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Robert L. RAKSI wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I managed to stream a tv channel with ffmpeg but I have a problem. How
> can i configure the v4l2 device for a specifig channel/frequency, volume
> etc. remotely with some command line tool, without starting for example
> tvtime or xawtv?
>

I've been developing a series of perl scripts that will let you tweak
v4l2 settings for the ivtv project.

You can get them from cvs at http://ivtv.sf.net/ or from my website at
http://www.pcxperience.org/james/

Right now it doesn't let you mess with the audio volume, but you can
switch inputs, channels, etc. and supports frequency mapping tables from
the Video::Frequencies perl module.

record-v4l2.pl is the main program you should look at, just make sure to
use the --no-record option since it doesn't really support non-ivtv v4l2
devices yet for recording.


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