AV viewer (C) Vladimir Dergachev 2001-2003 A viewer for TV capable cards. * Xv support Requirements: TV input capable card with Xv support, Tcl/Tk 8.4.x or later. libzvbi from http://zapping.sf.net/ ffmpeg-0.4.6 from http://ffmpeg.sf.net/ *** NOTES *** * right-clicking in the video window will bring up a menu * People with newer cards with SPDIF - if your sound is distorted try muting/unmuting various channels (like CD). LET ME KNOW (volodya@mindspring.com) if this helps. * If you are working off ffmpeg CVS it is a good idea to run make clean; cvs update -d; make in ffmpeg directory before installing newer version of avview. Since CVS might turn out to be screwed up I recommend making a tarball of ffmpeg tree right after make clean - it is not that big and you would be able to untar it and continue as before if anything breaks. * Do you want to use AVview remote bindings before AVview is launched ? put the following line in your .xinitrc or .xsession file: xmodmap /usr/local/share/AVview/avview.modmap You might need to replace /usr/local/ with whatever location you installed AVview in. * at the moment closed captioning will only work with km from CVS and only with Radeon cards. *** KEYBOARD BINDINGS *** *** Pressed anywhere in AVview *** Control-F toggle fullscreen Keypad + or - switch favorite channels Control-Keypad + or - increas/decreases channel number Control-i switch between tuner/composite/svideo Keypad * toggle mute Arrow Up/Down switch on-screen controls Arrow Left/Right adjust on-screen control Control-q or Escape exit AVview *** Pressed in main window (with TV display) *** 1-9,0, single letters input channel name Enter, Return switch to keyed in channel Delete erase keyed in channel name and show current channel BackSpace erase last entered letter Left-click rotate among on-screen controls Right-click bring up popup menu MouseWheel adjust on-screen control