Re: Analog input for Hauppauge express-card HVR-1400

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On Tue, 2011-03-22 at 19:57 +0000, Emil Meier wrote:
> In the attached files I have added some code for the analog part of a HVR-1400 
> card. (The patch is taken from a patch for HVR1800..)
> Until now only the composite video input is functional. 
> The s-video input captures only the b&w part of the video.
> The patch in cx25840-core.c was needed to get PAL support for the video input. 
> If the line
> cx25840_write(client, 0x2, 0x76);
> is needed by other cards,

You patches have a problem:

Your first patch modifies a card entry in the cx23885 driver, but your
second patch changes the cx231xx_initialize() function in
cx25840-core.c. 

http://git.linuxtv.org/media_tree.git?a=blob;f=drivers/media/video/cx25840/cx25840-core.c;h=35796e0352475b6536bfd47315107e418e6716fa;hb=refs/heads/staging/for_v2.6.39#l638

The second patch should have no effect on the operation of a CX2388[578]
based card.

Regards,
Andy



>  the skipping should depend on the card-name... but I 
> don't know how I can get the card-model in this module...
> 
> Maybe this helps someone else in using the analog part of this card.
> 
> Emil
> 
> 
>       


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