v4l2loopback 0.12.5-1ubuntu4 source package in Ubuntu
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v4l2loopback (0.12.5-1ubuntu4) jammy; urgency=medium * Only attempt building module for kernels that have CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L2 turned on. LP: #1968191 -- Dimitri John Ledkov <email address hidden> Thu, 07 Apr 2022 16:37:40 +0100
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- Dimitri John Ledkov
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- Ubuntu Developers
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v4l2loopback_0.12.5.orig.tar.gz | 50.3 KiB | e152cd6df6a8add172fb74aca3a9188264823efa5a2317fe960d45880b9406ae |
v4l2loopback_0.12.5-1ubuntu4.debian.tar.xz | 17.2 KiB | a66bb1a82e1a3f7b14c1f83e99933939887850489cb51900398a4cc8e7f830c3 |
v4l2loopback_0.12.5-1ubuntu4.dsc | 2.3 KiB | 5a95bd1ac08c075ba2b921d7844252822f3ad2363a1c431a0bbce45565463085 |
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- diff from 0.12.5-1ubuntu3 to 0.12.5-1ubuntu4 (849 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- v4l2loopback-dkms: Source for the v4l2loopback driver (DKMS)
This module allows you to create "virtual video devices".
Normal (v4l2) applications will read these devices as if they were ordinary
video devices, but the video will not be read from e.g. a capture card but
instead it is generated by another application.
.
This package provides the source code for the v4l2loopback kernel modules
to be built with dkms.
- v4l2loopback-source: Source for the v4l2loopback driver
This module allows you to create "virtual video devices".
Normal (v4l2) applications will read these devices as if they were ordinary
video devices, but the video will not be read from e.g. a capture card but
instead it is generated by another application.
.
This package provides the source code for the v4l2loopback kernel modules.
- v4l2loopback-utils: Commandline utilities for the for the v4l2-loopback module
This package contains applications to interact with v4l2-loopback devices
("virtual video devices").
Currently there is only a single command line utility:
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v4l2loopback-ctl: tool to set framerate, format and timeout image