On Sat, 2002-04-13 at 06:41, Marian Jancar wrote:
> I agree. But why should there be the same kernel interface for say bt848 and 
> an usb camera? The devices are completely different, they share only one 
> thing - data they produce are interpreted as images, but thats not important 
> from technical point of view :)

They are completely different, but they share one thing - they both give
images. In most cases, even in a common format (YUV I420/YUY2 or RGB
24/16/32/8). This means that you could use the same applications for
things like frame-grabbing and TV/webcam watching if these devices share
the same API. It's great that xawtv allows me to view video streaming
from a Logitech Quickcam.

Ronald

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