A new version of the UV4L framework is out! A RealTime scheduling policy and priority can be set now. The UVC driver has been enhanced and some small bugs have been fixed.
A new driver has been added to the UV4L framework! MJPEGStream. It captures the video from a given Motion JPEG Video Streaming server like an IP Camera and makes it available through a virtual Video4Linux device. Check the documentation an the download sections.
As promised, the packages for the upcoming Ubuntu Raring 13.04 are ready for download! At the moment, only those specific for AMD64 architectures are provided.
Read the instructions to install UV4L in few steps
UV4L is a simple framework aiming to provide Video4Linux2-compliant user space drivers for real or virtual video input devices. There is no need of any specific kernel modules and your applications will work transparently.
Currenly two drivers are available:
Stay tuned for updates.
I am glad to announce that a new Video4Linux2 user space driver providing basic support (for now) to video input devices based on the Usb Video Class (UVC) hardware specification has been added to the UV4L framework!
UV4L is a simple framework aiming to provide Video4Linux2-compliant user space drivers for real or virtual video input devices. There is no need of any specific kernel modules and your applications will work transparently.
Check the download section!
Packages for Ubuntu will be ready soon. Stay tuned.
UV4L is a simple framework aiming to provide Video4Linux2-compliant user space drivers for real or virtual video input devices. Bye bye kernel modules!
For now there is only one XScreen driver available which provides a virtual device allowing to connect to any (remote) display and capture any given portion of an X screen.
Download it now!