Re: [Fwd: Re: em28xx: new board id [eb1a:5051]]

2012-01-08 Thread Reuben Stokes
On Saturday 07 January 2012 10:56:40 Gareth Williams wrote:
 On Sat, 2012-01-07 at 09:49 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
 
  On Saturday 07 January 2012 06:11:24 Gareth Williams wrote:
    Forwarded Message 
   
From: Gareth Williams gar...@garethwilliams.me.uk
To: Reuben Stokes okonomiyaki...@gohighspeed.com
Cc: linux-media@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: em28xx: new board id [eb1a:5051]
Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2012 17:59:50 +


On Mon, 2012-01-02 at 21:32 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
 On Monday 02 January 2012 13:04:01 Gareth Williams wrote:
  On Sun, 2012-01-01 at 20:40 -0800, okonomiyaki...@my180.net wrote:
On Sat, 2011-12-31 at 17:01 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
On Saturday 31 December 2011 01:51:45 Gareth Williams wrote:
 On Fri, 2011-12-30 at 15:16 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
  On Friday 30 December 2011 14:27:57 Gareth Williams wrote:
   On Fri, 2011-12-30 at 05:04 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
On Friday 30 December 2011 02:01:35 you wrote:
 On Thu, 2011-12-29 at 15:13 -0800, Reuben Stokes 
 wrote:
  Hi,
 
  Not nearly as linux-savvy as most of the users 
  here, but I
attempted to operate a Raygo USB Video Recorder
(audio/video capture device). Don't know if my efforts
qualify as a test.
 
 
  Model Number:
  R12-41373
 
  Display name:
  USB 2861 Device
 
  lsusb:
  Bus 001 Device 002: ID eb1a:5051 eMPIA Technology, 
  Inc.
 
  dmesg:
  [ 7182.076058] usb 1-1: new high speed USB device 
  using
ehci_hcd and address 3
  [ 7182.212702] usb 1-1: New USB device found, 
  idVendor=eb1a,
idProduct=5051
  [ 7182.212714] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: 
  Mfr=0,
Product=1, SerialNumber=2
  [ 7182.212723] usb 1-1: Product: USB 2861 Device
  [ 7182.212729] usb 1-1: SerialNumber: 0
 
  System:
  HP Pavilion dv6910 laptop
  AMD Turion X2 CPU (64 bit)
  Mepis 11; 64 bit( based on Debian Squeeze)
 
 
  Tried
  ---
  * Installed em28xx drivers using instructions 
  found at
linuxtv.org.
I note however that this particular 
  vendor/product ID is
not validated in the em28xx devices list.
  * As new drivers do not automatically load, I use 
  command:
modprobe em28xx
 After this modprobe -l | grep em28xx yields
  
  kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx-alsa.ko
  kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx.ko
  
  kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx-dvb.ko
  * Device comes with a driver CD for Windows which 
  does work
in Windows.
 
  End result is the device is not recognized as a 
  capture
device option in any software tried including vlc, cheese,
guvcview, kdenlive.
 
  Any help getting this to work in Linux would be 
  appreciated
as it completely sucks in my bloated, memory-hogging, 32-bit
Windows Vista.
 
  Reuben okonomiyaki...@gohighspeed.com
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 Reuben,

 If you're willing, then open up the device and see 
 what the
chips within
 are.  You believe it's em28xx based, but there may 
 well be
additional
 devices in there for audio and video.

 Once you've found out what's inside it will be 
 easier to get
it working.
 It may be as simple as getting the driver to 
 recognise the USB
Vendor ID
 or it may require much more work.

 Regards,

 Gareth

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Thank you very much for the response.
   
