xawtvrc -- TV apps config file
/etc/X11/xawtvrc
$HOME/.xawtv
xawtvrc is the config file originally used by xawtv only (that's why the
name xawtvrc). These days a number of other TV applications / utilities read
it too to get configuration information from it.
Both a global (/etc/X11/xawtvrc) and personal ($HOME/.xawtv) config file are
used by the applications. Settings in the personal config file will overwrite
the global ones.
The following applications use these config files:
- xawtv
- The classic X11 TV application.
- motv
- A better, motif-based GUI for xawtv ...
- fbtv
- TV application for the linux framebuffer console.
- ttv
- aalib-based TV application for any terminal.
- v4lctl
- command line tool to control video4linux devices.
xawtv and
motv both provide some functions to edit the channels
and save the configuration. The save function will
not preserve any
comments you might have put into the config file through ...
You can also use your favorite text editor and modify the config file directly.
You can use the command line utility
scantv to create a initial config
file. scantv will automatically scan all channels for TV stations and write
the ones it has found to the config file.
xawtvrc uses the same syntax like smb.conf: sections starting with
[name], followed by lines with option = value pairs.
There are four special sections: [global], [launch], [eventmap] and [defaults].
All other sections describe a TV station each.
The following options are allowed for TV stations and the [defaults] section.
The options from the [defaults] sections are used -- as the name suggests --
as defaults for all other channels. You can put everything which is common for
all TV stations (like the TV norm which is used in your country) into the
[defaults] section, so you don't have to specify it for every single channel.
With a reasonable [defaults] section you usually only need to specify the
channel for each TV station, like this:
[ORB]
channel = 27
The other options are:
- fine = n
- finetuning (what left+right keys do within xawtv), default:
0
- norm = pal | ntsc | secam
- which TV norm, default is pal
- key = keysym
- Hotkey for the channel. All X11 keysyms allowed here. You
can prefix a keysym with Modifier+, "Ctrl+F" for example.
- capture = off | overlay | grabdisplay
- capture mode: off, overlay (default, TV card => video,
0% cpu) or grabdisplay (TV card => main memory => X-Server =>
video, frame rate depends on load and picture size). Default is overlay.
If it is not possible to use overlay for some reason (remote display, not
supported by the hardware, whatever) the applications will automatically
fallback to grabdisplay.
- input = Television | Composite1 | Composite2 |
SVHS
- input source. The valid choices depend on the hardware
driver, the values above are just examples. You can use "v4lctl
list" to get a list of valid choices.
- color = n
- bright = n
- hue = n
- contrast = n
- Valid range is 0-65535, default is 32768. Adding a percent
symbol changes the range to 0-100, i.e. "50%" has the same
effect like "32768".
- audio = mono | stereo | lang1 | lang2
- Set the audio mode for the given channel.
- freq = n
- Specify the frequency for the given station (MHz, video
carrier). You shouldn't need this for normal operation, all your channels
should be listed in the frequency table for your area (if not, mail me a
patch). Maybe unless you live near the border and the foreign country uses
another channel scheme.
- midi = note
- Use midi noteon event for <note> as hotkey for the
channel.
- group = name
- Put the channel into the group <name>. motv uses that
to create submenus per channel group.
A number of not channel-related settings go to the "[global]" section:
- fullscreen = width x height
- specify which video mode should be used for full-screen.
Works with XFree only, and of course you need a valid modeline for this
mode in your XF86Config file. You also have to enable the VidMode
extension (option -vm, see above) to make this work.
- wm-off-by = [+-]x[+-]y
- Some WM's handle static gravity incorrectly (I know mwm and
kwm). This is somewhat boring with fullscreen mode. With this option you
can correct this with a displacement for moving windows. For example,
wm-off-by = -4-24 does the trick for kwm (the KDE1 window manager).
- freqtab =
- select a channel-to-frueqency mapping. Options
window->Frequency table (in xawtv) brings up a menu with all valid
entries (and allows table-switching at runtime).
- pixsize = width x height
- size of the channel pixmaps (within Channels window). 0x0
disables this feature.
- pixcols = n
- number of columns the channel window should use. Defaults
to 1.
- mixer = ctl | device:ctl
- This allows volume control using the sound card mixer. ctl
is the mixer control, i.e. "vol" for the master volume.
