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    vgrabbj is used to grab single images from a video4linux device (e.g. webcam) and store it in a file (jpg/png).
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    QuickCam VC linux device driver
    QuickCam VC device driver for linux based on V4L V4L2 specifications.
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    Linux device driver for the EasyCAP Model DC60, with inputs CVBS, S-VIDEO, AUDIO(L), AUDIO(R), and for the EasyCAP002, with four CVBS inputs and microphone input. The USB ID is 05e1:0408 and the manufacturer is Syntek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
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    CamServer
    A small camera server providing web access to cameras connected to the computer. Special interest in this project is to have little to no external dependencies (no socket libs, no threading libs - at most, maybe camera drivers).
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    Little command line tool implementing a ring buffer which can be flushed by a signal. With a second signal the buffer can be discarded. I use it for preparing a recording from a dvb device so a record sart will catch also the last seconds before.
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    Version 1.8 of the Linux DT3155 device driver. Works with kernels 2.2, 2.4 and 2.6.
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    V4L2 Virtual Device is a driver providing one or multiple video pipes. It is used to route the output of a user space video source application to typical video “consuming” applications (players, encoders, PVRs) that are compatible with v4l2 devices.
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    A Linux user-space library for the Pinnacle MovieBox USB video capture/playback device
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    Development of a device driver for the USBVision (NT1003/NT1004/NT1005) chipset
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  • 10
    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
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    Gv4l is a Gui v4l (Video4Linux) frontend of transcode used to watch and/or record from a v4l-capable device. It can record in both encoded format, such as DivX, or in raw format.
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    There are popular tape device ArVid which based on ordinary (PAL/SECAM) VHS & ISA board with PLM which often used in Russia and xUSSR. ArVid board are controled by VHS behind integrated multisystem IRC node. I've coded raw driver for this device. Driver
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    Camsource is a modularized and multithreaded daemon to provide various clients with frames grabbed from a video4linux device. It uses a plugin system to make it possble to use the captured image stream for different purposes at the same time.
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    Superseded by the GSPCA driver in the mainline kernel. Development now at http://linuxtv.org/ [Formerly: Linux device driver for SPCA50X based USB cameras (Intel PC Camera Pro)]
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    Bring multimedia to OS X. Watch tv and record on Mac OS X. Developement of a usable and free Booktree 8xx device driver and a viewer/recorder application for the Mac OS X operating system.
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    This project implements a Video4Linux compatible API and device drivers for the FreeBSD kernel, so you can run Linux video applications under FreeBSD.
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