Source: libiec61883 Section: libs Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian QA Group Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), libraw1394-dev, pkgconf Standards-Version: 4.6.2 Rules-Requires-Root: no Homepage: https://ieee1394.docs.kernel.org/en/latest/libiec61883.html Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/libiec61883.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/libiec61883 Package: libiec61883-dev Section: libdevel Architecture: any Depends: libiec61883-0 (= ${binary:Version}), libraw1394-dev, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Description: partial implementation of IEC 61883 (devel) Implementation of IEC 61883, part 1 (CIP, plug registers, and CMP), part 2 (DV-SD), part 4 (MPEG2-TS), and part 6 (AMDTP). Outside of IIDC, nearly all FireWire multimedia devices use IEC 61883 protocols. . The libiec61883 library provides a higher level API for streaming DV, MPEG-2 and audio over Linux IEEE 1394. This includes both reception and transmission. It uses the new "rawiso" API of libraw1394, which transparently provides mmap-ed DMA for efficient data transfer. It also represents the third generation of I/O technology for Linux 1394 for these media types thereby removing the complexities of additional kernel modules, /dev nodes, and procfs. It also consolidates features for plug control registers and connection management that previously existed in experimental form in an unreleased version of libavc1394. . These are development files for libiec61883 library. Package: libiec61883-0 Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Multi-Arch: same Description: partial implementation of IEC 61883 (shared lib) Implementation of IEC 61883, part 1 (CIP, plug registers, and CMP), part 2 (DV-SD), part 4 (MPEG2-TS), and part 6 (AMDTP). Outside of IIDC, nearly all FireWire multimedia devices use IEC 61883 protocols. . The libiec61883 library provides a higher level API for streaming DV, MPEG-2 and audio over Linux IEEE 1394. This includes both reception and transmission. It uses the new "rawiso" API of libraw1394, which transparently provides mmap-ed DMA for efficient data transfer. It also represents the third generation of I/O technology for Linux 1394 for these media types thereby removing the complexities of additional kernel modules, /dev nodes, and procfs. It also consolidates features for plug control registers and connection management that previously existed in experimental form in an unreleased version of libavc1394.