Okay, opening

Re: [Fwd: Re: em28xx: new board id [eb1a:5051]]

2012-01-08 Thread Reuben Stokes
On Sunday 08 January 2012 03:37:04 Gareth Williams wrote:
 On Sun, 2012-01-08 at 00:25 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
 
  On Saturday 07 January 2012 10:56:40 Gareth Williams wrote:
   On Sat, 2012-01-07 at 09:49 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
   
On Saturday 07 January 2012 06:11:24 Gareth Williams wrote:
  Forwarded Message 
 
  From: Gareth Williams gar...@garethwilliams.me.uk
  To: Reuben Stokes okonomiyaki...@gohighspeed.com
  Cc: linux-media@vger.kernel.org
  Subject: Re: em28xx: new board id [eb1a:5051]
  Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2012 17:59:50 +
  
  
  On Mon, 2012-01-02 at 21:32 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
   On Monday 02 January 2012 13:04:01 Gareth Williams wrote:
On Sun, 2012-01-01 at 20:40 -0800, okonomiyaki...@my180.net 
wrote:
  On Sat, 2011-12-31 at 17:01 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
  On Saturday 31 December 2011 01:51:45 Gareth Williams 
  wrote:
   On Fri, 2011-12-30 at 15:16 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
On Friday 30 December 2011 14:27:57 Gareth Williams 
wrote:
 On Fri, 2011-12-30 at 05:04 -0800, Reuben Stokes 
 wrote:
  On Friday 30 December 2011 02:01:35 you wrote:
   On Thu, 2011-12-29 at 15:13 -0800, Reuben Stokes 
   wrote:
Hi,
   
Not nearly as linux-savvy as most of the users 
here, but I
  attempted to operate a Raygo USB Video Recorder
  (audio/video capture device). Don't know if my efforts
  qualify as a test.
   
   
Model Number:
R12-41373
   
Display name:
USB 2861 Device
   
lsusb:
Bus 001 Device 002: ID eb1a:5051 eMPIA 
Technology, Inc.
   
dmesg:
[ 7182.076058] usb 1-1: new high speed USB 
device using
  ehci_hcd and address 3
[ 7182.212702] usb 1-1: New USB device found, 
idVendor=eb1a,
  idProduct=5051
[ 7182.212714] usb 1-1: New USB device 
strings: Mfr=0,
  Product=1, SerialNumber=2
[ 7182.212723] usb 1-1: Product: USB 2861 
Device
[ 7182.212729] usb 1-1: SerialNumber: 0
   
System:
HP Pavilion dv6910 laptop
AMD Turion X2 CPU (64 bit)
Mepis 11; 64 bit( based on Debian Squeeze)
   
   
Tried
---
* Installed em28xx drivers using instructions 
found at
  linuxtv.org.
  I note however that this particular 
vendor/product ID is
  not validated in the em28xx devices list.
* As new drivers do not automatically load, I 
use command:
  modprobe em28xx
   After this modprobe -l | grep em28xx 
yields

kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx-alsa.ko

kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx.ko

kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx-dvb.ko
* Device comes with a driver CD for Windows 
which does work
  in Windows.
   
End result is the device is not recognized as 
a capture
  device option in any software tried including vlc, cheese,
  guvcview, kdenlive.
   
Any help getting this to work in Linux would 
be appreciated
  as it completely sucks in my bloated, memory-hogging, 
  32-bit
  Windows Vista.
   
Reuben okonomiyaki...@gohighspeed.com
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   Reuben,
  
   If you're willing, then open up the device and 
   see what the
  chips within
   are.  You believe it's em28xx based, but there 
   may well be
  additional
   devices in there for audio and video.
  
   Once you've found out what's inside it will be 
   easier to get
  it working.
   It may be as simple as getting the driver to 
   recognise the USB
  Vendor ID
   or it may require much more work

Re: em28xx: new board id [eb1a:5051]

2012-01-02 Thread Reuben Stokes
On Monday 02 January 2012 13:04:01 Gareth Williams wrote:
 On Sun, 2012-01-01 at 20:40 -0800, okonomiyaki...@my180.net wrote:
   On Sat, 2011-12-31 at 17:01 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
   On Saturday 31 December 2011 01:51:45 Gareth Williams wrote:
On Fri, 2011-12-30 at 15:16 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
 On Friday 30 December 2011 14:27:57 Gareth Williams wrote:
  On Fri, 2011-12-30 at 05:04 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
   On Friday 30 December 2011 02:01:35 you wrote:
On Thu, 2011-12-29 at 15:13 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
 Hi,

 Not nearly as linux-savvy as most of the users here, but I
   attempted to operate a Raygo USB Video Recorder
   (audio/video capture device). Don't know if my efforts
   qualify as a test.


