The bsdav package is a set of programs for audio and video reading and
writing.  The programs use BSD native devices and the source code is
free-as-in-BSD licensed as well.

The bsdav package also includes a general purpose library, libbsdav,
for both accessing audio(4) and bktr(4) devices, and simple data
operations.

While one of the goals of the bsdav project is simplicity, another
goal is to make A/V processing on *BSD systems "easily" accessible.
So to ease the storage and synchronization of both audio and video
streams, bsdav has it's own, very simple, A/V container format.

Hopefully the bsdav programs are written understandably and correclty
enough that they may help others understand how to use audio(4) and
bktr(4).

bsdav consists of:

	audiorec - record raw audio streams from audio(4) to file
	bktrrec - record raw video streams from bktr(4) to file
	avplay - play raw audio and/or raw video streams
	bktrplay - display video from bktr(4) via Xv(3X)
	tunerctl - manipulate bktr(4) tuner devices
	bsdavrec - records audio and/or video in bsdav(5) streams
	bsdavplay - play audio and/or video in bsdav(5) streams
	bsdavdemux - extract audio and/or video from bsdav(5) streams
	btv - shell script frontend for the above programs
	libbsdav - general purpose *BSD A/V library
