Hi,

It should be supported by the bttv kernel driver.
Check out {Your Linux Source Tree}/Documetnation/video4linux/bttv/Cards -
It's there, with this exact chip. I suggest you'll read a bit about bttv.

I have no experience with this card (using FlyvideoII which is different
in many ways) though, so I cannot tell you that *I* made it work.

- Oren

On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, shlomo solomon wrote:

> Does anyone on the list have one of these? I made sure it's on the Linux
> Hardware compatibility list before buying it, but didn't realize that this
> card is not one of the bt848 etc cards. It has a Philips saa7130 chip. This
> chip is supported, but after Googling for over an hour, all I know is that it
> requires a kernel compilation, and even then, I'm not completely sure the
> card will work (althouh it is listed on the saa7130 development site). Before
> I get into compiling the kernel for this driver, I'd like to know if anyone
> has done it and/or succeeded in using this card.
>
>
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