Re: DNTV Dual Hybrid (7164) PCIe

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Judging by the silence I'm guessing that's a "negative"  ;-)

I actually had a closer read of this...
http://www.kernellabs.com/blog/?p=1339

So even if I donated a card I guess that's not going to compensate you
nearly enough to get analogue a/v-in at least partially working?

So it seems I went for a "bells & whistles" card which may never be fully supported. I seem to recall having the same experience
with a prior card, I wonder if I'll ever learn!

Are there any tuners with similar raw analogue capture/encoding
abilities (ideally component-in) that you do support more completely or
intend to?

Or should I be looking at dedicated video capture devices for better
linux-media support?

Thank-you

Jed wrote:
By "analogue side" I mainly mean A/V-in
Thank-you/Good night

Jed wrote:
Actually I'd be happy to donate...
So long as I knew there'd be some progress on the analogue side.
Already got the HVR-2200 for DVB.

Jed wrote:
Happy to do this, so long as I can get it back eventually?

Steven Toth wrote:
On 3/11/10 11:26 AM, Jed wrote:
Hi Kernellabs,

I'm thinking of getting this:
http://forums.dvbowners.com/index.php?showtopic=11720
It seems very similar to the HVR-2200 yet has component-in.
Do you reckon your module/s might support it?

Thank-you!

Highly likely the drivers will not support it. Each card has unique
firmware identifiers that need to be added manually to the driver.

If you'd like to provide me a card then I'd consider adding support.

- Steve






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