Hi again,
On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 11:38:47 -0300
Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Probably not. Since V4L is a kernel interface, you would need a dummy
driver in the kernel. Probably the easiest way to archieve what you
want is to write a module that
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Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
I thought about this thing. I can't image what you're actually trying
to archieve. Is this for recording? Streaming/broadcasting? Why does
v4l compatibility matter? Maybe mpeg-out would be sufficient, or even a
raw video
Hi,
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 22:18:20 -0300
Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know if there is some driver+tools that could present an
x11 display as a v4l device?
Probably not. Since V4L is a kernel interface, you would need a dummy
driver in the kernel. Probably the
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Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Probably not. Since V4L is a kernel interface, you would need a dummy
driver in the kernel. Probably the easiest way to archieve what you
want is to write a module that provides a v4l interface to a dummy
framebuffer. Not
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Hi!
Does anybody know if there is some driver+tools that could present an x11
display as a v4l device?
SOmething like what x11vnc does, but instead of being able to see the display
x11vnc attached to via
vnc, been able to see it as a local v4l
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