Re: anyone familier with bktr driver?

2002-02-10 Thread Wilko Bulte

On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 02:53:12PM -0800, Charles Henrich wrote:

Why not ask the fxtv author, he was quite responsive when I had some troubles

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> Yah its complexity makes it difficult to use as a template.
> 
> > In local.freebsd.hackers you write:
> > 
> > >I'd like to add support to the mplayer/mencoder software (which is turning
> > >out to be a fantastic tool, can playback and encode to all sorts of
> > >formats, from VCD's, to DVD's, to AVI files, to DIVX, etc..).  There is
> > >support for the video4linux driver, as wll as an example "dummy" driver as
> > >input mechanisms.  The problem is im having a hard time finding any
> > >information about the basic bktr driver, how to set it up, how to read a
> > >frame, etc..  Anyone out there who can shed some light, would be
> > >appreciated!
> > 
> > Have you looked at the source for fxtv (ports/graphics/fxtv)?
> > 
> >   $.02, /Mikko -- Mikko
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Re: anyone familier with bktr driver?

2002-02-10 Thread Charles Henrich

Yah its complexity makes it difficult to use as a template.

> In local.freebsd.hackers you write:
> 
> >I'd like to add support to the mplayer/mencoder software (which is turning
> >out to be a fantastic tool, can playback and encode to all sorts of
> >formats, from VCD's, to DVD's, to AVI files, to DIVX, etc..).  There is
> >support for the video4linux driver, as wll as an example "dummy" driver as
> >input mechanisms.  The problem is im having a hard time finding any
> >information about the basic bktr driver, how to set it up, how to read a
> >frame, etc..  Anyone out there who can shed some light, would be
> >appreciated!
> 
> Have you looked at the source for fxtv (ports/graphics/fxtv)?
> 
>   $.02, /Mikko -- Mikko
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>   Security

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Re: anyone familier with bktr driver?

2002-02-09 Thread Mikko Tyolajarvi

In local.freebsd.hackers you write:

>I'd like to add support to the mplayer/mencoder software (which is turning out
>to be a fantastic tool, can playback and encode to all sorts of formats, from
>VCD's, to DVD's, to AVI files, to DIVX, etc..).  There is support for the
>video4linux driver, as wll as an example "dummy" driver as input mechanisms.
>The problem is im having a hard time finding any information about the basic
>bktr driver, how to set it up, how to read a frame, etc..  Anyone out there
>who can shed some light, would be appreciated!

Have you looked at the source for fxtv (ports/graphics/fxtv)?

  $.02,
  /Mikko
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anyone familier with bktr driver?

2002-02-08 Thread Charles Henrich

I'd like to add support to the mplayer/mencoder software (which is turning out
to be a fantastic tool, can playback and encode to all sorts of formats, from
VCD's, to DVD's, to AVI files, to DIVX, etc..).  There is support for the
video4linux driver, as wll as an example "dummy" driver as input mechanisms.
The problem is im having a hard time finding any information about the basic
bktr driver, how to set it up, how to read a frame, etc..  Anyone out there
who can shed some light, would be appreciated!

-Crh

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