On Mon May 28 2012 18:29:11 Ezequiel Garcia wrote: > Hi again, > > On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 8:52 AM, Ezequiel Garcia <elezegarcia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> I'm just bringing this proposal to your attention as I am wondering how your driver (and > >> the old easycap driver that your driver will replace) handle the easycap device with > >> multiple inputs? Is it cycling through all inputs? In that case we might need the input > >> field. > > What do you mean by "cycling through all inputs"? > > Do you mean registering one video node per video input > and support simultaneous streaming? > > In that case, I don't have that in mind and I'm not sure if the hw > supports it. > > On the contrary, I was thinking in registering just one video device > and let user select input through ioctl. All that's needed > it to set some stk1160 (and maybe saa711x) registers to route > the selected input. > > I may be missing something, but I don't see any relation between > video buffer queue and selected input. > (Perhaps this is OT and we should discuss this in another thread) Well, this particular API was intended to let the hardware switch from one input to another automatically: e.g. the first frame is from input 1, the second from input 2, etc. until it has gone through all inputs and goes back to input 1. This requires hardware support and if the stk1160 can't do that, then you can forget about all this. I was just wondering about it since the easycap is sold with surveillance applications in mind: http://dx.com/p/easycap-4-channel-4-input-usb-2-0-dvr-video-capture-surveillance-dongle-11127?item=5 However, reading through the comments I realize that the software just switches input every second or so, so this seems to be done by software, not hardware. In other words, your approach is the right one :-) Regards, Hans -- 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