On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 09:38, Jarod Wilson wrote:
> On Mar 10, 2005, at 23:23, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
>
> > The card is more for making DVDs than viewing, I suspect.
>
> I believe these devices are primarily intended for PVR use, like their
> name indicates. :-)
As I said.
It does look interesting. My only question is how one could stream data
to arbitrary files, knowing when a start scene is provided. Perhaps even
being able to request one. I would like to collect images to a number of
files (say, one file per hour) without a break in between the files. And
each file should be able to start playback at the start without the need
to look at the previous file. It would be nice if the v4l2 API addressed
this kind of thing so that drivers could supply this if the hardware
supports it.
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