On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Yury Tarasievich wrote:
YTAt http://freebsddvb.narod.ru, there exists an adequately up-to-date
YTport of linux DVB drivers, seemingly supporting DVB adapters up to rev.1.5.
YT
YTRegarding porting of V4L. I may be utterly wrong, but isn't the whole
YTV4L/V4L2/V4L2-whatever
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Dan Nelson wrote:
DNIn the last episode (Mar 12), Yury Tarasievich said:
DN At http://freebsddvb.narod.ru, there exists an adequately up-to-date
DN port of linux DVB drivers, seemingly supporting DVB adapters up to
DN rev.1.5.
DN
DN Regarding porting of V4L. I may be utterly
At http://freebsddvb.narod.ru, there exists an adequately up-to-date
port of linux DVB drivers, seemingly supporting DVB adapters up to rev.1.5.
Regarding porting of V4L. I may be utterly wrong, but isn't the whole
V4L/V4L2/V4L2-whatever thing rather made ad hoc, not really designed?
Could
In the last episode (Mar 12), Yury Tarasievich said:
At http://freebsddvb.narod.ru, there exists an adequately up-to-date
port of linux DVB drivers, seemingly supporting DVB adapters up to
rev.1.5.
Regarding porting of V4L. I may be utterly wrong, but isn't the whole
V4L/V4L2/V4L2-whatever
Hello all,
As subj. said - does anybody work on porting v4l (especially!)
drivers for non- bt8x based cards? Specifically saa7134 based (got one and
would rather not have to reboot to Linux to watch TV :-)
Yes, I know, the simplest answer would be you're interested - you do but
that'd be quite
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