Re: Proposal: removal of old vb1 or custom streaming I/O drivers

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Em Wed, 10 Aug 2022 16:27:03 +0200
Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> escreveu:

> >> And for bt8xx I would probably be willing to convert it to vb2 as well,
> >> provided we can strip the overlay support from the driver (since, if memory
> >> serves, vb2 doesn't support that) and convert it to vb2. It's a big job, though.  
> > 
> > It sounds OK on my eyes to remove overlay support from bt8xx during VB2
> > conversion. We should probably add a warning about such removal before
> > that (see below).  
> 
> About bt8xx support. At least in the Netherlands the cable companies have
> stopped sending analog TV over the cable (only DVB now) so I've remove
> my bt8xx tv-card from my machine after many years of using it.
> 
> I believe something similar is happening in most of the rest of Europe
> at least.

This has nothing to do with analog TV. There are several bt8xx, saa713x
and cx18 products focused on video surveillance systems. Basically,
analog cameras connected to the capture boards using coaxial cables,
like those:

	https://www.camsecure.co.uk/Camsecure_video_capture_cards.html

Yeah, those are also being deprecated with time with IP-based cameras,
but still there are a lot of such products using analog ones out there.

Funny enough, even analog TV seems to still be used on some places. We
recently merged some patches addressing some issues with PAL/N' on
some drivers.

Thanks,
Mauro



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