Re: Simple request : mini-pcie analog TV capture card

2010-12-14 Thread Andy Walls
Fernando,

You should send questions to linux-media@vger.kernel.org as the video4linux 
list is mostly dead.

The Yuan MPC718 is supported by the cx18 driver, but it is mini-pci (not 
mini-pcie) and has hardware mpeg2 encoding, which may be overkill for your 
needs.

Regards,
Andy

Fernando Laudares Camargos fernando.laudares.camar...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello List,

I'm after a somehow quite simple information: I'm looking for a
mini-pcie TV tuner/capture card. I simply need to plug my cable TV
decoder to such a card to watch TV on Linux. I've got success with a
Hauppauge 950Q USB stick and TV time but this is not a one-time
project and we would need to replicate it in a somehow large scale, so
a mini-pcie card would fit the hardware best.

Does anybody know any mini-pcie model analog card that are still
available on the market and that is compatible with this need ?

I've looked at linuxtv.org lists but couldn't find one.

Habey has a new model, based on the ATI Theater 750 HD chip, which is
not supported.

AVerMedia has some models too, but none seems to have analog mode
working on Linux.

Any suggestions would be kindly appreciated.

Regards,

Fernando

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Simple request : mini-pcie analog TV capture card

2010-12-14 Thread Fernando Laudares Camargos
Hello List,

I'm after a somehow quite simple information: I'm looking for a
mini-pcie TV tuner/capture card. I simply need to plug my cable TV
decoder to such a card to watch TV on Linux. I've got success with a
Hauppauge 950Q USB stick and TV time but this is not a one-time
project and we would need to replicate it in a somehow large scale, so
a mini-pcie card would fit the hardware best.

Does anybody know any mini-pcie model analog card that are still
available on the market and that is compatible with this need ?

I've looked at linuxtv.org lists but couldn't find one.

Habey has a new model, based on the ATI Theater 750 HD chip, which is
not supported.

AVerMedia has some models too, but none seems to have analog mode
working on Linux.

Any suggestions would be kindly appreciated.

Regards,
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Re: Simple request : mini-pcie analog TV capture card

2010-12-14 Thread Markus Rechberger
Hi,

On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 1:25 AM, Fernando Laudares Camargos
fernando.laudares.camar...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello List,

 I'm after a somehow quite simple information: I'm looking for a
 mini-pcie TV tuner/capture card. I simply need to plug my cable TV
 decoder to such a card to watch TV on Linux. I've got success with a
 Hauppauge 950Q USB stick and TV time but this is not a one-time
 project and we would need to replicate it in a somehow large scale, so
 a mini-pcie card would fit the hardware best.

 Does anybody know any mini-pcie model analog card that are still
 available on the market and that is compatible with this need ?

 I've looked at linuxtv.org lists but couldn't find one.

 Habey has a new model, based on the ATI Theater 750 HD chip, which is
 not supported.

 AVerMedia has some models too, but none seems to have analog mode
 working on Linux.

 Any suggestions would be kindly appreciated.


We have MiniPCIe AnalogTV devices which are very well supported.

Basically those devices are using the USB Pins of the MiniPCIe Bus.
All worldwide standards are supported, we have
ATSC/clearQAM/analogTV(NTSC)/VBI/FM-Radio/composite and s-video
are available through reserved pin routing.
A European version is also available.

Tested applications
* http://tvtime.sourceforge.net tvtime
* http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ VLC
* http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html Linux mplayer
* http://www.mythtv.org/ MythTV
* http://linux.bytesex.org/xawtv/ XawTV
* http://zapping.sourceforge.net/Zapping/index.html Zapping
* http://ekiga.org/ Ekiga VOIP (Channel 0: TV Channel 1: Composite
Channel 2: S-Video)
* http://www.lavrsen.dk/twiki/bin/view/Motion/WebHome Motion detection Software

http://support.sundtek.com/index.php/topic,4.0.html
http://sundtek.com/images/vivi.png (some virtual driver emulation for testing)

Setup shouldn't take longer than a few seconds

Best Regards,
Markus
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Re: Simple request : mini-pcie analog TV capture card

2010-12-14 Thread Markus Rechberger
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 6:33 AM, Markus Rechberger
mrechber...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 1:25 AM, Fernando Laudares Camargos
 fernando.laudares.camar...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello List,

 I'm after a somehow quite simple information: I'm looking for a
 mini-pcie TV tuner/capture card. I simply need to plug my cable TV
 decoder to such a card to watch TV on Linux. I've got success with a
 Hauppauge 950Q USB stick and TV time but this is not a one-time
 project and we would need to replicate it in a somehow large scale, so
 a mini-pcie card would fit the hardware best.

 Does anybody know any mini-pcie model analog card that are still
 available on the market and that is compatible with this need ?

 I've looked at linuxtv.org lists but couldn't find one.

 Habey has a new model, based on the ATI Theater 750 HD chip, which is
 not supported.

 AVerMedia has some models too, but none seems to have analog mode
 working on Linux.

 Any suggestions would be kindly appreciated.


 We have MiniPCIe AnalogTV devices which are very well supported.

 Basically those devices are using the USB Pins of the MiniPCIe Bus.
 All worldwide standards are supported, we have
 ATSC/clearQAM/analogTV(NTSC)/VBI/FM-Radio/composite and s-video
 are available through reserved pin routing.
 A European version is also available.

 Tested applications
 * http://tvtime.sourceforge.net tvtime
 * http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ VLC
 * http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html Linux mplayer
 * http://www.mythtv.org/ MythTV
 * http://linux.bytesex.org/xawtv/ XawTV
 * http://zapping.sourceforge.net/Zapping/index.html Zapping
 * http://ekiga.org/ Ekiga VOIP (Channel 0: TV Channel 1: Composite
 Channel 2: S-Video)
 * http://www.lavrsen.dk/twiki/bin/view/Motion/WebHome Motion detection 
 Software

 http://support.sundtek.com/index.php/topic,4.0.html

Sent the wrong link, this one is for ATSC (the other one is the
european version):
http://support.sundtek.com/index.php/topic,87.0.html

 http://sundtek.com/images/vivi.png (some virtual driver emulation for testing)

 Setup shouldn't take longer than a few seconds

 Best Regards,
 Markus

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