"line1" is a good candidate for the TV card. device is the mixer
device (defaults to /dev/mixer in unspecified). Volume-control works with
the keypad: + is up, - is down, Enter is mute.
- jpeg-quality = n
- set the quality for (M)JPEG images/frames. As usual the
valid range for n is [0 .. 100] with 75 as default.
- keypad-ntsc = on | off
- Configure keypad mode. Default is off. When set to on,
numbers typed on the keypad are interpreted as channel numbers (this is
like NTSC TV sets work). Otherwise they are interpreted as programmed
station, i.e. 1 is the first station from $HOME/.xawtv, ...
- keypad-partial = on | off
- Another configuration of keypad mode. Default is on. When
set to off, typing one digit on the keypad doesn't change the station
number when there are two-digit station numbers starting with that
digit.
- osd = on | off
- Enable/disable the onscreen display in fullscreen mode.
Default is on.
- osd-position = x , y
- Position the onscreen display, in pixels. Default is
30,20.
- use-wm-fullscreen = on | off
- Enter fullscreen mode by asking the window manager to
handle that via _NET_WM_STATE_FULLSCREEN (if supported by the wm). Default
is on.
- ratio = x:y
- Set a fixed aspect ratio for the TV image. Default is 4:3.
Use 0:0 if you don't want a fixed aspect ratio.
- mov-driver = files | raw | avi | mov
- mov-video = ppm | pgm | jpeg | rgb | gray | 422 | 422p |
rgb15 | rgb24 | mjpeg | jpeg | raw | mjpa | png
- mov-fps = fps
- mov-audio = mono8 | mono16 | stereo
- mov-rate = rate
- Set defaults for movie recording. Not all possible
combinations are valid choices. "streamer -h" will print a nice
list.
- midi = port
- You can specify a ALSA port where xawtv should receive midi
events from. If configured this way, you can program your midi keyboard
keys as station hotkeys and use midi controller events to control settings
like volume, bright etc. Check the [eventmap] description below for
details.
- filter = name
- Enable the specified filter.
- alsa_latency = time_in_ms
- This can be used to specify the latency for the ALSA
digital sound loopback which xawtv does. The default is 30ms if you're
getting sound dropouts on your system try increasing this setting.
You can start other programs from within xawtv. This is configured with entries
in the "[launch]" section:
- label = key, command line
- The specified hotkey will run the configured program.
Calling the Action "Launch(label)" works too. If you want to
play with the Xt translation tables, feel free to do so. But don't
complain if you broke something while doing so...
The eventmap simply has a number of "event = action" lines.
"action" can be any command which xawtv understands (check the
xawtv-remote man page for a list). "event" is some event generated
by any input device xawtv listens to. An event might have some argument, the
midi-ctrl events for example have one. If present the argument is appended to
the action.
There are default mappings for lirc and joystick input events, so you don't have
to create an eventmap to use them. But if you don't like the defaults you can
change them easily.
Here is a list of valid events:
- lirc-key-<name>
- The key <name> was pressed on the IR remote
control.
- joy-button-<n>
- Joystick button <n> was pressed.
- joy-axis-<left|right|up|down>
- Joystick was moved into the given direction.
- midi-note-<n>
- noteon event for note <n> was received (i.e. you
probably pressed some key on the midi keyboard).
- midi-ctrl-<n>
- midi controller message for control <n> was received.
This event has an argument (the current value of the control).
- kbd-key-<name>
- Key <name> was pressed on the keyboard.
# this is a comment
# empty lines are ignored too
[global]
freqtab = europe-west
#mixer = line
jpeg-quality = 75
midi = 64:0
fullscreen = 768x576
# for /etc/XF86Config
# Modeline "pal" 50.00 768 832 856 1000 576 590 595 630 -hsync -vsync
[launch]
mixer = M, gtkaumix
AleVT = Ctrl+A, alevt
[eventmap]
midi-ctrl-7 = volume
kbd-key-h = msg "hello world"
[defaults]
input = television
norm = pal
[ZDF]
channel=33
key=F1
[ORB]
channel = 27
key = F2
# more stations follow here
[Camera]
input = Composite1
key = K
scantv(1),
xawtv(1),
motv(1),
fbtv(1),
ttv(1),
v4lctl(1)