dvcont (1) Linux Manual Page
NAME
dvcont – send control commands to DV cameras
SYNOPSIS
dvcont <command1> [ <command2> … ]
DESCRIPTION
dvcont is a command line tool to send control commands via an IEEE1394 link to a device that implements the AV/C specifications by the 1394 Trade Association. Or for the non-techies: dvcont lets you remote control your DV camera via a Firewire cable. The following commands are understood:
dev<number>- Select device number on chain to use. (dvcont tries to automatically detect the camera. Use the
devcommand BEFORE any other commands for manual control.) play- Tell the camera to play. If already playing, it toggles slow-motion.
reverse- Tell the camera to play in reverse. If already playing, it toggles slow-motion.
trickplay < -14 to +14 >- Tell the camera to play at various speeds. 0 = forward play, -14 = fastest reverse, -8 = 1X reverse, -1 = slowest reverse, 1 = slowest forward, 8 = 1X forward, 14 = fastest forward. (Not supported by all cameras.)
stop- Tell the camera to stop playing.
rewind- Tell the camera to rewind. (Use in stop or play mode.)
ff- Tell the camera to fast forward. (Use in stop or play mode.)
pause- Tell the camera to toggle pause play.
next- Tell the camera to go to the next frame. (Use in pause mode.)
nextindex- Tell the camera to search for the next scene. (Use in pause or play mode.)
prev- Tell the camera to go to the previous frame. (Use in pause mode)
previndex- Tell the camera to search for the previous scene. (Use in pause or play mode)
record- Tell the camera to record. (Use with caution!)
eject- Tell the camera to eject the tape. (Not supported by all cameras.)
timecode- Report the timecode on tape in the format HH:MM:SS:FF (hours, minutes, seconds, intra-second frames).
seek<timecode>- Tell the camera to go to the timecode, given in format HH:MM:SS:FF as above.
status- Report the status of the device.
pluginfo- Report available plugs.
verbose- Tell the program to tell you debug info.
version- Tell the program to tell you the program version.
help- Tell the program to show you a help screen.
AUTHORS
dvcont was written by Jason Howard <jason [at] spectsoft.com> and Dan Dennedy <dan [at] dennedy.org>. This man page was written with the help of help2man by Daniel Kobras <kobras [at] debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution (but may be used by others). Updated by Dan Dennedy <dan [at] dennedy.org>.
