I used gtkam for sometime with a Kodak. It worked great, but was a GUI
application and was kind of slow. When I switched to a different vendor,
GTKam didn't work any longer. So I decided to just mount the camera as a
scsi device. All I can say is WOW! This is how it should be. :) I
_strongly_ suggest if you are looking for command line stuff to just mount
your camera a scsi device.
-Derek
Nathan England said:
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> What is a good program to use for viewing usb cameras?
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> Any with good command line options?
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