On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 02:10:30PM -0400, Lamar Owen wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 June 2003 13:34, Axel Thimm wrote:
> > The atrpms kernel is the Red Hat kernel with updated v4l2/i2c bits (as
> > well as SGI's XFS). This is considered well tested. You need such a
> > kernel to test the binary kernel modules.
> 
> Axel, (or anyone else), do you know if anyone has tried this kernel and this 
> bttv with the Linux Media Labs LMLBT4x cards?  I've got two on their way (and 
> one in production on a machine running a vanilla 2.4.20+kraxel patches+LML's 
> patched bttv) that I can test with, but I was just curious.
> [...]
> For those who may not know, the LMLBT44 is a four-way BT878-based card with a 
> PCI bridge integrated onto the card.  It has eight video inputs on BNC's, 
> along with some digital inputs and outputs for switching, etc.

I know that the above combination of kernel&bttv rpm treats bttv based
cards well. Just try it out, and if any tweaking in the rpms is
needed, that won't harm other setups, I'd patch it in.
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