That is the weak point of linux in general, in my case I can't
capture, edit and process DV video using linux, TS I doesn't even
count. In windows I have virtualdub and avisynth (with plugins) to do
whatever I need to process any capture type.
Since I got to know Linux OS (your linux OS brand
I was looking around to find that there is a driver for that Fujitsu
MB86A16 inside the Linux Mantis Driver project, Fujitsu MB86A16
DVB-S/DSS DC Receiver driver made by Manu Abraham
http://www.verbraak.org/wiki/index.php/Linux_Mantis_driver.
I've done a few tests with usbsnoop and other tools
It's not the answer that I was looking for but looks like the thing is
much more complex than just compile and run drivers, this gives me
another perspective, like a dead end.
Thank you Mike.
2009/10/1 Mike Isely is...@isely.net:
I know that none of the about is the answer you're looking for.
To tell you the truth, I think is a bad habit that come from MAME
emulator, you know. You knew that the driver is there and you just
need to add the right information to get it working, now I see that I
was wrong :D
I will take a look inside the cxusb and see what I can pull off from that.
Thank