V4LWiki
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Founded by: | unknown |
Status: | Dead |
Language: | English |
Edit mode: | LoginToEdit |
Wiki engine: | MediaWiki |
Wiki license: | Multi-license |
Main topic: | Television |
Wiki size: | 107 article pages see stats |
wikiFactor: | 23 info / verify |
(Page count as of: 2007-10-09
wikiFactor as of: 2007-10-08)
V4LWiki, also known as Video4Linux wiki, was one of a set of three wiki sites dedicated to support for digital video broadcast (DVB) tuners, including satellite (DVB-S), terrestrial (DVB-T), and cable (DVB-C) under Linux. Provides needed info and instructions for getting the base Linux DVB drivers, digital free-to-air television (TV) reception, personal video recorder and video for Linux up and running.
This wiki is designed to serve as a community focus and the resource of reference for users and developers of the Video4Linux framework. In the short term, the task is to document the operation and quirks of hardware supported by v4l applications, to complement and offload the v4l mailing list -- cf.
We are also encouraging developers to turn this site into a repository of knowledge about v4l, helping to ensure that expertise acquired through much hard labor and long dedication won't get lost, but can be passed on to new developers and keep free software thriving. If you are a user looking for help, please try searching the mailing list archives first, before asking a question on the v4l mailing list. Don't leave your question on the wiki -- ask on the mailing list! For immediate help, log on to the #v4l irc channel on irc.freenode.net a try (see the log) -- hopefully someone there will be able to help you! The wiki will only be as useful as we make it. Every user of video4linux has something to contribute, and we encourage you to begin right away. Whatever you can contribute will be warmly appreciated, whether it is a set of instructions for how to get a certain card working, a report on the audio and video quality of a working card, suggestions for how to extend an existing driver or write a new one, or an explanation of the internal logic of v4l itself. To keep these instructions free, all contributions to this wiki are automatically licensed under the GNU General Public License GPL. If you wish, you may specify in each case that your contribution is dual-licensed under the MIT License. |
This V4LWiki was taken offline sometime in mid-2010, its content merged with, and URLs now redirect to the LinuxTVWiki.
- Sister wiki / related wiki