Re: strange empia device

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Am 01.09.2014 um 21:03 schrieb Lorenzo Marcantonio:
> On Mon, Sep 01, 2014 at 08:14:25PM +0200, Frank Schäfer wrote:
>
>> What's the other device using this vid:pid and which hardware does it use ?
> The previous generation of the tool:
>
> http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/RoxioEasyVHStoDVD
>
> ... an easycap DC60+ clone. Doubly hating it since I bought is sure that
> it would have been supported!
>
>> The big task is the integrated decoder. Makes no fun without a datasheet. :/
> I presume that with decoder you mean the composite to YUV translator... 
Yes.

> With the datasheet is too easy :D 
:D

> strange thing is eMPIA says that linux
> is supported for some of their chip. But of course the 2980 isn't even
> advertised 
It had been advertised in past, but they removed all informations about
it from their website. :-(

> and probably they only give you docs if you buy 100K pieces:(
...and sign an NDA (non-disclosure agreement).

>
>> Thanks, looks like the other em2980 we have seen (Dazzle Video Capture
>> USB V1.0).
> Please tell if there are other tests or captures you need.
At the moment, no.

>  By the way,
> even on Windows, transfer seems flaky. If the bus is not perfectly
> idle or there is some nontrivial CPU load often it loses transfer sync
> and the image get "split" (probably an isoc transfer get lost and it
> doesn't number the packets or something). 
Not our problem. ;-)

Regards,
Frank


> Had the same problem with the
> other chinese camera I used (USB suckitude knows no limits:P)


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