Re: Sabrent (stk1160) / Easycap driver problem

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On 5 December 2015 at 01:29, Philippe Desrochers
<desrochers.philippe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The difference seems to be around the "saa7113" chip. Maybe the Sabrent is
> using another video decoder chip ?

Yes, I believe that would explain the kernel log you sent.

> I will open one and check the chips on the PCB.
>

OK, that would help.

> Do you know if the stk1160 driver was working with this device (Sabrent
> USB-AVCPT) in the past ?
>

I've only seen generic "Easycap" labeled stk1160 devices
with either sa7115 or gm7113 decoder. Both of these are supported.c

See drivers/media/i2c/saa7115.c:saa711x_detect_chip for details on how
the decoder chip
is identified.

> Also, it seems the Sabrent USB-AVCPT is using the AC'97 Audio chip.
> Could it be the problem ?
>

Shouldn't affect.

> Do you know if there a firmware in the Syntek 1160 chip ?
>

There is not.
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