xawtv - a X11 program for watching TV
xawtv [ options ] [ station name ]
xawtv is a X11 application for watching TV with your unix box. It uses
the Athena widgets.
All command line options also have a Resource, so you can put them into your
.Xdefaults file too.
-
-h, -help
- Print a short description of all command line options.
- -hwscan
- Print a list of available devices.
-
-f, -fullscreen
- startup in fullscreen mode.
Resource: xawtv.fullscreen (bool).
-
-n, -noconf
- don't read the config file ($HOME/.xawtv).
Resource: xawtv.readconfig (bool).
-
-o, -outfile base
- set basestring for the snapshot output files. The filename
will be "base-timestamp-nr.ext".
Resource: xawtv.basename (string).
-
-c, -device device
- set video4linux device (default is /dev/video0). This
option also disables Xvideo support.
Resource: xawtv.device (string).
-
-D, -driver name
- set video4linux driver (default is "libv4l").
This option also disables Xvideo support.
Resource: xawtv.driver (string).
-
-C, -dspdev device
- set audio device (default is /dev/dsp).
Resource: xawtv.dspdev (string).
-
-vbidev device
- set vbi device (default is /dev/vbi0).
Resource: xawtv.vbidev (string).
-
-c, -xvport number
- set Xvideo port (defaults to the first usable if Xvideo is
available). This option also enables Xvideo support.
Resource: xawtv.xvport (int).
-
-joydev device
- joystick device to use for controlling xawtv.
Resource: xawtv.joydev (string).
-
-v, -debug level
- Be verbose, level may be 0 (default), 1 or 2. It
exists just for debugging and trouble-shooting.
Resource: xawtv.debug (int).
- -remote
- X11 display is remote. This basically disables overlay
mode, you might need this if xawtv fails to autodetect a remote X11
display.
Resource: xawtv.remote (bool).
-
-b, -bpp n
- force xawtv into n bpp color depth. Works for
switching between 15/16 and 24/32 bpp. This gets just passed through to
v4l-conf(8).
Resource: xawtv.bpp (int).
-
-shift n
- Shift the video display by n bytes. Try this if your
video display isn't within the xawtv window, some older matrox cards show
this problem. This gets passed through to v4l-conf(8) too.
Resource: xawtv.shift (int).
- -fb
- Use the framebuffer device to determine the video
framebuffer address (instead of the DGA extension). Yet another pass
through argument.
Resource: xawtv.fbdev (bool).
- -xv/-noxv
- enable/disable the usage of the Xvideo extension
altogether, i.e. -noxv has the same effect as both -noxv-video and
-noxv-image switches (see below).
Resource: xawtv.xv (bool).
- -xv-video/-noxv-video
- enable/disable the usage of the Xvideo extension for video
overlay (i.e. XvPutVideo). overlay mode uses this. default is on.
Resource: xawtv.xvVideo (bool).
- -xv-image/-noxv-image
- enable/disable the usage of the Xvideo extension for image
scaling (i.e. XvPutImage). grabdisplay mode uses this. default is on.
Resource: xawtv.xvImage (bool).
- -vm/-novm
- enable/disable the usage of the VidMode extension, default
is off. If there is a fullscreen video mode configured in the config file,
the vidmode extension will be enabled automatically.
Resource: xawtv.vidmode (bool).
- -dga/-nodga
- enable/disable the usage of the DGA extension, default is
on.
Resource: xawtv.dga (bool).
-
-parallel n
- use n compression threads (default: one).
Resource: xawtv.parallel (int).
The usual toolkit options like
-geometry are supported too.
- v4l2
- video4linux two - modern standard linux video capture
API
- libv4l
- work through the libv4l library, which provides an
additional thin layer on top of video4linux2 devices for support of more
wide range of devices' pixel formats (often required for webcams etc.) It
is default for Xawtv on Linux systems.
- bktr
- FreeBSD / OpenBSD driver for bt848/878 grabber cards.
- Xvideo
- X11 Extension for video devices. Note that the Xvideo
extension does support overlay only, you can't capture images/movies if
the Xvideo extension is used. On the other hand this is the only way to
scaled video overlay (i.e. fullscreen without black borders @ 1024x748) if
both hardware and xfree86 driver support it. See README.xfree4 for more
details and hints on how to setup Xvideo.
Just start xawtv. Then verify the settings in the options menu (right mouse
button) and adjust the settings (TV norm, Video source, frequency table). With
the cursor keys you can control the tuner and look for TV Stations. Other
useful hotkeys are listed below.
The hotkey 'E' will show the channel editor where you can create/edit entries
your TV stations. Don't forget to click on "save" to write a config
file. You can also create/edit a config file with any text editor, see
xawtvrc(5) for a description of the config file syntax. There are a number of
config options which can only be set by editing the config file.
You can also check out scantv. That's a command line tool which will perform a
channel scan and write out a xawtv config file with all channels it has found.
The left mouse button will popup a menu with all TV stations found in the config
file. The middle button switches to the next station. The right button brings
up a window with a lot of options and control functions.
V Video (Capture) on/off
A Audio on/off
F Fullscreen on/off
G Grab picture (full size, ppm)
J Grab picture (full size, jpeg)
Ctrl+G Grab picture (window size, ppm)
Ctrl+J Grab picture (window size, jpeg)
O Popup Options Window
C Popup Channels Window
E Popup Channel Editor
R Popup AVI Recording Window
Z Channel Hopper ( zapping, tune in every
station a few seconds)
Ctrl+Z Fast Channel Hopping (grab the images for the
Channel Buttons)
up/down tune up/down one channel
left/right fine tuning
pgup/pgdown station up/down (the ones you have in the config file)
space next station (same as pgup)
backspace previously tuned station
Ctrl+up scan for next station
F5-F12 adjust bright/hue/contrast/color
ESC,Q Quit
+/- Volume up/down (keypad)
Enter mute (keypad)
Bug reports with images attached go to /dev/null unseen.
xawtv depends on a correct driver configuration. If you can't tune TV stations
even if the settings in the options window are correct it is very likely a
driver issue.
The mono/stereo display is
not reliable due to v4l API restrictions. The
API can not report back the current audio mode, but a list of the currently
available modes. xawtv just does a guess based on that, assuming the driver
uses the best available mode. Depending on your hardware this might not be
true. If in doubt whenever stereo
really works, please tune in MTV and
listen, don't trust what xawtv says.
xawtvrc(5),
fbtv(1),
v4l-conf(8),
scantv(1)
http://bytesex.org/xawtv/ (homepage)
Gerd Knorr <
[email protected]>
Copyright (C) 1997-2001 Gerd Knorr <
[email protected]>
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