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Many thanks Andy, Using SECAM-DK is Ok with SECAM_K1 BR, Emmanuel 2010/6/27 Andy Walls <awalls@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 22:07 -0700, manunc wrote: > > I am trying to catch my tuner card signal by using vlc and v4l > > > > Under Fedora 12: > > vlc-1.0.6-1.fc12.i686 > > vlc-core-1.0.6-1.fc12.i686 > > > > > > libv4l-0.6.4-1.fc12.i686 > > xorg-x11-drv-v4l-0.2.0-3.fc12.1.i686 > > v4l2-tool-1.0.3-5.fc12.i686 > > > > > > By using the cvlc command to catch the tuner card signal and setting > > standard in the command line I did not see the SECAM K1, so I wonder if > the > > fix has been committed or not in this release or if I have to patch the > > sources: > > > > > http://git.videolan.org/?p=vlc.git;a=commitdiff;h=beb5d0fdc3c4b8b12ec385f96ab8a27c342b7236 > > > > I used: > > > > $ cvlc -vv v4l2:// :v4l2-dev=/dev/video0 :v4l2-adev=hw.1,0 > > :v4l2-tuner-frequency=207250 :v4l2-standard=13 .... > > > > I dont see SECAM K1 > > .... > > > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: Trying libv4l2 wrapper > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: opening device '/dev/video0' > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: V4L2 device: BT878 video (Hauppauge > (bt878)) > > using driver: bttv (version: 0.9.18) on PCI:0000:00:0b.0 > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: the device has the capabilities: (X) Video > > Capure, ( ) Audio, (X) Tuner, ( ) Radio > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: supported I/O methods are: (X) Read/Write, > > (X) Streaming, ( ) Asynchronous > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: device support raw VBI capture > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video input 0 (Television) has type: Tuner > > adapter * > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video input 1 (Composite1) has type: > External > > analog input > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video input 2 (S-Video) has type: External > > analog input > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video input 3 (Composite3) has type: > External > > analog input > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 0 is: NTSC > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 1 is: NTSC-M > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 2 is: NTSC-M-JP > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 3 is: NTSC-M-KR > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 4 is: PAL * > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 5 is: PAL-BG > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 6 is: PAL-H > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 7 is: PAL-I > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 8 is: PAL-DK > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 9 is: PAL-M > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 10 is: PAL-N > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 11 is: PAL-Nc > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 12 is: PAL-60 > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 13 is: SECAM > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 14 is: SECAM-B > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 15 is: SECAM-G > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 16 is: SECAM-H > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 17 is: SECAM-DK > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 18 is: SECAM-L > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: video standard 19 is: SECAM-Lc > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: tuner 0 (Television) has type: Analog TV, > > frequency range: 44000,0 kHz -> 958000,0 kHz > > [0xb7108988] v4l2 demux debug: tuner 0 (Television) frequency: 207250,0 > kHz > > ... > > > > A developper from videolan told me this: > > That list comes from the V4L2 driver for your analog TV capture card. It > > does not come from VLC. So we cannot "fix" it. > > In any case, SECAM-K1 is probably one of the choice, but with a different > > name. > > > The video4linux list is effectively dead. Use > linux-media@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx . > > > Does anyone know if some of the options can be applied to decode SECAM > K1? > > ou K' > > Use SECAM-DK. It is not significantly different from SECAM-K1: > > > http://www.pembers.freeserve.co.uk/World-TV-Standards/Transmission-Systems.html#CCIR > > > $ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 --help > $ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 --list-standards > $ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 --list-inputs > > $ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 --set-standard=secam > > or > > $ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 --set-standard=0x00320000 > (SECAM-DK is defined as > V4L2_STD_SECAM_D|V4L2_STD_SECAM_K|V4L2_STD_SECAM_K1 => 0x00320000 in > include/linux/videodev2.h) > > or > > $ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 --set-standard=0x00200000 > (SECAM-K1 defined as 0x00200000 in include/linux/videodev2.h) > > The setting should persist until you switch to another input (Tuner, > SVideo, Composite). The Tuner input will limit what standard can > actually be set for the tuner. > > Regards, > Andy > > > Thanks by advance for you replies > > > > BR > > -- > > Emmanuel > > > -- Emmanuel CHANSON Emmanuel Mobile Nouvelle-Calédonie: +687.77.35.02 Mobile France: +33 (0) 6.68.03.89.56 @email : emmanuelchanson@xxxxxxxxx -- video4linux-list mailing list Unsubscribe mailto:video4linux-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list
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