dvbv5-daemon

Collection of command line video4linux utilities

Install

All systems
curl cmd.cat/dvbv5-daemon.sh
Debian Debian
apt-get install dvb-tools
Ubuntu
apt-get install dvb-tools
Alpine
apk add v4l-utils
Arch Arch Linux
pacman -S v4l-utils
image/svg+xml Kali Linux
apt-get install dvb-tools
CentOS
yum install v4l-utils
Fedora
dnf install v4l-utils
Windows (WSL2)
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install dvb-tools
Raspbian
apt-get install dvb-tools
Docker
docker run cmd.cat/dvbv5-daemon dvbv5-daemon powered by Commando

v4l-utils

Collection of command line video4linux utilities

v4l-utils contains the following video4linux command line utilities: decode_tm6000: decodes tm6000 proprietary format streams rds-ctl: tool to receive and decode Radio Data System (RDS) streams v4l2-compliance: tool to test v4l2 API compliance of drivers v4l2-ctl, cx18-ctl, ivtv-ctl: tools to control v4l2 controls from the cmdline v4l2-dbg: tool to directly get and set registers of v4l2 devices v4l2-sysfs-path: sysfs helper tool

dvb-tools

Collection of command line DVB utilities

This is a series of tools written to help testing and working with DVB, using its latest V5 API. The tools can also work with the DVBv3 API. The current tools are: dvb-fe-tool: a simple test application, that reads from the frontend. it also allows one to change the default delivery system. In the future, it may be used to change any property via command line. dvb-format-convert: converts from zap and scan initial-tuning-data-file into the new format defined to work with DVBv5. dvbv5-scan: a DVBv5 scan tool. dvbv5-zap: a DVBv5 zap tool. It allows one to tune into a DVB channel, and to watch to a DVB service (e. g. receiving the video and audio streams, via another application using the dvr device).