qvidcap(1)
qvidcap - A v4l2 video capture viewer
Description
QVIDCAP
NAME
qvidcap - A v4l2 video capture viewer
SYNOPSIS
qvidcap [<options>]
DESCRIPTION
The qvidcap tool is used to test video4linux capture devices, either using a video device, a file, or over network. This application can also serve as a generic video/TV viewer application.
It does not (yet) support compressed video streams other than MJPEG
OPTIONS
-d, --device=<dev>
Use device <dev> as the video device if <dev> is a number, then /dev/video<dev> is used
-f, --file=<file>
Read from the file <file> for the raw frame data
-p, --port[=<port>]
Listen for a network connection on the given port. The default port is 8362
-T, --tpg
Use the test pattern generator. If neither -d, -f nor -T is specified then use /dev/video0.
-c, --count=<cnt>
Stop after <cnt> captured frames
-b, --buffers=<bufs>
Request <bufs> buffers (default 4) when streaming from a video device.
-s, --single-step[=<frm>]
Starting with frame <frm> (default 1), pause after displaying each frame until Space is pressed.
-C, --colorspace=<c>
Override colorspace. <c> can be one of the following colorspaces: smpte170m, smpte240m, rec709, 470m, 470bg, jpeg, srgb, oprgb, bt2020, dcip3
-X, --xfer-func=<x>
Override transfer function. <x> can be one of the following transfer functions: default, 709, srgb, oprgb, smpte240m, smpte2084, dcip3, none
-Y, --ycbcr-enc=<y>
Override Y’CbCr encoding. <y> can be one of the following Y’CbCr encodings: default, 601, 709, xv601, xv709, bt2020, bt2020c, smpte240m
-Q, --quant=<q>
Override quantization. <q> can be one of the following quantization methods: default, full-range, lim-range
-P, --pixelformat=<p>
For video devices: set the format to this pixel format. For reading from a file: interpret the data using this pixel format setting. Ignored for other modes. Use -l to see the list of supported pixel formats.
-l, --list-formats
Display all supported formats
-h, --help
Display this help message
-t, --timings
Report frame render timings
-v, --verbose
Be more verbose
-R, --raw
Open device in raw mode
--opengl
Force openGL to display the video
--opengles
Force openGL ES to display the video
The following options are
ignored when capturing from a video device:
-W,--width=<width>
Set width
-H,--height=<height>
Set frame (not field!) height
-A,--padding=<bytes>
set additional horizontal padding (after width)
--fps=<fps>
Set frames-per-second (default is 30)
The following option is only
valid when reading from a file:
-F, --field=<f>
Override field setting. <f> can be one of the following field layouts: any, none, top, bottom, interlaced, seq_tb, seq_bt, alternate, interlaced_tb, interlaced_bt
The following options are
specific to the test pattern generator:
--list-patterns
List available patterns for use with --pattern
--pattern=<pat>
Choose output test pattern, the default is 0
--square
Show a square in the middle of the output test pattern
--border
Show a border around the pillar/letterboxed video
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--sav |
Insert an SAV code in every line |
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--eav |
Insert an EAV code in every line |
--pixel-aspect=<aspect>
Select a pixel aspect ratio, the default is to autodetect. <aspect> can be one of: square, ntsc, pal
--video-aspect=<aspect>
Select a video aspect ratio, the default is to use the frame ratio. <aspect> can be one of: 4 x3, 14x9, 16x9, anamorphic
--alpha=<alpha-value>
Value to use for the alpha component, range 0-255, the default is 0
--alpha-red-only
Only use the --alpha value for the red colors, for all others use 0
--rgb-lim-range
Encode RGB values as limited [16-235] instead of full range
--hor-speed=<speed>
Choose speed for horizontal movement, the default is 0 and the range is [-3...3]
--vert-speed=<speed>
Choose speed for vertical movement, the default is 0 and the range is [-3...3]
--perc-fill=<percentage>
Percentage of the frame to actually fill. the default is 100%
These options use the test
pattern generator to test the OpenGL backend:
--test=<count>
Test all formats, each test generates <count> frames.
--test-mask=<mask>
Mask which tests are performed.
<mask> is a bit mask with these values:
0x01: Mask iterating over pixel formats
0x02: Mask iterating over fields
0x04: Mask iterating over colorspaces
0x08: Mask iterating over transfer functions
0x10: Mask iterating over Y’CbCr encodings
0x20: Mask iterating over quantization ranges
HOTKEYS
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Q |
Quit application. | ||
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P |
Cycle forwards through all the supported pixel formats. With Shift pressed: cycle backwards. With Ctrl pressed: restore the original pixel format. Only available with --file. | ||
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I |
Cycle forwards through all the supported interlaced field settings. With Shift pressed: cycle backwards. With Ctrl pressed: restore the original interlaced field setting. Only available with --file. | ||
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C |
Cycle forwards through all the supported colorspaces. With Shift pressed: cycle backwards. With Ctrl pressed: restore the original colorspace. | ||
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X |
Cycle forwards through all the supported transfer functions. With Shift pressed: cycle backwards. With Ctrl pressed: restore the original transfer function. | ||
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Y |
Cycle forwards through all the supported Y’CbCr encodings. With Shift pressed: cycle backwards. With Ctrl pressed: restore the original Y’CbCr encoding. | ||
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H |
Cycle forwards through all the supported HSV encodings. With Shift pressed: cycle backwards. With Ctrl pressed: restore the original HSV encoding. | ||
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R |
Cycle forwards through all the supported quantization ranges. With Shift pressed: cycle backwards. With Ctrl pressed: restore the original quantization range. |
Right-Click
Open menu.
Double left-click
Toggle fullscreen on and off.
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F |
Toggle fullscreen on and off. | ||
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ESC |
Exit fullscreen. | ||
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Space |
When in test mode (--test) pressing Space will skip to the next test. When single-stepping, continue to the next frame. | ||
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Up |
Reduce the resolution by two pixels in height. Only available when "Override resolution" is enabled. | ||
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Down |
Increase the resolution by two pixels in height. Only available when "Override resolution" is enabled. | ||
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Left |
Reduce the resolution by two pixels in width. Only available when "Override resolution" is enabled. | ||
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Right |
Increase the resolution by two pixels in width. Only available when "Override resolution" is enabled. |
EXIT STATUS
On success, it returns 0. Otherwise, it will return the number of errors.
BUGS
Report bugs to Hans Verkuil <hverkuil@xs4all.nl>