So I was just wondering is there anything like this on a mac with the isight, where you can record video using the isight via the command line? Thanks in advance!
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On Linux 'ffmpeg' uses the 'video4linux2' capture API, and on Windows there is a version called 'video4windows.' A version of this API does not exist for the Mac.
If you wish to record video from your iSight camera from the commandline, use this free software instead:
Wacaw - Webcam Tools for Mac OS X
Here is an example of its usage.
Another alternative is to install Linux, and 'isight-firmware-tools', on your Mac hardware. There are details on using on this blog, though I did not test them. Unlike the Wacaw method above, you would have to boot into an entirely different OS to use this second alternative.
Hope this helps!