On 18 March 2016 at 23:29, Kevin Fitch wrote:
> Well, I just tried, and failed to reproduce those kernel log messages.
> There is a comment in one of the source file about "spammy" messages
> that show up if there is mismatch between the actual and expected
> video standards. I don't think I had t
Hey Kevin,
On 4 March 2016 at 00:11, Kevin Fitch wrote:
> Here is a quick patch that gives me actual video. That being said I
> see some curious stuff being logged while video is streaming:
>
Patch looks more or less good, but that kernel log is not good.
It indicates that the USB packet is not
Well, I just tried, and failed to reproduce those kernel log messages.
There is a comment in one of the source file about "spammy" messages
that show up if there is mismatch between the actual and expected
video standards. I don't think I had them mismatched before, but maybe
I did. Or maybe after
Here is a quick patch that gives me actual video. That being said I
see some curious stuff being logged while video is streaming:
Mar 3 22:04:40 home kernel: [131300.882159] stk1160: streaming started
Mar 3 22:04:49 home kernel: [131309.987118] stk1160: buffer overflow detected
Mar 3 22:04:49 h
On 3 March 2016 at 21:50, Kevin Fitch wrote:
> Thank you for the quick response. Hmm, I am not seeing anything about
> the saa7113 or similar chip. I just replugged it, and here is what
> showed up in the log:
>
> Mar 3 19:32:45 home kernel: [122185.832751] usb 2-3: New USB device
> found, idVend
Thank you for the quick response. Hmm, I am not seeing anything about
the saa7113 or similar chip. I just replugged it, and here is what
showed up in the log:
Mar 3 19:32:45 home kernel: [122185.832751] usb 2-3: New USB device
found, idVendor=05e1, idProduct=0408
Mar 3 19:32:45 home kernel: [122
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for the report.
On 3 March 2016 at 14:20, Kevin Fitch wrote:
> I recently purchased a STK1160 based USB video capture device (Sabrent
> USB-AVCPT). I have tested it on a windows computer and it works fine,
> but not on any linux box I have tried.
>
> lsusb reports:
> Bus 002 Dev
I recently purchased a STK1160 based USB video capture device (Sabrent
USB-AVCPT). I have tested it on a windows computer and it works fine,
but not on any linux box I have tried.
lsusb reports:
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 05e1:0408 Syntek Semiconductor Co., Ltd STK1160
Video Capture Device
I am runni