 Model Number:
 R12-41373

 Display name:
 USB 2861 Device

 lsusb:
 Bus 001 Device 002: ID eb1a:5051 eMPIA Technology, Inc.

 dmesg:
 [ 7182.076058] usb 1-1: new high speed USB device using
   ehci_hcd and address 3
 [ 7182.212702] usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=eb1a,
   idProduct=5051
 [ 7182.212714] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=0,
   Product=1, SerialNumber=2
 [ 7182.212723] usb 1-1: Product: USB 2861 Device
 [ 7182.212729] usb 1-1: SerialNumber: 0

 System:
 HP Pavilion dv6910 laptop
 AMD Turion X2 CPU (64 bit)
 Mepis 11; 64 bit( based on Debian Squeeze)


 Tried
 ---
 * Installed em28xx drivers using instructions found at
   linuxtv.org.
   I note however that this particular vendor/product ID is
   not validated in the em28xx devices list.
 * As new drivers do not automatically load, I use command:
   modprobe em28xx
After this modprobe -l | grep em28xx yields
 kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx-alsa.ko
 kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx.ko
 kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx-dvb.ko
 * Device comes with a driver CD for Windows which does work
   in Windows.

 End result is the device is not recognized as a capture
   device option in any software tried including vlc, cheese,
   guvcview, kdenlive.

 Any help getting this to work in Linux would be appreciated
   as it completely sucks in my bloated, memory-hogging, 32-bit
   Windows Vista.

 Reuben okonomiyaki...@gohighspeed.com
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Reuben,
   
If you're willing, then open up the device and see what the
   chips within
are.  You believe it's em28xx based, but there may well be
   additional
devices in there for audio and video.
   
Once you've found out what's inside it will be easier to get
   it working.
It may be as simple as getting the driver to recognise the USB
   Vendor ID
or it may require much more work.
   
Regards,
   
Gareth
   
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   Thank you very much for the response.
  
   Okay, opening it was easier than first suspected.
  
   The main (biggest) chip reads with nice big letters and a logo:
   eMPIA
   EM2860
   P86J3-011
   201047-01AG
  
   Less useful information inlcudes:
  
   A smaller chip on the flip side of the circuit board, in letters
   visible only through a magnifying glass, reads:
   eMPIA
   TECHNOLOGY
   EMP202
   T10164
   1052
  
   The circuit board itself is stamped:
   PM22860-2GOB
  
   Again, thank you.
  
   Reuben
  Reuben,
 
  Was there another chip on there?  The EMP202 is an audio chip that
   can
  covert analogue audio to digital PCM (and vice versa).  The EM2860
   sends
  this digital audio along with digital video over USB.  For this to
   work
  though, the device will need to convert analogue video to digital
   and
  will need another chip to do this.  An example would be a SAA7113
   from
  Philips. Have another look and post back here.
 
  The two chips you've identified are commonly used in for this type
   of
  device and should be easily configurable in the em28xx driver.  We
   just
  need the video chip now! And a tail wind...
 
  Regards,
 
  Gareth
 
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Re: em28xx: new board id [eb1a:5051]

2011-12-31 Thread Reuben Stokes
On Saturday 31 December 2011 01:51:45 Gareth Williams wrote:
 On Fri, 2011-12-30 at 15:16 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
  On Friday 30 December 2011 14:27:57 Gareth Williams wrote:
   On Fri, 2011-12-30 at 05:04 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
On Friday 30 December 2011 02:01:35 you wrote:
 On Thu, 2011-12-29 at 15:13 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
  Hi,
  
  Not nearly as linux-savvy as most of the users here, but I 
  attempted to operate a Raygo USB Video Recorder (audio/video 
  capture device). Don't know if my efforts qualify as a test.
  
