"Jeremy C. Reed" wrote: > > I am looking for a tool that I can use under NetBSD to capture streaming > video and audio via the command-line (non-X). > > I can use FXTV 1.02 (TV display for Brooktree 848 compatible TV cards) to > watch video. (My sound is from a VCR audio output into my sound card.) > > I am looking at mp1e. I have version 1.7. > > Does anyone know of an official mp1e website? > > It has a requirement: "A video capture board with a V4L or V4L2 compliant > driver". Plus it says it requires Linux (note that I have Linux > compatibility with my NetBSD). > > When I run gmake it gives a warning: > V4L2 is not present on your system. The V4L interface implemented > in this program may work with the BTTV driver only and you will > miss certain features. Consider migrating to V4L2, home page > "http://millennium.diads.com/bdirks/v4l2.htm" > > Plus it can't find: pthread.h, asm/types.h, linux/videodev.h and > linux/soundcard.h. > > Any ideas on what I can do? > Or does anyone know of any similar tools? > > Thanks, > > Jeremy C. Reed > http://www.reedmedia.net/ The next version of mp1e has a fairly comprehensive input abstraction layer. Perhaps you could correspond with the author (Michael Schimek <m.schimek@xxxxxxxxx>) about contributing a BSD input module? -justin