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Source: zvbi
Section: devel
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Ileana Dumitrescu <ileanadumitrescu95@gmail.com>
Standards-Version: 4.6.2
Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13),
doxygen,
libpng-dev,
libxml-simple-perl,
tzdata
Rules-Requires-Root: no
Homepage: https://github.com/zapping-vbi/zvbi
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/zvbi
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/zvbi.git
Package: libzvbi0
Architecture: any
Section: libs
Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
Multi-Arch: same
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, libzvbi-common (= ${source:Version}), ${misc:Depends}
Replaces: libzvbi-0.1 (<= 0.2.1-3)
Description: Vertical Blanking Interval decoder (VBI) - runtime files
The vertical blanking interval (VBI) is an interval in a television signal
that temporarily suspends transmission of the signal for the electron gun
to move back up to the first line of the television screen to trace the
next screen field.
.
The vertical blanking interval can be used to carry data, since anything
sent during the VBI would naturally not be displayed; various test signals,
closed captioning, and other digital data can be sent during this time
period. These include information like closed-caption data, Teletext
(primarily in Europe), and now Intercast and the ATVEC Internet television
encodings.
.
The Zapping VBI library, in short ZVBI, provides functions to capture and
decode VBI data. It is written in plain ANSI C with few dependencies on
other tools and libraries, licensed under GPL. Some features:
* Captures raw VBI samples from V4L, V4L2 and FreeBSD BKTR devices, sliced
VBI data from Linux DVB devices;
* Implements a VBI Proxy to share one VBI device between multiple
applications;
* Has a robust and versatile bit slicer which handles a wide range of data
services;
* Functions to capture multiple data services at once, such as Closed
Caption (both NTSC and PAL), Teletext, VPS, WSS, XDS;
* Level 3.5 Teletext decoder with support for all Teletext character sets,
graphics, 4096 colors, with built-in page cache including search
functions;
* Closed Caption decoder which supports roll-up, pop-up and paint-on style
caption, color, expanded character set, text attributes and free text
placement;
* Renders Teletext and Caption pages, can export to HTML, PNG and other
formats.
* Can determine network names;
* Can find Teletext subtitle and program pages;
* Functions to extract data transmissions in Teletext streams (currently
Page Format Clear and Independent Data Line Format A);
* Can multiplex and demultiplex DVB VBI PES and TS streams.
Package: libzvbi-dev
Architecture: any
Section: libdevel
Multi-Arch: same
Depends: libzvbi0 (= ${binary:Version}), libpng-dev, ${misc:Depends}
Description: Vertical Blanking Interval decoder (VBI) - development files
The vertical blanking interval (VBI) is an interval in a television signal
that temporarily suspends transmission of the signal for the electron gun
to move back up to the first line of the television screen to trace the
next screen field.
.
The vertical blanking interval can be used to carry data, since anything
sent during the VBI would naturally not be displayed; various test signals,
closed captioning, and other digital data can be sent during this time
period. These include information like closed-caption data, Teletext
(primarily in Europe), and now Intercast and the ATVEC Internet television
encodings.
.
The Zapping VBI library, in short ZVBI, provides functions to capture and
decode VBI data. It is written in plain ANSI C with few dependencies on
other tools and libraries, licensed under GPL. Some features:
* Captures raw VBI samples from V4L, V4L2 and FreeBSD BKTR devices, sliced
VBI data from Linux DVB devices;
* Implements a VBI Proxy to share one VBI device between multiple
applications;
* Has a robust and versatile bit slicer which handles a wide range of data
services;
* Functions to capture multiple data services at once, such as Closed
Caption (both NTSC and PAL), Teletext, VPS, WSS, XDS;
* Level 3.5 Teletext decoder with support for all Teletext character sets,
graphics, 4096 colors, with built-in page cache including search
functions;
* Closed Caption decoder which supports roll-up, pop-up and paint-on style
caption, color, expanded character set, text attributes and free text
placement;
* Renders Teletext and Caption pages, can export to HTML, PNG and other
formats.
* Can determine network names;
* Can find Teletext subtitle and program pages;
* Functions to extract data transmissions in Teletext streams (currently
Page Format Clear and Independent Data Line Format A);
* Can multiplex and demultiplex DVB VBI PES and TS streams.
.
This package contains development files.
Package: libzvbi-common
Architecture: all
Multi-Arch: foreign
Replaces: libzvbi-0.1 (<= 0.2.1-3)
Depends: ${misc:Depends}
Description: Vertical Blanking Interval decoder (VBI) - common files
The vertical blanking interval (VBI) is an interval in a television signal
that temporarily suspends transmission of the signal for the electron gun
to move back up to the first line of the television screen to trace the
next screen field.
