v4l2loopback 0.12.7-2ubuntu3.1 source package in Ubuntu

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v4l2loopback (0.12.7-2ubuntu3.1) lunar; urgency=medium

  * Fix wrong income frame length. (LP: #2025204)
    - v4l2loopback: Fixup bytesused field when writer sends a too large value

 -- You-Sheng Yang <email address hidden>  Wed, 05 Jul 2023 14:07:58 +0200

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You-Sheng Yang
Sponsored by:
Benjamin Drung
Uploaded to:
Lunar
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
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Section:
graphics
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

v4l2loopback-dkms: Source for the v4l2loopback driver (DKMS)

 This module allows you to create "virtual video devices".
 Normal (v4l2) applications will read these devices as if they were ordinary
 video devices, but the video will not be read from e.g. a capture card but
 instead it is generated by another application.
 .
 This package provides the source code for the v4l2loopback kernel modules
 to be built with dkms.

v4l2loopback-source: Source for the v4l2loopback driver

 This module allows you to create "virtual video devices".
 Normal (v4l2) applications will read these devices as if they were ordinary
 video devices, but the video will not be read from e.g. a capture card but
 instead it is generated by another application.
 .
 This package provides the source code for the v4l2loopback kernel modules.

v4l2loopback-utils: Commandline utilities for the for the v4l2-loopback module

 This package contains applications to interact with v4l2-loopback devices
 ("virtual video devices").
 Currently there is only a single command line utility:
 .
 v4l2loopback-ctl: tool to set framerate, format and timeout image