On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 16:01:48 -0800 (PST)
Ankur Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello Ankur.

I'd suggest studying the webcam code that comes with xawtv. That's
a simple example of how to capture single images.

John


> Hi,
>   I have a Linux 2.4 machine with a video capture card
> and a pan/tilt camera attached to it.  I have
> installed the bttv module and it works.  I would like
> to capture just one frame at a time in order to
> analyze the pixel values.  
>   I can communicate with the capture card and it does
> seem to give me back a table of pixel values. 
> However, I am not sure if the values shown are
> correct.
>   I would like to know the basic steps needed to
> capture an image.  A link to a web page explaining the
> steps would be fine too.
>   So far, here's what I am doing:
> 
>       1. initialize the video_mmap structure
>       2. ioctl() on VIDIOCGMBUF to get the frame size.
>       3. use mmap() to map capture card memory to user
> process memory
>       4. capture a frame to the user process memory with
> ioctl on VIDIOCMCAPTUREC
>       5. ioctl on VIDIOCSYNC
>       6. print out the contents of frame as hex numbers.
> 
>   Am I doing this right?  Is there any documentation
> explaining the basic steps to grabbing an image? 
> Thanks.
> 
> Ankur
>       
>       
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