Composite RCA or S-Video via VLC
Posted: 17 Feb 2009 13:00
Hello.
I am trying to watch video from an external DVD player on my laptop (Dell Inspiron E1505 / Fedora 6) with VLC.
I have connected the DVD player via RCA to my Terratec Cinergy Hybrid T USB XS FM which works great (all functions).
An old application called zapping utilizes the composite RCA input of the Terratec device flawlessly (video and audio).
The zapping application has an option to choose which signal to display.
I am trying to do the same with VLC but don't know how to configure it.
I know that it is done with v4l2 and the devices are /dev/video0 and /dev/dsp1.
The problem is that those are also for the analog tv so every time i set them it always goes to that mode (analog TV not Composite RCA or S-Video).
How can i tell VLC to output the composite RCA or S-Video signal and not the analog TV one?
Thank you.
Regards.
I am trying to watch video from an external DVD player on my laptop (Dell Inspiron E1505 / Fedora 6) with VLC.
I have connected the DVD player via RCA to my Terratec Cinergy Hybrid T USB XS FM which works great (all functions).
An old application called zapping utilizes the composite RCA input of the Terratec device flawlessly (video and audio).
The zapping application has an option to choose which signal to display.
I am trying to do the same with VLC but don't know how to configure it.
I know that it is done with v4l2 and the devices are /dev/video0 and /dev/dsp1.
The problem is that those are also for the analog tv so every time i set them it always goes to that mode (analog TV not Composite RCA or S-Video).
How can i tell VLC to output the composite RCA or S-Video signal and not the analog TV one?
Thank you.
Regards.