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NAME

       vgrabbj.conf - configuration file for vgrabbj

OVERVIEW

       vgrabbj purpose is to read data from a v4l-device and put it in a file, formatted as jpeg,
       png, or pnm. Except for the ftp-options described below everything can also handled on the
       commandline.  Here the configuration statements are described.

       Syntax  is <keyword> <value>. Comments start with a ';' or '#'. Those lines are ignored by
       vgrabbj. Case of the keywords and named options doesn't matter except  for  the  timestamp
       option as well as any filename.

       The configuration file is parsed line by line. If any keyword appears twice or more often,
       the last one is the one used.

       On  startup,  the  pre-defined  configuration  file  /etc/vgrabbj.conf  is   read.   Then,
       commandline  parameters are evaluated one by one, the last is the most significant, if one
       option is provide twice or more often.  Same applies  for  the  commandline  parameter  -c
       <config-file>.

GENERAL OPTIONS

       DaemonSeconds seconds
              Daemonize & loop with seconds intervals (min. 1).

       Daemon microseconds
              Daemonize & loop microseconds intervals (min. 1). Same as -l except you can control
              it more precisely.

       AutoBrightness On|Off
              Defines if vgrabbj's brightness adjustment is used. This option works only  if  the
              device  supports  data  fetch  via read and RGB24 videopalette. See ForcePalette on
              how-to set RGB24. Some device do not support RGB24, hence, Brightness is ignored.

       ImageQuality quality
              Sets the quality of a jpeg output to quality (1-100, default: 75).

       ImageSize imagesize
              Sets the imagesize of input device, where imagesize is one of:

               sqcif= 128x96,     qsif = 160x120,
               qcif = 176x144,    sif  = 320x240,
               cif  = 352x288,    vga  = 640x480,
               svga = 800x600,    xga  = 1024x768,
               sxga = 1280x1024,  uxga = 1600x1200,

              (default: cif)

       ImageWidth width
              Sets the width of the image to width. Needs -H.  The v4l-device has to support  the
              image width you set with this option.

       ImageHeight height
              Sets  the  height  of the image to height. Needs -w.  The v4l-device has to support
              the image height you set with this option.

       OutputFormat format
              Sets the output to format (either jpeg, png, or pnm, default:  jpeg).  Alternative,
              you may provide jpg for jpeg.

       OutputFile <filename>
              Output is written to filename (default: /dev/stdout)

       Archive <path/filename>
              Additional output is written to path/filename (default: not set), whereas the path-
              filename can include any strftime component. The path- filename must not  be  on  a
              different  filesystem  as the output defined above.  Additionally, you need to take
              care of the number of files stored. There is no upper ceiling for archiving.

       VideoDevice <device>
              Sets the input device to device (default: /dev/video)

       OpenOnce On|Off
              Defines if vgrabbj opens the device only while image data is grabbed (Off) or keeps
              it  opened  while  it  is  running  (On).  Setting it to Off is helpful if you need
              access to the device besides vgrabbj.  This  use  is  discouraged  though,  due  to
              possible problems with memory fragmentation. Default is On.

       SetImageSize On|Off
              Defines  if  the  image  size (see -i, -H, and -w) of the device is set by vgrabbj.
              Necessary for certain v4l-devices which do not support to be set  to  a  particular
              image size (e.g. IBM-usb-cam, QuickCam).  For these devices you have to specify the
              size at module load time.  Default is On.

       SwitchColor On|Off
              Switches colormap from BGR to RGB (or vice versa) if set to On. Default is Off. Use
              if you have odd colors.

       SwapRL On|Off
              Swaps left and right of the image like a mirror. Default: Off.  is Off.

       SwapTB On|Off
              Swaps top and bottom of the image like a mirror. Default: Off.  is Off.

       NoUseMmap On|Off
              Turns  off the use of mmap'ed (better) memory allocation for grabbing frames.  Some
              (very rare) cams cannot use mmap'ed memory and have to use read.  If  you  want  to
              switch  easily, use this switch. If you don't know what I'm talking about, leafe it
              like it is: Default is Off.

       DebugLevel value
              Sets the loglevel of vgrabbj. Valid for value are 0, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 (default: 4).  0
              means  no  messages  at  all, 7 is debug. Don't use 7 if you are running vgrabbj in
              daemon mode, it'll surely fill your syslog.  Be aware, that loglevel  7  will  also
              post you ftp-password (if defined) in the logfile!

       UseTmpOut On|Off
              Sets  the  use  of  the  temporary  outputfile.  Default is On. Ignored in case the
              default output (/dev/stdout) is used. If set to Off, the data is  written  directly
              to the file defined by OutputFile.

              If  filename  is  different from /dev/stdout (given via -f parameter or OutputFile,
              vgrabbj defaults to use a temporary file called filename.tmp to  write  the  image.
              This  file  is then renamed to filename to shorten the time period corrupt data may
              be read from filename.

       Exec commands
              Ask vgrabbj to launch an external program. May be used to pass the picture  through
              ImageMagick  or others filters. The first '%s' instance in the command line will be
              replaced with filename. If UseTmpOut is On, commands will be run before the file is
              renamed.

