dvconnect(1)


NAME

   dvconnect - receive or transmit raw DV using the video1394 device

SYNOPSIS

   dvconnect [ options ] raw dv files or '-- -' for stdin/stdout

DESCRIPTION

   dvconnect  captures  raw DV streams from or sends raw DV streams to the
   Linux IEEE 1394 video1394 device.

   --version
          show dvconnect version number.

   -s, --send
          send data instead of capturing.

   -v, --verbose
          show status information while receiving / sending.

   -c, --channel=number
          channel to send / receive on (range: 0 - 63, default = 63).

   -k, --kbuffers=number
          number of kernel video1394 frame buffers to use. default = 8.

   --start-frame=count
          start at count frame (defaults to 0).

   -e, --end-frame=count
          end at count frame (defaults to unlimited).

   --cip-n-ntsc=number
          cip n ntsc timing counter (default: 2436).

   --cip-d-ntsc=number
          cip d ntsc timing counter (default: 38400).

   --syt-offset=number
          syt offset (default: 10000 range: 10000-26000).

   -b, --buffers=number
          max number of file io thread buffers to use. default = 250.

   -u, --underrun-data=filename
          file with the frame to send in case of underruns.

   -d, --device=filename
          Specify the video1394 device (default /dev/video1394/0).

   Help Options

   -?, --help
          Show help message.

   --usage
          Display brief usage message.

SEE ALSO

   playdv(1),dubdv(1),encodedv(1).

AVAILABILITY

   See http://libdv.sourceforge.net/ for the latest version.

AUTHORS

   dvconnect was written by Peter Schlaile <udbz@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de>.

   This manual page is based on dvconnect's help message and  was  written
   by Dan Dennedy <dan@dennedy.org>.

                             January 2004                        ENCODE(1)





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