Re: Command Line and Video Capture/Tuner Cards

2006-06-08 Thread Bruno Buys
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

Re: Command Line and Video Capture/Tuner Cards

2006-06-08 Thread Christoph Nenning
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

Re: Command Line and Video Capture/Tuner Cards

2006-06-07 Thread Frank Gevaerts
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 -

Re: Command Line and Video Capture/Tuner Cards

2006-06-07 Thread Peter Colton
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,

Re: Command Line and Video Capture/Tuner Cards

2006-06-07 Thread Robert Michel
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