scantv(1)


NAME

   scantv - scan a v4l device for TV stations.

SYNOPSIS

   scantv [ options ]

DESCRIPTION

   scantv  scans  a  v4l  device  for  available  TV stations and writes a
   xawtv/fbtv config file.

OPTIONS

   -i input
          set  tv   input  (Television/Composite1/S-video  and   so   on).
          Default is Television.

   -n norm
          set tv  norm.   scantv will ask interactively if none is given.

   -f table
          set  frequency  table.  scantv will ask interactively if none is
          given.

   -o outfile
          specify output file.  If none is  specified,  scantv  writes  to
          stdout.

   -c device
          specify video device file.  Default is /dev/video0.

   -D driver
          specify video driver name.  Default is "libv4l".

   -C device
          specify vbi device file.  Default is /dev/vbi0.

   -s     skip channel scan, just write norm + freqtab to the config file.

   -a     Do a full scan (i.e. all frequencies, not just the ones from the
          frequency table).

SEE ALSO

   xawtv(1), fbtv(1)

AUTHOR

   Gerd Knorr <kraxel@bytesex.org>

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright (C) 2000 Gerd Knorr <kraxel@bytesex.org>

   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under  the  terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
   Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at  your
   option) any later version.

   This  program  is  distributed  in the hope that it will be useful, but
   WITHOUT  ANY  WARRANTY;  without   even   the   implied   warranty   of
   MERCHANTABILITY  or  FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE.  See the GNU
   General Public License for more details.

   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
   with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
   675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

                          (c) 2000 Gerd Knorr                    scantv(1)





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