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
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