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Hellug homepage
Hellug hosted pages
http://roadrunner.swansea.uk.linux.org/v4l.shtml
Video For Linux Video4linux is a project to provide a common API to video sources, tuning sources, teletext and other TV related VBI data.
http://dimension128.smartcom.net/drivers.html#svga
Drivers for D128 RIVA video cards, also links to other manufacturers video cards.
http://linuxmedialabs.com
Linux Media Labs LLC is manufacturing and marketing a video capture card LML33 specifically for the GNU/Linux market. The board is based very closely on the reference design by Zoran, and we keep our changes to it open. The software drivers are developed under GPL as well.
http://roadrunner.swansea.linux.org.uk/v4l.shtml
Video For Linux
http://www.exploits.org/v4l
Welcome to the Video for Linux resources page. Here you will find links to programs and information about this new API for video sources (TV cards, QuickCams, etc) and audio sources (mostly radio cards).
http://stud3.tuwien.ac.at/~e8125426/dc30
This is the first public release of the Linux device driver for the Pinnacle/Miro DC30 Video Editing Board. It is pre-alpha (actually it is a feasibility study), but it works surprisingly stable on my system.
http://www.hut.fi/Misc/Electronics/faq/vga2rgb/calc.html
Calculator for video timings v. 0.9
http://atlantek.com.au/USERS/wes/linux/frame.html
Video and Frame Grabbers for Linux
http://linuxvideo.org/
LiViD is a nifty abbreviation for Linux Video and DVD. The web site is at www.linuxvideo.org and there is a CVS repository at cvs.linuxvideo.org. The LiViD Project is a collection of video and dvd related sub-projects. The idea is to provide one central location for users to find information and support for video hardware and software.
http://bttv-v4l2.sourceforge.net/
A V4L2 driver for Bt8x8 based video capture cards.