+Every time a new V4L device is initialized by the linux kernel, it start with
+the controls default settings hardcoded in the driver.
+
+There is not central mechanism to make changes to controls values more
+"persistent": applications have to save and restore the settings themselves.
+
+This is particularly annoying for settings like "Power Line Frequency"
+provided by some cameras, this is a setting which you would very rarely need
+to change once you determined the right value to use for your country to fix
+light flickering.
+
+So here are some convenience scripts to save and restore settings in an
+application-independent way.
+
+Install the scripts with:
+
+ $ sudo make install
+
+
+Change the settings with your preferred v4l2 program like qv4l2 or v4l2-ctl,
+e.g.:
+
+ $ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 --set-ctrl gain_automatic=0
+
+
+Save the settings:
+
+
+ $ sudo /etc/v4l2-persistent-settings/v4l2-settings-save.sh /dev/video0
+
+
+The settings will be restored the next time the device is connected.
+
+Inspired by:
+https://superuser.com/questions/471597/linux-v4l-webcam-make-settings-stick
+
+
+NOTE:
+
+The scripts use v4l2-ctl from the v4l-utils[1] instead of v4l2ctrl from
+v4l2ucp[2] (which can save to a file mor easily) because the former is
+actively maintained and also because the latter may bring in Qt4 as
+a dependency which can be undesirable on minimal systems.
+
+[1] https://git.linuxtv.org/v4l-utils.git
+[2] https://sourceforge.net/projects/v4l2ucp/