[linux-dvb] Syntek DC/STK 11xx USB2 video controller based tv cards (e.g. lifeview tv walker) / webcams

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thomas schorpp wrote:
> thomas schorpp wrote:
> 
>>hi there,
>>
>>http://www.stk.com.tw/product-01.asp?Product_Type=2
>>
>>theres claimed to be already a driver for these chips dc1120+25
>>
>>http://www.linux-projects.org/modules/mydownloads/viewcat.php?cid=6
>>
>>http://www.linux-projects.org/modules/mydownloads/visit.php?cid=6&lid=38
>>
>>but why only Available for companies only? license problems?
>>
>>
>>my new device lifeview tv walker lite (lr144 rev. b) 0080:0148
>>(10FD:0148 anubis?) consists further of:
>>
>>saa7114h video digitizer
>>
>>alc101 audio codec ( snd-usb-audio gets loaded )
>>
>>tda1308 ?
>>
>>cr80p110 ?
>>
>>atmel 93c46 ?
>>
>>
>>tuner pcb labelled lr223m rev. c:
>>
>>coil-less tuner:
>>
>>tda8275+8290 (@tuner guys, you know it?)
>>
>>
>>someone else already done some work about?
>>
>>yes, its an analog tuner but there could be many devices based on the
>>syntek chip around (usb dvb, webcams) so it should be worth the work...
>>
>>i get usb traffic snooped under windos meanwhile, i dont believe syntek
>>gets me the databook for the dc1120 i asked for...
>>
>>y
>>tom
>>
> 
> 
> nobody cares.... so back to ebay...
> 
> y
> tom
> 

ah... ive got 270MB snoopy/usbsniff logs left.

ill back it up on cd now.

drop me a mail if youre interested in.

y
tom





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