[ATrpms-users] Changes to ivtvctl?
Allen J. Newton
anewton at alturia.fleet.org
Fri Oct 20 20:59:28 CEST 2006
Hello,
This morning I updated my ivtv packages to the following:
Oct 20 07:28:47 Updated: ivtv.i386 1:0.8.0-121.fc5.at
Oct 20 07:29:03 Updated: ivtv-devel.i386 1:0.8.0-121.fc5.at
Oct 20 07:29:22 Updated: ivtv-kmdl-2.6.18-1.2200.fc5.i686 1:0.8.0-121.fc5.at
Previously I had -118 installed. I used to use the following command to set
initial parameters:
/usr/bin/ivtvctl --set-codec-params=bitrate_mode=0,bitrate=3300000,bitrate_peak=4000000,framespergop=6,stream_type=14 --device=/dev/dvr0 --set-format=width=720,height=480
Now, ivtvctl doesn't recognize any of those parameters:
===========================================================================
$ /usr/bin/ivtvctl --help
Usage:
-d, --device <dev> use device <dev> instead of /dev/video0
-h, --help display this help message
-K, --passthrough <mode>
set passthrough mode: 1 = on, 0 = off [IVTV_IOC_PASSTHROUGH]
-W, --get-vbi-passthrough
query the current VBI passthrough mode [IVTV_IOC_G_VBI_PASSTHROUGH]
-w, --set-vbi-passthrough=<mode>
set the current VBI passthrough mode to <mode> [IVTV_IOC_S_VBI_PASSTHROUGH]
<mode> is a comma separated list of:
none: no passthrough
cc: closed caption
wss: widescreen signal
vps: vps
--get-yuv-mode display the current yuv mode
--set-yuv-mode [param],[param]
set the current yuv mode
param:
mode =<#> yuv_mode 0=interlaced,1=progressive,2=auto
threshold =<#> if src_hight <= threshold treat as progressive
--reset-ir reset the infrared receiver [VIDIOC_INT_RESET]
--version shows the version number of this utility.
It should match the driver version.
Expert options:
-D, --set-debug <level>
set the module ivtv_debug variable
-E, --end-gop capture last GOP [IVTV_IOC_S_GOP_END]
-e, --get-debug query the module ivtv_debug variable
-I, --list-gpio
show GPIO input/direction/output bits
-i, --set-gpio [dir=<dir>,]val=<val>
set GPIO direction bits to <dir> and set output to <val>
-k, --sync test vsync's capabilities [IVTV_IOC_FRAMESYNC]
-R, --list-registers chip=<chip>
dump registers [VIDIOC_INT_G_REGISTER]
<chip> is one of: saa711x, saa7127, saa717x, cx2584x, cx2341x
-r, --set-register chip=<chip>,reg=<reg>,val=<val>
set register [VIDIOC_INT_S_REGISTER]
<chip> is one of: saa711x, saa7127, saa717x, cx2584x, cx2341x
-v, --audio-route=input=<in>,output=<out>
set the audio input/output routing [VIDIOC_INT_S_AUDIO_ROUTING]
===========================================================================
Can someone tell me what changed? And how I can get that functionality back?
Thank you.
--
Allen J. Newton (anewton at alturia.fleet.org)
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