  
  Model Number: 
  R12-41373
  
  Display name: 
  USB 2861 Device
  
  lsusb: 
  Bus 001 Device 002: ID eb1a:5051 eMPIA Technology, Inc. 
  
  dmesg:
  [ 7182.076058] usb 1-1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd 
  and address 3
  [ 7182.212702] usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=eb1a, 
  idProduct=5051
  [ 7182.212714] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=1, 
  SerialNumber=2
  [ 7182.212723] usb 1-1: Product: USB 2861 Device
  [ 7182.212729] usb 1-1: SerialNumber: 0
  
  System:
  HP Pavilion dv6910 laptop
  AMD Turion X2 CPU (64 bit)
  Mepis 11; 64 bit( based on Debian Squeeze)
  
  
  Tried
  ---
  * Installed em28xx drivers using instructions found at linuxtv.org.
I note however that this particular vendor/product ID is not 
  validated in the em28xx devices list.
  * As new drivers do not automatically load, I use command: modprobe 
  em28xx
 After this modprobe -l | grep em28xx yields
  kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx-alsa.ko
  kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx.ko
  kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx-dvb.ko
  * Device comes with a driver CD for Windows which does work in 
  Windows.
  
  End result is the device is not recognized as a capture device 
  option in any software tried including vlc, cheese, guvcview, 
  kdenlive.
  
  Any help getting this to work in Linux would be appreciated as it 
  completely sucks in my bloated, memory-hogging, 32-bit Windows 
  Vista.
  
  Reuben okonomiyaki...@gohighspeed.com
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 Reuben,
 
 If you're willing, then open up the device and see what the chips 
 within
 are.  You believe it's em28xx based, but there may well be additional
 devices in there for audio and video.
 
 Once you've found out what's inside it will be easier to get it 
 working.
 It may be as simple as getting the driver to recognise the USB Vendor 
 ID
 or it may require much more work.
 
 Regards,
 
 Gareth
 
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Thank you very much for the response.

Okay, opening it was easier than first suspected. 

The main (biggest) chip reads with nice big letters and a logo:
eMPIA
EM2860
P86J3-011
201047-01AG

Less useful information inlcudes:

A smaller chip on the flip side of the circuit board, in letters 
visible only through a magnifying glass, reads:
eMPIA
TECHNOLOGY
EMP202
T10164
1052

The circuit board itself is stamped:
PM22860-2GOB

Again, thank you.

Reuben
   Reuben,
   
   Was there another chip on there?  The EMP202 is an audio chip that can
   covert analogue audio to digital PCM (and vice versa).  The EM2860 sends
   this digital audio along with digital video over USB.  For this to work
   though, the device will need to convert analogue video to digital and
   will need another chip to do this.  An example would be a SAA7113 from
   Philips. Have another look and post back here.
   
   The two chips you've identified are commonly used in for this type of
   device and should be easily configurable in the em28xx driver.  We just
   need the video chip now! And a tail wind...
   
   Regards,
   
   Gareth
   
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  Good call.  There is another chip. The logo appears to be the Texas 
  Instrument logo. It's stamped:
  5150AM1
  09T
  C9JJ
  
  lsusb lists the product ID as 5051, but the chip clearly reads 5150 
  I have no idea if those two numbers are suppose to be the same of if they 
  have nothing to do with each

Re: em28xx: new board id [eb1a:5051]

2011-12-30 Thread Reuben Stokes
On Friday 30 December 2011 14:27:57 Gareth Williams wrote:
 On Fri, 2011-12-30 at 05:04 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
  On Friday 30 December 2011 02:01:35 you wrote:
   On Thu, 2011-12-29 at 15:13 -0800, Reuben Stokes wrote:
Hi,

Not nearly as linux-savvy as most of the users here, but I attempted to 
operate a Raygo USB Video Recorder (audio/video capture device). 
Don't know if my efforts qualify as a test.


Model Number: 
R12-41373

Display name: 
USB 2861 Device

lsusb: 
Bus 001 Device 002: ID eb1a:5051 eMPIA Technology, Inc. 

dmesg:
[ 7182.076058] usb 1-1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and 
address 3
[ 7182.212702] usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=eb1a, 
idProduct=5051
[ 7182.212714] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=1, 
SerialNumber=2
[ 7182.212723] usb 1-1: Product: USB 2861 Device
[ 7182.212729] usb 1-1: SerialNumber: 0

System:
HP Pavilion dv6910 laptop
AMD Turion X2 CPU (64 bit)
Mepis 11; 64 bit( based on Debian Squeeze)


Tried
---
* Installed em28xx drivers using instructions found at linuxtv.org.
  I note however that this particular vendor/product ID is not 
validated in the em28xx devices list.
* As new drivers do not automatically load, I use command: modprobe 
em28xx
   After this modprobe -l | grep em28xx yields
kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx-alsa.ko
kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx.ko
kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx-dvb.ko
* Device comes with a driver CD for Windows which does work in Windows.

