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Open Camera is an Open Source Camera app for Android(TM) phones and tablets.
* Get it on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.sourceforge.opencamera
* Get it on F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.sourceforge.opencamera/
* Or you can download the APK/source directly, see "Files" above.
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gIVTV is a small app for viewing TV with your ivtv-supported TV capture card. It also supports recording, and setting ivtv's many advanced settings.
For developers, easy Java classes are provided to interface ivtv. Runs on gcj, no Sun Java needed.
Webcamoid is a full featured and multiplatform webcam suite.
Webcamoid is a multi-platform camera capture app focused on providing all major features required by power users with a very simple and intuitive interface.
An android application allowing you to record video and play audio.
...On speakers, the audio will interfere, so unless that is what you want, I recommend earphones.
The application has been programmed using Apache Cordova, so if anyone wants to port the app to iOS or other mobile platforms, it should be straightforward to do so. You're welcome to get your hands dirty.
Gspy retrieves images from a video4linux device and processes these images looking for significant motion events. Each image of interest is recorded to a daily image directory may be optionally converted to mpeg movies. see http://gspy.sourceforge.net
Quideorec is a qt-based videorecoder-GUI for mencoder. With Quideorec you can capture from your analog TV-card into an divx5-avi. The timetable is based on the linux-app "at". So you can close Quideorec and recording go on.
Video4Linux Webcam app -- Uses Imlib2 to libfame for multiple image output formats and 'time-lapse' MPEG video recordings. Has a host of other neat options, too...