Hi, I have a MAGIX USB video capture device, which is bundled with Windows software and sold as "Rescue Your Videotapes!". The unit has USB ID 1B80:E349. It is an OEM version of the KWorld UB315. The MAGIX Windows drivers call it "USB-Videowandler 2". A picture is shown here: http://www.videomaker.com/content/large_image.php?article_id=14378&filename=1.jpg The KWorld UB315 Windows driver is available from ftp://ftp.kworld.com.tw/kworld/driver/UB315/v5.3.0306.0_080417_WHQL.zip (But it does not work as-is with the MAGIX product due to the different USB ID.) Someone posted to the em28xx mailing list in Feb 2009 that they managed to get it working without too much trouble: http://www.mail-archive.com/em28xx@xxxxxxxxxxx/msg02006.html I thought I'd provide some further info since I took mine apart to look at the chips inside... Text on PCB: UB315_Ver:C E169583 - NXP SAA7113H (video decoder) - eMPIA EM2861 (probably; covered by label but 2861 mentioned in Windows device manager) - eMPIA EMP202 (Single-Chip Dual-Channel AC97 Audio Codec for PC Audio Systems) - Atmel serial EEPROM - There is also an LED and a button which can be pressed by the user. -- Mark -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html