On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:09:27 +0100, Moritz Barsnick wrote:
> See if you can make any use of this. I find it quite practical.

By the way, I was wondering why luvcview is luvcview and not v4l2view,
with the linux-uvc driver alledgedly being so very V4L2 compliant.
Well, I guess I figured it out with my TV card: It's just about the
supported image formats. Fair enough.

Nevertheless, luvcview is indeed at least in detection mode (-L) very
practical for any V4L2 device. That's basically why I started enhancing
it a little. [*]

My next attempt will be to make it initialize SDL (and X11) only if it
actually needs to display a window, not in detection mode (such as -L).

Thanks, Michel, for the great tool, helping us all bring up our UVC
devices (and helps us proving that some other SW isn't really
compliant)!

Regards,
Moritz

[*] I am aware of v4lctl and v4l-info, as delivered e.g. by the
    "reference suite" xawtv. But luvcview's info is very much more
    concise.
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