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SPELL=xf86-video-v4l
PKG=xf86-video-v4l
VERSION=0.2.0
XORG_VER=X11R7.1
SOURCE=${PKG}-${VERSION}.tar.bz2
SOURCE_URL[0]=http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/driver/${SOURCE}
SOURCE_HASH=sha512:3abe396894e03c8c48a2c3479655c61f9f331b2e4a7d8f96b95daea2ed35055d1fb050a3c5b2f2fcd63f7f1403a29c11a1c8e910a403f77ecf63721abd0dd360
SOURCE_DIRECTORY=${BUILD_DIRECTORY}/${PKG}-${VERSION}
WEB_SITE=http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki
ENTERED=20051125
LICENSE[0]=XCL
SHORT="v4l is an Xorg driver for video4linux cards."
cat << EOF
v4l is an Xorg driver for video4linux cards. It provides a Xvideo
extension port for video overlay. Just add the driver to the module
list within the module section of your xorg.conf file if you want to
use it. There are no config options.
Note that the the extmod module is also required for the Xvideo support
(and lots of other extensions too).
SUPPORTED HARDWARE
The v4l driver works with every piece of hardware which is supported by
a video4linux (kernel-) device driver and is able to handle video over-
lay.
bt848/bt878-based TV cards are the most popular hardware these days.
EOF
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