Rock Your Webcam Like It's 1995

Many Webcam applications exist for Linux. If you want to play with self-portraits, there's Cheese. If you want to set up a security system in your office, there's Motion. But, if you just want to have some fun, give HasciiCam a try.

HasciiCam does for Webcams what aalib+mplayer does for video files. It renders your live video directly into ASCII. It also has a feature to create a live Web feed of your ASCII video for the whole world to see! HasciiCam might not be the most practical application to use with your Webcam, but if you ever have been fascinated with ASCII art, it might be the most fun. It's most likely packaged with your favorite distro, but if not, the source is available from its Web site: http://dyne.org/software/hasciicam.

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Shawn Powers is an Associate Editor for Linux Journal. You might find him chatting on the IRC channel, or Twitter

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Short, but you hit the spot!

Rasmus van Guido's picture

I don't know but for some reason my 4-year-old daughter love it - and so do I. Thanks!

haha ... I love the tittle,

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haha ... I love the tittle, great article by the way

The festival of colors

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The festival of colors and gifts go hand in hand as every Indian festival finds completion in gifts exchanging.

holi messages | sweet wishes

Using mplayer

PePa's picture

You could also use mplayer for this:

mplayer -tv driver=v4l2 -vo caca tv://

Fun

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Fun

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