Development: Linux Media Infrastructure API
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The Linux Media Infrastructure API provides a common interface for userspace applications using media drivers in the Linux kernel.
It converges two historically separate API, namely the Video for Linux (V4l) API and the Linux Digital Video Broadcasting (Linux DVB) API.
It also adds the IR input event mapping API.
It is released with each new kernel revision. The latest version is 2.6.32 released 31 August 2009 and is available here
Historic References
The original V4L and DVB API specs are still available as separate documents. However, only the Linux Media Infrastructure API will be updated.
Also See
- What is V4L or DVB?
- Digital TV Standards for the varying scope covered by the "Linux DVB API" portion of the Linux Media Infrastructure API