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XawTV 3.95
XawTV is a TV viewing application and a few TV utilities. more>>
xawtv started as TV application for the bttv driver, because the Motif-based "xtvscreen" was the only TV application at this time. Alot has changed since:
- The xawtv and bttv driver switched over to the video4linux interface.
- Support for more interfaces was added: Xvideo Extention, the new video4linux2 interface and BSD Family video grabber driver (bktr).
- xawtv isnt a single application any more, it is a small suite of video4linux related software, with video recording capabilities and serveral useful command line tools.
- In the future even more hardware will be supported, the current development snapshots already have DVB support for example.
Main features:
xawtv
- of course, it is still the main application, for watching TV.
motv
- a new, IMHO better, TV application with a Motif-based GUI.
mtt
- a teletext browser, also uses Motif. This one works on a terminal too.
pia
- a simple movie player.
fbtv
- is a TV application for the linux console, it uses a framebuffer devices to display the video.
streamer
- a command line tool for recording movies.
v4lctl
- a command line tool to set video4linux parameters (tune in some channel, set TV norm, ...).
scantv
- a command line tool to do a channel scan.
radio
- a simple, curses-based radio app.
webcam
- captures images and uploads them to a Web-Server via ftp or ssh in a endless loop.
alevtd
- a http server for videotext pages, so you can watch read videotext with a webbrowser.
- Most of the apps share the xawtv config file (~/.xawtv).
<<less- The xawtv and bttv driver switched over to the video4linux interface.
- Support for more interfaces was added: Xvideo Extention, the new video4linux2 interface and BSD Family video grabber driver (bktr).
- xawtv isnt a single application any more, it is a small suite of video4linux related software, with video recording capabilities and serveral useful command line tools.
- In the future even more hardware will be supported, the current development snapshots already have DVB support for example.
Main features:
xawtv
- of course, it is still the main application, for watching TV.
motv
- a new, IMHO better, TV application with a Motif-based GUI.
mtt
- a teletext browser, also uses Motif. This one works on a terminal too.
pia
- a simple movie player.
fbtv
- is a TV application for the linux console, it uses a framebuffer devices to display the video.
streamer
- a command line tool for recording movies.
v4lctl
- a command line tool to set video4linux parameters (tune in some channel, set TV norm, ...).
scantv
- a command line tool to do a channel scan.
radio
- a simple, curses-based radio app.
webcam
- captures images and uploads them to a Web-Server via ftp or ssh in a endless loop.
alevtd
- a http server for videotext pages, so you can watch read videotext with a webbrowser.
- Most of the apps share the xawtv config file (~/.xawtv).
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Added: 2005-09-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1504 downloads
GPS::Babel 0.0.1
GPS::Babel is a Perl interface to gpsbabel. more>>
GPS::Babel is a Perl interface to gpsbabel.
SYNOPSIS
use GPS::Babel;
my $babel = GPS::Babel->new();
# Read an OZIExplorer file into a data structure
my $data = $babel->read(route.ozi, ozi);
# Convert a file automatically choosing input and output
# format based on extension
$babel->convert(points.wpt, points.gpx, { all => 1 });
# Call gpsbabel directly
$babel->direct(qw(gpsbabel -i saroute,split
-f in.anr -f in2.anr -o an1,type=road -F out.an1));
From http://gpsbabel.org/:
GPSBabel converts waypoints, tracks, and routes from one format to
another, whether that format is a common mapping format like
Delorme, Streets and Trips, or even a serial upload or download to a
GPS unit such as those from Garmin and Magellan. By flattening the
Tower of Babel that the authors of various programs for manipulating
GPS data have imposed upon us, it returns to us the ability to
freely move our own waypoint data between the programs and hardware
we choose to use.
As I write this gpsbabel supports 96 various GPS related data formats. In addition to file conversion it supports upload and download to a number of serial and USB devices. This module provides a (thin) wrapper around the gpsbabel binary making it easier to use in a perlish way.
GPSBabel supports many options including arbitrary chains of filters, merging data from multiple files and many format specific parameters. This module doesnt attempt to provide an API wrapper around all these options. It does however provide for simple access to the most common operations. For more complex cases a passthrough method (direct) passes its arguments directly to gpsbabel with minimal preprocessing.
GPSBabel is able to describe its built in filters and formats and enumerate the options they accept. This information is available as a perl data structure which may be used to construct a dynamic user interface that reflects the options available from the gpsbabel binary.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use GPS::Babel;
my $babel = GPS::Babel->new();
# Read an OZIExplorer file into a data structure
my $data = $babel->read(route.ozi, ozi);
# Convert a file automatically choosing input and output
# format based on extension
$babel->convert(points.wpt, points.gpx, { all => 1 });
# Call gpsbabel directly
$babel->direct(qw(gpsbabel -i saroute,split
-f in.anr -f in2.anr -o an1,type=road -F out.an1));
From http://gpsbabel.org/:
GPSBabel converts waypoints, tracks, and routes from one format to
another, whether that format is a common mapping format like
Delorme, Streets and Trips, or even a serial upload or download to a
GPS unit such as those from Garmin and Magellan. By flattening the
Tower of Babel that the authors of various programs for manipulating
GPS data have imposed upon us, it returns to us the ability to
freely move our own waypoint data between the programs and hardware
we choose to use.
As I write this gpsbabel supports 96 various GPS related data formats. In addition to file conversion it supports upload and download to a number of serial and USB devices. This module provides a (thin) wrapper around the gpsbabel binary making it easier to use in a perlish way.
GPSBabel supports many options including arbitrary chains of filters, merging data from multiple files and many format specific parameters. This module doesnt attempt to provide an API wrapper around all these options. It does however provide for simple access to the most common operations. For more complex cases a passthrough method (direct) passes its arguments directly to gpsbabel with minimal preprocessing.
GPSBabel is able to describe its built in filters and formats and enumerate the options they accept. This information is available as a perl data structure which may be used to construct a dynamic user interface that reflects the options available from the gpsbabel binary.
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Added: 2007-01-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1011 downloads
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