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dvsource-alsa
DVSOURCE-DVGRAB(1) General Commands Manual DVSOURCE-DVGRAB(1)
NAME
dvsource-alsa - audio source for DVswitch
SYNOPSIS
dvsource-alsa [OPTIONS] [-s ntsc|pal] [-r 48000|32000|44100] [DEVICE]
DESCRIPTION
dvsource-alsa uses ALSA to capture audio and sends it to DVswitch together with a dummy video stream.
The optional DEVICE argument is a PCM device name. See the ALSA documentation <http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-lib/
pcm.html#pcm_dev_names> for an explanation of these names.
OPTIONS
-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.
-s, --system=ntsc|pal
Specify the video system to use. This must match the system used by DVswitch. The default is "pal".
-d, --rate=48000|32000|44100
Specify the sample rate, in Hz. The default is 48000.
-d, --delay=DELAY
Specify the time by which audio should be delayed, in seconds. The delays in live audio and video sources need to be closely
matched in order that the audio and video signals will be synchronised in the output of DVswitch. The default is 0.2.
AUTHOR
Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>.
SEE ALSO
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-lib/pcm.html, /usr/share/doc/dvswitch/README
11 March 2009 DVSOURCE-DVGRAB(1)