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DVSOURCE-DVGRAB(1)					      General Commands Manual						DVSOURCE-DVGRAB(1)

NAME
dvsource-dvgrab - Firewire and Video4Linux2 sources for DVswitch SYNOPSIS
dvsource-firewire [OPTIONS] [-c CARD-NUMBER | DEVICE] dvsource-v4l2-dv [OPTIONS] [DEVICE] DESCRIPTION
dvsource-firewire uses dvgrab(1) to stream from a DV device (camera or VCR) connected by Firewire. dvsource-v4l2-dv uses dvgrab(1) to stream from a DV device that has a Video4Linux2 driver. This includes most USB DV cameras if you have the uvcvideo driver installed. OPTIONS
-t, --tally Print notices of activation and deactivation in the mixer, for use with a tally light. These will take the form "TALLY: on" or "TALLY: off". -h, --host=HOST -p, --port=PORT Specify the network address on which DVswitch is listening. The host address may be specified by name or as an IPv4 or IPv6 lit- eral. -c, --card=CARD-NUMBER Specify the index of the Firewire card the DV device is connected to. AUTHOR
Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>. SEE ALSO
dvgrab(1), /usr/share/doc/dvswitch/README 24 May 2009 DVSOURCE-DVGRAB(1)

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NAME
avg_chromakey - test application for libavg chromakey filter SYNOPSIS
avg_chromakey -t DRIVER [OPTION]... DESCRIPTION
Stream a live image from a camera and apply a chromakey filter. OPTIONS
-h, --help Show a brief description of the options. -t, --driver DRIVER One of the camera subsystems supported by libavg (supported: firewire, video4linux, directshow). -d, --device DEVICE Camera device identifier (depending on the driver, a GUID or device path is expected). -u, --unit UNIT Unit number. Used for cameras or other capture devices which deliver several images (e.g. stereo cameras or TV capture cards). -w, --width WIDTH Camera image width. -e, --height HEIGHT Camera image height. -p, --pixelformat PIXELFORMAT Camera pixel format (one of: I8, I16, YUV411, YUV422, YUYV422, RGB, BGR, BAYER8). -f, --framerate FRAMERATE Frames per second. -8, --fw800 Set firewire bus speed to s800 (if supported). AUTHOR
Ulrich von Zadow <coder@c-base.org> libavg 1.7.0 November 2011 AVG_CHROMAKEY(1)
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