Thanks a lot Waling,
I often tried to write the support for CT-3650 but it was never
successful (due to leak of time). I will try your patch this week-end.
Gaëtan.
On 06/23/2010 12:48 AM, Waling Dijkstra wrote:
Hi linux-media,
adding support for IR and CI on the TT CT-3650.
CI code was
From: Nils Radtke l...@think-future.de
This patch adds support for the Suyin Corp. Lenovo Webcam.
lsusb: ID 064e:a102 Suyin Corp. Lenovo Webcam
It is available as built-in webcam i.e. in ACER timeline 1810t
notebooks.
The note in uvc_driver.c about Logitech cameras applies the same
to the
Now, on each video interrupt, I know which SG list i need to read
from. At this stage i do need to copy the
buffers associated with each of the SG lists at once. In this
scenario, I don't see how videobuf could be used,
while I keep getting this feeling that a simple copy_to_user of the
entire
Hi Nils,
On Wednesday 23 June 2010 11:23:16 Nils Radtke wrote:
From: Nils Radtke l...@think-future.de
This patch adds support for the Suyin Corp. Lenovo Webcam.
lsusb: ID 064e:a102 Suyin Corp. Lenovo Webcam
It is available as built-in webcam i.e. in ACER timeline 1810t
notebooks.
The
Hi.
I need to record some DVB channels from the command line using a
supported DVB tuner PCI card on Linux Debian.
I know I can tune the DVB adapter using dvbtools and record the raw
input using cat from /dev/dvb/adapter0, but what about recording two
or more different channels from the same
Hi.
I need to record some DVB channels from the command line using a
supported DVB tuner PCI card on Linux Debian.
I know I can tune the DVB adapter using dvbtools and record the raw
input using cat from /dev/dvb/adapter0, but what about recording two
or more different channels from the same
23.06.2010 15:43, Steven Toth kirjoitti:
Now, on each video interrupt, I know which SG list i need to read
from. At this stage i do need to copy the
buffers associated with each of the SG lists at once. In this
scenario, I don't see how videobuf could be used,
while I keep getting this feeling
Hi,
I think the best it's using dvbstream with -o parameter with pipes, tee and
ts_filter
For example:
dvbstream -o 8192 | tee pids file | tee
(ts_filter pids file) \
(ts_filter another_pids file)
I hope this can help you.
On Miércoles, 23 de
Depending how you want to use it you may like getstream.
http://silicon-verl.de/home/flo/projects/streaming/
You set up a config file that specifies the adapter the channels and
the output (can be streamed or saved to file.
Or dvbstreamer
( this with UBUNTU 10.04 AMD64, maybe some firmware problem on 64 bit
architecture ? )
This is the product :
http://www.magnex.it/magnex/prodotti/video_processing/index.htm
[ 14.037770] w83627ehf: Found W83627DHG-P chip at 0x290
[ 14.097263] Linux video capture interface: v2.00
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Good morning,
I would like to include an update in the auto tune file for the
/dvb/dvb-t/au-Brisbane file as there has recently been an additional
channel added to the area. If you can please add the following 2 lines
to the file that would be appreciated.
# 31 Digital
T 59950 7MHz 2/3 NONE
Hi,
I am trying to get the CI module of a Technisat Cablestar HD2 to work
since about a week now. I tried multiple x64 kernelbuilds
(s2-liplianin, straight 2.6.35-rc3 kernel, 2.6.32-22 ubuntu kernel,
2.6.34, .) and could not get the cam module on the mantis-based
card to work.
After looking
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