Hi, I'm happy to announce the first (test / beta) release of v4l-utils, v4l-utils is the combination of various v4l and dvb utilities which used to be part of the v4l-dvb mercurial kernel tree and libv4l. I encourage people to give this version a spin. I esp. would like feedback on which v4l / dvb utilities should end up being installed by make install. For now I've stuck with what the Makefile in v4l2-apps did. See README for a list of all utilities and if they are currently installed or not. If you are doing distribution packaging of libv4l, note that the good old libv4l tarbal releases are going away, libv4l will now be released as part of v4l-utils, and you are encouraged to package that up completely including the included utilities. As I'm doing distro package maintenance myself I know this is a pain, but in the long run having a single source for v4l + dvb userspace tools and libraries is for the best. New this release: v4l-utils-0.7.90 ---------------- * This is the first release of v4l-utils, v4l-utils is the combination of various v4l and dvb utilities which used to be part of v4l-dvb mercurial kernel tree and libv4l. * This first version is 0.7.90, as the version numbers continue were libv4l as a standalone source archive stops. * libv4l changes: * Add more laptop models to the upside down devices table * Fix Pixart JPEG ff ff ff xx markers removal, this fixes the occasional corrupt frame we used to get (thanks to Németh Márton) * Enable whitebalance by default on various sonixj based cams * Enable whitebalance + gamma correction by default on all sonixb cams * Enable gamma correction by default on pac7302 based cams Go get it here: http://people.fedoraproject.org/~jwrdegoede/v4l-utils-0.7.90.tar.bz2 You can always find the latest developments here: http://git.linuxtv.org/v4l-utils.git Note, it would be good to have some place at linuxtv.org to host the tarbals, if someone could help me set that up that would be great. Regards, Hans -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html