End result is the device is not recognized as a capture device option 
in any software tried including vlc, cheese, guvcview, kdenlive.

Any help getting this to work in Linux would be appreciated as it 
completely sucks in my bloated, memory-hogging, 32-bit Windows Vista.

Reuben okonomiyaki...@gohighspeed.com
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   Reuben,
   
   If you're willing, then open up the device and see what the chips within
   are.  You believe it's em28xx based, but there may well be additional
   devices in there for audio and video.
   
   Once you've found out what's inside it will be easier to get it working.
   It may be as simple as getting the driver to recognise the USB Vendor ID
   or it may require much more work.
   
   Regards,
   
   Gareth
   
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  Thank you very much for the response.
  
  Okay, opening it was easier than first suspected. 
  
  The main (biggest) chip reads with nice big letters and a logo:
  eMPIA
  EM2860
  P86J3-011
  201047-01AG
  
  Less useful information inlcudes:
  
  A smaller chip on the flip side of the circuit board, in letters visible 
  only through a magnifying glass, reads:
  eMPIA
  TECHNOLOGY
  EMP202
  T10164
  1052
  
  The circuit board itself is stamped:
  PM22860-2GOB
  
  Again, thank you.
  
  Reuben
 Reuben,
 
 Was there another chip on there?  The EMP202 is an audio chip that can
 covert analogue audio to digital PCM (and vice versa).  The EM2860 sends
 this digital audio along with digital video over USB.  For this to work
 though, the device will need to convert analogue video to digital and
 will need another chip to do this.  An example would be a SAA7113 from
 Philips. Have another look and post back here.
 
 The two chips you've identified are commonly used in for this type of
 device and should be easily configurable in the em28xx driver.  We just
 need the video chip now! And a tail wind...
 
 Regards,
 
 Gareth
 
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Good call.  There is another chip. The logo appears to be the Texas Instrument 
logo. It's stamped:
5150AM1
09T
C9JJ

lsusb lists the product ID as 5051, but the chip clearly reads 5150 I 
have no idea if those two numbers are suppose to be the same of if they have 
nothing to do with each other, but I thought I'd confirm the numbers.

Also, I noted in my earlier post that the circuit board was stamped  
PM22860-2GOB, but I made a typo.  It's actually,  PM42860-2GOB.

Thank you for the continued help!!

Reuben
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em28xx: new board id [eb1a:5051]

2011-12-29 Thread Reuben Stokes
Hi,

Not nearly as linux-savvy as most of the users here, but I attempted to operate 
a Raygo USB Video Recorder (audio/video capture device). Don't know if my 
efforts qualify as a test.


Model Number: 
R12-41373

Display name: 
USB 2861 Device

lsusb: 
Bus 001 Device 002: ID eb1a:5051 eMPIA Technology, Inc. 

dmesg:
[ 7182.076058] usb 1-1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 3
[ 7182.212702] usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=eb1a, idProduct=5051
[ 7182.212714] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=1, SerialNumber=2
[ 7182.212723] usb 1-1: Product: USB 2861 Device
[ 7182.212729] usb 1-1: SerialNumber: 0

System:
HP Pavilion dv6910 laptop
AMD Turion X2 CPU (64 bit)
Mepis 11; 64 bit( based on Debian Squeeze)


Tried
---
* Installed em28xx drivers using instructions found at linuxtv.org.
  I note however that this particular vendor/product ID is not validated in the 
em28xx devices list.
* As new drivers do not automatically load, I use command: modprobe em28xx
   After this modprobe -l | grep em28xx yields
kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx-alsa.ko
kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx.ko
kernel/drivers/media/video/em28xx/em28xx-dvb.ko
* Device comes with a driver CD for Windows which does work in Windows.

End result is the device is not recognized as a capture device option in any 
software tried including vlc, cheese, guvcview, kdenlive.

Any help getting this to work in Linux would be appreciated as it completely 
sucks in my bloated, memory-hogging, 32-bit Windows Vista.

Reuben okonomiyaki...@gohighspeed.com
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