Being new to this and the fact that one time I did have xcaptest working on
Linux can anyone give me some ideas as to why xcaptest isnt working. Below
is the output I get. Also, sometimes a video window will flash up very
briefly but to fast to see what is displayed. when used with VIC, vic
simply locks up.
....chris
Device node: /dev/video0
Device: Winnov Videum PCI AV (0)
Capabilities: capture via read(); streaming capture; select() call;
Video inputs on this device:
0: "MXC" is an analog input, no audio
1: "VID/Composite" is an analog input, no audio
2: "SVHS/S-Video" is an analog input, no audio
S_INPUT returned error 22
Video standards supported: PAL, NTSC
Video capture image formats supported:
0: RGB-16 (5-5-5) (uncompressed)
1: RGB-16 (5-6-5) (uncompressed)
2: RGB-24 (B-G-R) (uncompressed)
3: RGB-32 (B-G-R-?) (uncompressed)
4: Greyscale-8 (uncompressed)
5: YUV 4:2:2 (Y-U-Y-V) (uncompressed)
6: YUV 4:2:0 (planar) (uncompressed)
7: Winnov H/W Compressed (compressed)
Controls supported:
Label type Minimum Maximum Step Default Category
Brightness (int) 0 15 1 8 Video
Contrast (int) 0 15 1 4 Video
Saturation (int) 0 15 1 4 Video
Hue (int) 0 15 1 8 Video
S_PARM returned error 22
S_FMT returned error 22
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