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  2. Loop device - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loop_device

    association of the file with a loop device node, mounting of the loop device at a mount point directory; These two operations can be performed either using two separate commands, or through special flags to the mount command. The first operation may be performed by programs such as losetup [8] in Linux, or lofiadm [9] in SunOS.

  3. Video capture - Wikipedia

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    Video capture is the process of converting an analog video signal—such as that produced by a video camera, DVD player, or television tuner—to digital video and sending it to local storage or to external circuitry. The resulting digital data are referred to as a digital video stream, or more often, simply video stream.

  4. Loop recording - Wikipedia

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    Loop recording is the process of recording audio continuously to an endless tape (if magnetic tape is used) or to computer memory, or recording video feeds (such as from video surveillance or camera signals) on a video server. [1]

  5. Video4Linux - Wikipedia

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    Video4Linux (V4L for short) is a collection of device drivers and an API for supporting realtime video capture on Linux systems. [1] It supports many USB webcams, TV tuners, and related devices, standardizing their output, so programmers can easily add video support to their applications.

  6. Losetup - Wikipedia

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  7. cloop - Wikipedia

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    The compressed loop device (cloop) is a module for the Linux kernel. It adds support for transparently decompressed, read-only block devices . It is not a compressed file system : cloop is mostly used as a convenient way to compress conventional file systems onto Live CDs .

  8. Loopback device - Wikipedia

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    Loopback device may refer to: Loopback, related to electronic communication interfaces; Loop device, a pseudo-device in Unix-like operating systems

  9. USB video device class - Wikipedia

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    USB video class support for Linux is provided by the Linux UVC driver, although as of July 2017 support for still-image capture is not yet implemented. [4] The UVC driver has been included in the Linux kernel source code since kernel version 2.6.26.

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