"
"What error code means what?"
Document Version
Based on Zoom Video SDK for Linux v2.x
Happy coding!
Remember: The SDK Architecture Pattern is your key to unlocking the entire SDK. Read it first!
Operations
- RUNBOOK.md - 5-minute preflight and debugging checklist.
Frequently asked questions about Zoom Video SDK for Linux
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