       ForcePalette palette
              Force  the  usage  of  the specified palette. If palette is not supported by either
              vgrabbj or the v4l-device, fallback to a palette supported by both is provided.  If
              no  common  denominator  is available, vgrabbj exits. Supported palettes are marked
              with * below. Possible values are (copy from videodev.h):

               1  VIDEO_PALETTE_GREY      Linear greyscale
               2  VIDEO_PALETTE_HI240     High 240 cube (BT848)
               3  VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB565    565 16 bit RGB
               4 *VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB24     24bit RGB
               5 *VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB32     32bit RGB
               6  VIDEO_PALETTE_RGB555    555 15bit RGB
               7 *VIDEO_PALETTE_YUV422    YUV422 capture
               8 *VIDEO_PALETTE_YUYV
               9 *VIDEO_PALETTE_UYVY
               10*VIDEO_PALETTE_YUV420
               10 VIDEO_PALETTE_YUV411    YUV411 capture
               11 VIDEO_PALETTE_RAW       RAW capture (BT848)
               12 VIDEO_PALETTE_YUV422P   YUV 4:2:2 Planar
               13 VIDEO_PALETTE_YUV411P   YUV 4:1:1 Planar
               14*VIDEO_PALETTE_YUV420P   YUV 4:2:0 Planar
               15 VIDEO_PALETTE_YUV410P   YUV 4:1:0 Planar
               16 VIDEO_PALETTE_PLANAR
               17 VIDEO_PALETTE_COMPONENT

              (no default, depends on v4l-device).

       DiscardFrames value
              value images are grabbed and immediately discarded. Only the last image is  written
              to  the  output. This might be helpful if your v4l-device needs to take a couple of
              images to auto-adjust to the current light.

ARCHIVE OPTIONS

       The following options are useful if you want to keep a certain  amount  of  images  in  an
       archive.  Currently,  the  archive is only supported if kept on the same filesystem as the
       images taken.

       Archive <archive-filename-pattern>
              The archive-filename-pattern is evaluated as a timestring, hence the  same  applies
              as to TimeStamp (see below, default: /tmp/arch/cam-%Y-%d-%m-%H-%M-%S.jpg)

       ArchiveEach <value>
              Defines  how  many  images  have to be taken before a copy is made for the archive.
              E.g. if defined 1, each image is put in the archive; if defined 5 every fifth image
              is put in the archive.

       ArchiveMax <value>
              Sets the maximum number of images to be put in the archive.

TIMESTAMP OPTIONS

       The following options are available only if vgrabbj was compiled with the freetype library
       available. The timestamp will only be enabled if all values evaluated (inlcuding defaults)
       lead to a valid configuration and UseTimestamp is set to On.

       UseTimestamp On|Off
              This  is  the essential setting to enable timestamps if defined in the config file.
              Without this being set to On, it just won't work (although, if  there  are  options
              set  to have an invalid configuration, it won't work either).  This is different to
              the handling on the commandline.

       FontFile filename
              The    TrueType    font    to    be    used    for    the    timestamp     (default
              /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType/Arialn.ttf).

       FontSize size
              Set the fontsize to size for timestamp (3-100, default: 12).

       TimeStamp format-str
              Defines  the  timestamp.  format-str  can be plain text or any strftime format. Any
              '""' at the beginning or the end will be eliminated for compatibility reasons, i.e.
              they  are  not  necessary  (default:  "%a,  %e.   %B %Y - %T" - see strftime(3) for
              details).

       Position value
              Alignment of the timestamp in the image. Possible value:

              ul = upper left,    ur = upper right,
              ll = lower left,    lr = lower right,
              uc = upper center,  lc = lower center

              (default: upper right). You can use either the short or the long version.

       Blend value
              Defines the blend between font background and image (1-100, default: 60).

       BorderSize value
              value pixels will be used as border around the timestamp  string  (1-255,  default:
              2).

FTP OPTIONS

       There  are  no  options  for  ftp-upload  on  the command line. This is due to the need to
       provide a password which would be visible via the ps(1) command.

       EnableFtp On|Off
              Ftp-Connection will only be opened if set to On. Be aware that this might bring  up
              a dial-up connection. See also KeepAlive. (default: Off)

       RemoteHost hostname
              Host  to  which  a  ftp-connection  will be established everytime an image has been
              written (see also: Daemon, DaemonSeconds, KeepAlive, default: camimage.jpg).

       RemoteDir path
              The path consists of the full  path  on  the  remote  host  defined  by  RemoteHost
              (default: /).

       RemoteImageName filename
              The  filename  consists of the full path and filename on the remote host defined by
              RemoteHost (default: foo.bar.com).

       Username username
              The name of the user to log on the remote ftp-server (default: foo).

       Password password
              The password of the user to log on the remote ftp-server (default: bar). Be  aware,
              that the password is kept unencrypted in memory, it might be read by others.

       KeepAlive On|Off
              If  set to On, the connection will be kept. This will cause a dial-up line to be up
              all the time, which in turn may cost a lot of money! If set to Off, the  connection
              will   be  established  after  an  image  was  written  to  the  OutputFile.  After
              transmission, the ftp-connection will be ended.  This  may  also  result  in  phone
              charges, for which Author takes no responsibility. See License.

       Passive On|Off
              If  set  to  On,  passive ftp will be used. This can help connecting to ftp servers
              from the inside of a NAT-ed network.

       TryHarder On|Off
              Not implemented, yet.

HARDWARE SETTINGS

       With the following options you may alter the settings  of  your  hardware  (the  cam),  if
       supported  by the cam. Be aware, this might break your hardware, as there are no checks if
       the values supplied are valid, allowed, or supported!

       -W <value>
              Whiteness definition.

       -r <value>
              Color definition.

       -x <value>
              Contrast definition.

       -b <value>
              Brightness definition.

       -u <value>
              Hue definition.

BUGS

       At my own machine running vgrabbj, the %F in a Archive-Filename causes memory  corruption.
       This is not validated by any other machine. No further bugs are known at this time.

SEE ALSO

       vgrabbj(1), strftime(3), ps(1)

AUTHOR

       This  manual page was originally written by Michael Janssen <janssen@cns.uni.edu>, for the
       Debian GNU/Linux system and enhanced by Jens Gecius <devel@gecius.de>.

                                        February  24, 2002                        VGRABBJ.CONF(5)