2009/1/31 Erik Schanze :
> Have you already tried it?
I tried to try it, it segfaults.
It wouldn't be able to skip frames anyway.
But this is not the main problem:
> "dvgrab also supports UVC (USB Video Class) compliant DV devices using
> Linux kernel module uvcvideo, which is a V4L2 driver.
Hi Luca,
Luca Niccoli Luca Niccoli :
> 2009/1/30 Erik Schanze :
> > What about dvgrab?
> > Not sure if it works for you, give it a try.
>
> Dvgrab is mainly for capturing video and audio data, and supports
> only DV and HDV formats, so it doesn't work with most of the
> webcams...
Have you alread
2009/1/30 Erik Schanze :
> What about dvgrab?
> Not sure if it works for you, give it a try.
Dvgrab is mainly for capturing video and audio data, and supports only
DV and HDV formats, so it doesn't work with most of the webcams...
Cheers,
Luca
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 15:23 +0100, Luca Niccoli wrote:
>> 2009/1/30 Julien Cristau :
>>
>> > how many of those do we need? why this one in particular?
>>
>> I've been looking in Debian for a command line tool that takes
>> pictures from a U
Hi Luca,
Luca Niccoli Luca Niccoli :
> 2009/1/30 Julien Cristau :
> > how many of those do we need? why this one in particular?
>
> I've been looking in Debian for a command line tool that takes
> pictures from a USB video capture device that doesn't support MJPEG,
> and couldn't find one (beside
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 06:06:17PM +0100, Luca Niccoli wrote:
> 2009/1/30 Rodrigo Gallardo :
>
> > And, in any case, please do put (a summary of) that list in the
> > package's description. Your users will be most pleased.
>
> Does this look better?
>
> Fswebcam is a tiny and flexible webcam co
2009/1/30 Rodrigo Gallardo :
> And, in any case, please do put (a summary of) that list in the
> package's description. Your users will be most pleased.
Does this look better?
Fswebcam is a tiny and flexible webcam command-line program for capturing
images from a V4L1/V4L2 device. It accepts a
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 03:47:10PM +0100, Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 15:23 +0100, Luca Niccoli wrote:
> > 2009/1/30 Julien Cristau :
> >
> > > how many of those do we need? why this one in particular?
> >
> > I've been looking in Debian for a command line tool that takes
> > p
On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 15:23 +0100, Luca Niccoli wrote:
> 2009/1/30 Julien Cristau :
>
> > how many of those do we need? why this one in particular?
>
> I've been looking in Debian for a command line tool that takes
> pictures from a USB video capture device that doesn't support MJPEG,
> and coul
2009/1/30 Julien Cristau :
> how many of those do we need? why this one in particular?
I've been looking in Debian for a command line tool that takes
pictures from a USB video capture device that doesn't support MJPEG,
and couldn't find one (besides mplayer - but in a really hackish way);
fswebc
On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 12:54 +0100, Luca Niccoli wrote:
> * Package name: fswebcam
> Version : 20070108
> Upstream Author : Philip Heron
> * URL : http://www.firestorm.cx/fswebcam/
> * License : GPLv2
> Programming Lang: C
> Description : Tiny and flexib
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Luca Niccoli
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