dockapps/wmtv/README
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WMTV - WindowMaker TV
<wliang@tartarus.uwa.edu.au>
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Version : 0.6.5
Release Date : 25th April 1999
Description
===========
WMTV is a WindowMaker dock.app that controls TV Cards which are supported under the Linux Kernel 2.2.x series (mainly for cards based on BrookTree BT848/848a/849a/878/879 chipsets: There are lots of cards out there which uses these chipsets such as the Hauppauge WinTV, Aimslab VideoExtreme, miroVIDEO PCTV, AverMedia TVPhone, Spirit TV, MagicXPress TView, Teppro TEV, etc).
Installation
============
root/setuid root required to run this program.
2) su
2) make install
3) copy wmtvrc.sample to ~/.wmtvrc
4) configure wmtv by editing ~/.wmtvrc or /etc/wmtvrc ( the former takes precedence)
Note: Dock the application before switching the TV On.
Features
========
WMTV is "Just another gadget(tm)". A miniature sized television screen which sits on your WindowMaker dock. However, it'll become a full featured television application in future major releases.
Currently supported:
- Channel Presets
- TV Modes - PAL/Secam/NTSC
- FineTuning (Television source) - writes to config file now
- Scanning of TV Stations (Television source)
- External TV application support
- All video sources (Television/S-Video/CompositeX) depending on your card
- 8/16/24/32 bit displays
- Modification of config file after WMTV is executed
(Turn Off and Turn On again to reinitialise config file)
- Full Screen display!
- Icon should be of size 64x64
Button map:
[ < ] [ > ] [ 0 ]
<1> <2> <3>
Tips:
There are 3 modes of operation on this applications.
You can cycle through the 3 modes by clicking on the right most button <3> repeatedly.
The 3 modes are described below:
On mode
---------
Clicking on the rightmost button <3> for the first time (after the start of WMTV) would turn TV on. During this mode, the left <1> and right <2> buttons are used to change preset channels which has been defined in your config file. Left button to move down 1 channel and Right button to move up one
channel.
Tune mode
---------
Clicking again on button <3> after On mode would bring WMTV into tune mode. During this mode, the left <1> and right <2> buttons have two purposes
individually. Left clicking on the left <1> or right <2> buttons would
perform scans of channels. Scanning will stop when there is a strong signal strength. Right clicking on the left <1> or right <2> button would fine
tune the current frequency. After tuning, clicking on button <3> would set the fine tuned offset into your config file and bring you back into "On mode".
Off mode
--------
Holding down button <3> for about 3 seconds from any of the two modes
described above, would turn the TV off.
Right clicking once on the TV Screen would mute/unmute the audio.
Double clicking LEFT mouse button on the TV Screen would launch your favorite TV application when specified with --exe <filename> option in the command line.
If the external application is not set, It'll automatically switch to the build in full screen mode.
Double clicking the MIDDLE mouse button on the TV Screen would bring you into the built in full screen mode.
To launch an external application:
foo@bar > wmtv --exe /usr/X11R6/bin/xawtv # example.
or
foo@bar > wmtv -e /usr/X11R6/bin/xawtv
If you do not specify any program to be launched during startup of WMTV,
double clicking on the TV Screen would launch the inbuilt full screen feature.
Make sure you have a 640x480 Modeline defined in your XF86Config file.
Full Screen Mode:
Single click on any mouse button will return to initial screen.
Keyboard functions
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Up - Switch preset channels up.
Down - Switch preset channels down.
Right - Volume up.
Left - Volume down.
Escape - Return to initial screen.
m - mute/unmute audio.
Configuration file
==================
This section describes on how to configure WMTV's configuration file.
Your configuration file is located in your home directory as ".wmtvrc".
Excerpt from a sample config file:
/*-----------------------
source = Television
freqnorm = pal-australia
maxpreset = 7
mode = pal
fullscreen = 640x480
[channel]
2
7
9
10
32 (50)
SE11
S21
-------------------------*/
Settings
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source = {Television|CompositeX|S-Video} (X is an integer)
freqnorm = {ntsc-bcast|ntsc-cable|ntsc-cable-hrc|ntsc-bcast-jp|ntsc-cable-jp|pal-europe|pal-europe-east|pal-italy|pal-newzealand|pal-australia|pal-ireland}
maxpreset = integer (maximum channel presets)
mode = {pal|ntsc|secam}
fullscreen = {widthxheight}
[channel]
choose a total of <maxpreset> from the below channels.
separate it with a new line as in the sample config file above.
{
E2|E3|E4|
S01|S02|S03|
R1|R2|R3|R4|R5|
SE1|SE2|SE3|SE4|SE5|SE6|SE7|SE8|SE9|SE10|
E5|E6|E7|E8|E9|E10|E11|E12|
R6|R7|R8|R9|R10|R11|R12|
SE11|SE12|SE13|SE14|SE15|SE16|SE17|SE18|SE19|SE20|
S21|S22|S23|S24|S25|S26|S27|S28|S29|S30|S31|S32|S33|S34|S35|S36|S37|S38|S39|S40|S41
T7|T8|T9|T10|T11|T12|T13|T14|
1 - 125
}
finetune parameters could be added spaced after the channel name above in a bracket.
for example:
32 (50) # channel 32 plus 50
or
SE11 (-10) # channel SE11 minus 10
TODO
====
- Image Capture
- On Screen Display (OSD)
- Other controls
- Advance image clippings
- Video Capture
- Other misc features
BUGS
====
Ask flik. Bug me if you've found any.
NOTE
====
Please refer to COPYING for licensing info.
This program might not work on your system and there is no way I will be held
responsible for anything.
This does to your system including loss of data, loss of uptime, loss of hair and etc.
Please report any bugs/comments/feedbacks to <wliang@tartarus.uwa.edu.au>
Please visit http://www.student.uwa.edu.au/~wliang for updates on WMTV.