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Automate Elgato Key Light Air to switch on automatically when you join a Google Meet or Zoom call (or any app that in-fact uses a camera stream on a Mac OS) and switches it off when the stream ends.

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Elgato Key Light Air Automation on Mac OS

Automate Elgato Key Light Air to switch on automatically when you join a Google Meet or Zoom call (or any app that in-fact uses a camera stream on a Mac OS) and switches it off when the stream ends.

I've found it a hassle to remember to switch my lights on and off as I join various video calls throughout the day. This bash script (works for Mac OS Monterey 12.x) monitors the Mac OS stream log and runs a curl command to activate the lights.

###Monitoring camera stream on Mac OS 12.x (Monterey)###

log stream --predicate 'subsystem == "com.apple.UVCExtension" and composedMessage contains "Post PowerLog"'

essentially monitors the stream log on Mac OS and filters out any video capture on Mac OS 12.X (Monterey).

###Monitoring camera stream on Mac OS 14.x (Sonoma)###

log stream --predicate 'composedMessage contains "AVFCapture"'

For older versions of Mac OS, check out the good work at: https://gist.github.com/jptoto/3b2197dd652ef13bd7f3cab0f2152b19 for that.

###Turning the Engato Key Light Air On and Off###

curl --location --request PUT 'http://<light IP address>:9123/elgato/lights' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"lights":[{"brightness":40,"temperature":162,"on":1}],"numberOfLights":1}'

credit: https://vninja.net/2020/12/04/automating-elgato-key-lights-from-touch-bar/

You need to change the local IP address of the lights based on your local setup in the script. The rest of the key/value pairs to configure the light are self-expalantory.

Running the script and testing if everything works

You can run the script using Terminal, download the .sh file, edit it and run:

sh autolights_sonoma.sh

assuming you are using Sonoma, and this will start to monitor your stream log. Open any app that uses your web camera, maybe Photo Booth and see if your light(s) come on. If they do not, check that you have entered the correct IP address(es) for your light(s). Easiest way to identify the IP address is to use the Elgato Control Center utility > Key light settings > and note the IP address for each light.

Executing the shell script automatically

If (like me) you prefer to auto-run the bash script everytime you start-up up your Mac to avoid starting it manually, in Sonoma go to Settings > General tab > Login Items tab and plus in your bash script. In Monterey you can goto Users and Groups > Login Items tab > and plus in your bash script.

May you see the light! 🔦 😆

Akbur Ghafoor

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