On 03.10.2013 07:23, Mike Isely wrote:
On Wed, 2 Oct 2013, Andrea Venturi wrote:

hello everybody,

it's quite a long time since i've been trying to hack my Grabster AV400 on
linux..

http://www.isely.net/pipermail/pvrusb2/2007-March/001468.html

still i see it's marked experimental on mainline kernel but anyway it works
out of the box quite smoothly.

Nice to see another AV400 on this list. And then it's even one of those that I need to thank for their base work on getting the device to work :D To introduce myself: I was the one who pursued Mike in the end to implement your patches and to get support into the mainline kernel. Also I did a fix for the cx2341x to enable correct audio support for our device and later (around February 2011) fixed a regression in that module. See also this thread: http://www.isely.net/pipermail/pvrusb2/2011-February/003015.html


One reason why is because I don't have one of these devices so I can't
regression test it.  And (aside from you) I really don't have a lot of
3rd party feedback to tell me that the driver is working well with it.

I could only successfully test Composite + S-Video for Pal-B. So maybe Andrea lives in a country with different TV standard so some more could be tested as well :)

However with that said, it's been quite a while and there certainly
haven't been any complaints so I guess I should get off my *ss and get
the "experimental" designation removed...

Yupp, the AV400 runs happily ever after since I had fixed the last problem that appeared at the start of 2011 :)

Regards,
Sven
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