[vlc] Re: broadcasting from /dev/video

Bill Eldridge bill at rfa.org
Thu Jul 3 10:05:12 CEST 2003


If you look at the configure, it's asking for
the path to v4l/v4l2 headers (I recommend v4l2).
This can either be in the kernel or you can
download the separate tree from bytesex.org



Jean-Christophe Heger wrote:

>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Benjamin PRACHT" <bigben at via.ecp.fr>
>To: <vlc at videolan.org>
>Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 10:23 PM
>Subject: [vlc] Re: broadcasting from /dev/video
>
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>>v4l should work on vls-cvs. What exacly is the error ?
>>    
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>
>Using the the vls-0.5.3.tar.gz and ./configure --with-v4l (see doc.
>http://www.videolan.org/doc/videolan-howto/softencoding.html).
>
>The config file which is used is the example of the doc (webcam / VLS).
>
>Logs:
>VideoLAN Server v 0.5.3 (Jul  2 2003) - (c)1999-2003 VideoLAN
>2003-07-02 23:15:16 [INFO/Vls]  Module "channel:file" registered
>2003-07-02 23:15:16 [INFO/Vls]  Module "channel:network" registered
>2003-07-02 23:15:16 [INFO/Vls]  Module "mpegreader:file" registered
>2003-07-02 23:15:16 [INFO/Vls]  Module "mpegconverter:ts2ts" registered
>2003-07-02 23:15:16 [INFO/Vls]  Module "mpegconverter:ps2ts" registered
>2003-07-02 23:15:16 [INFO/Vls]  Module "input:local" registered
>2003-07-02 23:15:16 [INFO/Vls]  Module "input:video" registered
>2003-07-02 23:15:16 [INFO/Vls]  Browsing modules in directory "."
>2003-07-02 23:15:16 [INFO/Vls]  Module "mpegreader:dvd" registered
>2003-07-02 23:15:16 [INFO/Vls]  Browsing modules in directory
>"/usr/local/lib/videolan/vls"
>2003-07-02 23:15:16 [ERROR/Vls]  Module "mpegreader:dvd" already registered
>2003-07-02 23:15:16 [INFO/Vls]  Channel 'channel1' created
>2003-07-02 23:15:16 [ERROR/Vls]  Input type "v4l" invalid
>2003-07-02 23:15:16 [INFO/Vls]  Executing command1 : 'start video channel1
>webcam'
>2003-07-02 23:15:16 [WARN/Vls]  Unknown pgrm video
>2003-07-02 23:15:16 [WARN/Vls]  input doesn't exist
>
>N.B. the term "v4l" appears in no file in the whole cvs branch.
>
>JC
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