Martin McCormick wrote:
In Linux, is it possible to use the command line to
command one of those video capture/tuner cards to begin recording
to a file?
I was discussing the virtues of Linux with a friend and
said that if these cards can at least be commanded to start and
stop r
Am Mittwoch, 7. Juni 2006 21:44 schrieb Martin McCormick:
> In Linux, is it possible to use the command line to
> command one of those video capture/tuner cards to begin recording
> to a file?
>
> I was discussing the virtues of Linux with a friend and
> said that if these cards can at
On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 02:44:00PM -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
> In Linux, is it possible to use the command line to
> command one of those video capture/tuner cards to begin recording
> to a file?
Yes. I have a PVR-150, and I use it with cat.
ivtvctl for the codec parameters
ivtv-tune -
hello Martin,
the app streamer may be what your looking for.
Description: capture tool (images / movies)
A tool to capture single/multiple images or record movies from a video4linux
device.
Regards
peter colton
On Wednesday 07 June 2006 20:44,
Salve Martin!
On Wed, 07 Jun 2006, Martin McCormick wrote:
> In Linux, is it possible to use the command line to
> command one of those video capture/tuner cards to begin recording
> to a file?
Of course some of these cards are supported with Linux driver
and most or all of them are usable
In Linux, is it possible to use the command line to
command one of those video capture/tuner cards to begin recording
to a file?
I was discussing the virtues of Linux with a friend and
said that if these cards can at least be commanded to start and
stop recording via the command li
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