RipCode builds video transcoding device on Linux base
08-06-2008 01:00 PM
When RipCode decided to build a video transcodingdevice three years ago, it used MontaVista Linux Professional Edition, a platform designed for developers who want all the benefits of an open source development environment.
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LUVCVIEW(1) General Commands Manual LUVCVIEW(1)NAME
luvcview - USB Video Class grabber
SYNOPSIS
luvcview [options]...
DESCRIPTION
luvcview is a camera viewer for UVC based webcams. It includes an mjpeg decoder and is able to save the video stream as an AVI file.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below.
-c Enable raw frame capturing for the first frame.
-C Enable raw frame stream capturing from the start.
-d /dev/videoX
Specify the video device to use.
-f format
Specify the video format to use.
jpg or MJPG
JPEG format. This is the default if available.
yuv or YUYV
YUV format.
uyvy or UYVY
UYV format.
-g Grab the images with READ method instead of default MMAP.
-h Print a help text and exit.
-L Query valid video formats.
-l Query valid controls and settings.
-o outputfile
Create an AVI file with the stream received from the video device.
-r Read and set control settings from the luvcview.cfg file in the current directory. Such a configuration file can be created by using
the F1 key in the interface.
-s widthxheight
Select the image input size.
-S Enable raw stream capturing from the start.
AUTHORS
Laurent Pinchart && Michel Xhaard.
This manual page was originaly written by Aurelien Jarno <aurel32@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
June 19, 2007 LUVCVIEW(1)