videoctl
— control
video device
videoctl |
[-d device]
name ... |
videoctl |
[-d device]
-w name=value ... |
The videoctl
command displays or sets
various video system driver variables. If a list of variables is present on
the command line, then videoctl
prints the current
value of those variables for the specified device. If the
-a
flag is specified, all variables for the device
are printed. If the -w
flag is specified
videoctl
attempts to set the specified variables to
the given values. The -d
flag can be used to specify
an alternate video device. If -d
is not specified,
/dev/video0 is used.
The videoctl
command first appeared in
NetBSD 6.0.