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@@ -146,6 +146,8 @@ devices and the command @file{v4l-info} for Video4Linux2 devices. |
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If the size for the device is set to 0x0, the input device will |
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try to autodetect the size to use. |
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Only for the video4linux2 device, if the frame rate is set to 0/0 the |
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input device will use the frame rate value already set in the driver. |
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Video4Linux support is deprecated since Linux 2.6.30, and will be |
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dropped in later versions. |
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@@ -153,13 +155,16 @@ dropped in later versions. |
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Follow some usage examples of the video4linux devices with the ff* |
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tools. |
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@example |
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# Grab and show the input of a video4linux device. |
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# Grab and show the input of a video4linux device, frame rate is set |
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# to the default of 25/1. |
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ffplay -s 320x240 -f video4linux /dev/video0 |
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# Grab and show the input of a video4linux2 device, autoadjust size. |
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ffplay -f video4linux2 /dev/video0 |
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# Grab and record the input of a video4linux2 device, autoadjust size. |
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# Grab and record the input of a video4linux2 device, autoadjust size, |
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# frame rate value defaults to 0/0 so it is read from the video4linux2 |
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# driver. |
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ffmpeg -f video4linux2 -i /dev/video0 out.mpeg |
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@end example |
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