.
The vertical blanking interval can be used to carry data, since anything
sent during the VBI would naturally not be displayed; various test signals,
closed captioning, and other digital data can be sent during this time
period. These include information like closed-caption data, Teletext
(primarily in Europe), and now Intercast and the ATVEC Internet television
encodings.
.
The Zapping VBI library, in short ZVBI, provides functions to capture and
decode VBI data. It is written in plain ANSI C with few dependencies on
other tools and libraries, licensed under GPL. Some features:
* Captures raw VBI samples from V4L, V4L2 and FreeBSD BKTR devices, sliced
VBI data from Linux DVB devices;
* Implements a VBI Proxy to share one VBI device between multiple
applications;
* Has a robust and versatile bit slicer which handles a wide range of data
services;
* Functions to capture multiple data services at once, such as Closed
Caption (both NTSC and PAL), Teletext, VPS, WSS, XDS;
* Level 3.5 Teletext decoder with support for all Teletext character sets,
graphics, 4096 colors, with built-in page cache including search
functions;
* Closed Caption decoder which supports roll-up, pop-up and paint-on style
caption, color, expanded character set, text attributes and free text
placement;
* Renders Teletext and Caption pages, can export to HTML, PNG and other
formats.
* Can determine network names;
* Can find Teletext subtitle and program pages;
* Functions to extract data transmissions in Teletext streams (currently
Page Format Clear and Independent Data Line Format A);
* Can multiplex and demultiplex DVB VBI PES and TS streams.
.
This package contains internationalization files.
Package: libzvbi-doc
Architecture: all
Section: doc
Multi-Arch: foreign
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libjs-jquery
Description: Vertical Blanking Interval decoder (VBI) - documentation files
The vertical blanking interval (VBI) is an interval in a television signal
that temporarily suspends transmission of the signal for the electron gun
to move back up to the first line of the television screen to trace the
next screen field.
.
The vertical blanking interval can be used to carry data, since anything
sent during the VBI would naturally not be displayed; various test signals,
closed captioning, and other digital data can be sent during this time
period. These include information like closed-caption data, Teletext
(primarily in Europe), and now Intercast and the ATVEC Internet television
encodings.
.
The Zapping VBI library, in short ZVBI, provides functions to capture and
decode VBI data. It is written in plain ANSI C with few dependencies on
other tools and libraries, licensed under GPL. Some features:
* Captures raw VBI samples from V4L, V4L2 and FreeBSD BKTR devices, sliced
VBI data from Linux DVB devices;
* Implements a VBI Proxy to share one VBI device between multiple
applications;
* Has a robust and versatile bit slicer which handles a wide range of data
services;
* Functions to capture multiple data services at once, such as Closed
Caption (both NTSC and PAL), Teletext, VPS, WSS, XDS;
* Level 3.5 Teletext decoder with support for all Teletext character sets,
graphics, 4096 colors, with built-in page cache including search
functions;
* Closed Caption decoder which supports roll-up, pop-up and paint-on style
caption, color, expanded character set, text attributes and free text
placement;
* Renders Teletext and Caption pages, can export to HTML, PNG and other
formats.
* Can determine network names;
* Can find Teletext subtitle and program pages;
* Functions to extract data transmissions in Teletext streams (currently
Page Format Clear and Independent Data Line Format A);
* Can multiplex and demultiplex DVB VBI PES and TS streams.
.
This package contains documentation files.
Package: zvbi
Architecture: any
Section: utils
Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: Vertical Blanking Interval (VBI) utilities
Television broadcasts use the VBI to transmit text such as closed captioning
(NTSC), Teletext (PAL/SECAM), and now Intercast and the ATVEC Internet
television encodings. The zvbi library is used to capture and decode raw
VBI data.
.
This package contains the following utilities:
* zvbid, a proxy for VBI devices. It forwards VBI data streams to one or
more connected clients and manages channel change requests.
* zvbi-atsc-cc, a command-line utility that captures ATSC TV transmissions
using a Linux DVB device and decodes the enclosed Closed Caption data.
It can record both NTSC caption (EIA 608-B) and DTVCC caption (CEA 708-C).
* zvbi-chains, a wrapper which executes the VBI application given on the
command line while overloading several C library calls so that the
application can be forced to access VBI devices via the VBI proxy instead
of device files directly.
* zvbi-ntsc-cc, a command-line utility for decoding and capturing closed
captioning (CC) for NTSC and webtv.
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