xawtv-remote,
xawtv-remote(e)                                   xawtv-remote(e)



NAME
       xawtv-remote, v4lctl -- control video4linux devices

SYNOPSIS
       xawtv-remote [ options ] command
       v4lctl [ options ] command

DESCRIPTION
       xawtv-remote   and   v4lctl  can  be  used  to  control  a
       video4linux driven TV card.  xawtv-remote passes the  com-
       mand to a already running xawtv or motv instance using X11
       properties.  v4lctl sets the parameters directly.

OPTIONS
       xawtv-remote knows the following options:

       -h     print a short help text

       -d dpy Set the X11 display

       -i id  Set the Window ID.

       v4lctl understands these options:

       -h     print a short help text

       -c device
              Set video4linux device.

       -v n   Set debug level to n, where n = [0..2]

COMMANDS
       Both tools basically use the same set of  commands.   Some
       of  them  are useful for xawtv-remote only (fullscreen for
       example).

       setstation [ <name> | <nr> | next | prev | back ]
              Set the TV station.  This selects on of the TV sta-
              tions  which  are  configured  in the .xawtv config
              file.  The argument can be the station  name  or  a
              number  (the first one listed in the config file is
              0, ...).  next/prev jumps to the next/previous sta-
              tion  in  the list, back to the previously selected
              one.

       setchannel [ <name> | next | prev ]
              Tune in some channel.

       setfreqtab <table>
              Set the frequency table.  See the menu in xawtv for
              a list of valid choices.

       setnorm <norm>
              Set the TV norm (NTSC/PAL/SECAM).

       setinput [ <input> | next ]
              Set the video input (Television/Composite1/...)

       capture [ on | off | overlay | grabdisplay ]
              Set capture mode.

       volume <arg>

       color <arg>

       hue <arg>

       bright <arg>

       contrast <arg>
              Set  the  parameter  to the specified value.  <arg>
              can be one of the following: A percent value ("70%"
              for  example).   Some absolute value ("32768"), the
              valid range is hardware specific.  Relative  values
              can be specified too by prefixing with "+=" or "-="
              ("+=10%" or  "-=2000").   The  keywords  "inc"  and
              "dec"   are  accepted  to  and  will  increase  and
              decrease the given value in small steps.

       setattr <name> <value>
              Set set the value of some  attribute  (color,  con-
              trast, ... can be set this way too).

       show [ <name> ]
              Show the value current of some attribute.

       list   List  all  available attributes with all properties
              (default value, range, ...)

       snap [ jpeg | ppm ] [ full | win | widthxheight  ]  <file-
       name>
              Capture one image.

       webcam <filename>
              Capture one image.   Does  basically  the  same  as
              "snap  jpeg  win <filename>".  Works also while avi
              recording is active.  It writes to a temporary file
              and  renames  it  when  done,  so  there is never a
              invalid file.

       movie driver [ files | raw | avi | qt ]

       movie video [ ppm | pgm | jpeg | rgb | gray | 422 | 422p |
       rgb15 | rgb24 | mjpeg | jpeg | raw | mjpa | png ]

       movie fps <frames per second>

       movie audio [ mono8 | mono16 | stereo ]

       movie rate <sample rate>

       movie fvideo <filename>

       movie faudio <filename>

       movie start

       movie stop
              control xawtv's movie recorder.

       fullscreen
              Toggle fullscreen mode.

       showtime
              Display time (same what the 'D' key does in xawtv).

       msg text
              Display text on the on-screen display (window title
              / upper left corner in fullscreen mode).

       vtx line1 line2 [ ... ]
              Display subtitles.  It pops up a  small  window  at
              the  bottom  of  the screen.  It is supported to be
              used as interface for displaying  subtitles  (often
              on  videotext  page  150  in  europe, thats why the
              name) by external programs.
              Every command line argument is one line, zero lines
              removes the window.  You can colorize the text with
              the control sequence "ESC  foreground  background".
              foreground/background  has the range 0-7 (ansi term
              colors).  Example: "\03347 hello world " is blue on
              white.  "\033" must be a real escape character, the
              string does'nt work.  With the bash you'll  get  it
              with ^V ESC.  vtx does also understand the ANSI tty
              escape sequences for color.

       quit   quit xawtv

       keypad n
              enter digit  'n'.   That's  the  two-digit  channel
              selection,  entering  two  digits  within 5 seconds
              switches to the selected station.  Useful for lirc.

SEE ALSO
       xawtv(v), motv(v), xawtvrc(c)

AUTHOR
       Gerd Knorr <kraxel@bytesex.org>

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright  (C)  1997-2001  Gerd Knorr <kraxel@goldbach.in-
       berlin.de>

       This program is free software;  you  can  redistribute  it
       and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
       License as published  by  the  Free  Software  Foundation;
       either  version  2 of the License, or (at your option) any
       later version.

       This program is distributed in the hope that  it  will  be
       useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
       warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR
       PURPOSE.   See  the  GNU  General  Public License for more
       details.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU General  Public
       License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
       Software Foundation, Inc., 675  Mass  Ave,  Cambridge,  MA
       02139, USA.



                      (c) 1997-99 Gerd Knorr      xawtv-remote(e)