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-Contributors to bttv:
-
-Michael Chu <mmchu@pobox.com>
- AverMedia fix and more flexible card recognition
-
-Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
- Video4Linux interface and 2.1.x kernel adaptation
-
-Chris Kleitsch
- Hardware I2C
-
-Gerd Knorr <kraxel@cs.tu-berlin.de>
- Radio card (ITT sound processor)
-
-bigfoot <bigfoot@net-way.net>
-Ragnar Hojland Espinosa <ragnar@macula.net>
- ConferenceTV card
-
-
-+ many more (please mail me if you are missing in this list and would
- like to be mentioned)
-
-
-
-
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Cards b/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Cards
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-
-Gunther Mayer's bttv card gallery (graphical version of this text file :-)
-is available at: http://www.bttv-gallery.de/
-
-
-Supported cards:
-Bt848/Bt848a/Bt849/Bt878/Bt879 cards
-------------------------------------
-
-All cards with Bt848/Bt848a/Bt849/Bt878/Bt879 and normal
-Composite/S-VHS inputs are supported. Teletext and Intercast support
-(PAL only) for ALL cards via VBI sample decoding in software.
-
-Some cards with additional multiplexing of inputs or other additional
-fancy chips are only partially supported (unless specifications by the
-card manufacturer are given). When a card is listed here it isn't
-necessarily fully supported.
-
-All other cards only differ by additional components as tuners, sound
-decoders, EEPROMs, teletext decoders ...
-
-
-Unsupported Cards:
-------------------
-
-Cards with Zoran (ZR) or Philips (SAA) or ISA are not supported by
-this driver.
-
-
-MATRIX Vision
--------------
-
-MV-Delta
-- Bt848A
-- 4 Composite inputs, 1 S-VHS input (shared with 4th composite)
-- EEPROM
-
-http://www.matrix-vision.de/
-
-This card has no tuner but supports all 4 composite (1 shared with an
-S-VHS input) of the Bt848A.
-Very nice card if you only have satellite TV but several tuners connected
-to the card via composite.
-
-Many thanks to Matrix-Vision for giving us 2 cards for free which made
-Bt848a/Bt849 single crystal operation support possible!!!
-
-
-
-Miro/Pinnacle PCTV
-------------------
-
-- Bt848
- some (all??) come with 2 crystals for PAL/SECAM and NTSC
-- PAL, SECAM or NTSC TV tuner (Philips or TEMIC)
-- MSP34xx sound decoder on add on board
- decoder is supported but AFAIK does not yet work
- (other sound MUX setting in GPIO port needed??? somebody who fixed this???)
-- 1 tuner, 1 composite and 1 S-VHS input
-- tuner type is autodetected
-
-http://www.miro.de/
-http://www.miro.com/
-
-
-Many thanks for the free card which made first NTSC support possible back
-in 1997!
-
-
-Hauppauge Win/TV pci
---------------------
-
-There are many different versions of the Hauppauge cards with different
-tuners (TV+Radio ...), teletext decoders.
-Note that even cards with same model numbers have (depending on the revision)
-different chips on it.
-
-- Bt848 (and others but always in 2 crystal operation???)
- newer cards have a Bt878
-- PAL, SECAM, NTSC or tuner with or without Radio support
-
-e.g.:
- PAL:
- TDA5737: VHF, hyperband and UHF mixer/oscillator for TV and VCR 3-band tuners
- TSA5522: 1.4 GHz I2C-bus controlled synthesizer, I2C 0xc2-0xc3
-
- NTSC:
- TDA5731: VHF, hyperband and UHF mixer/oscillator for TV and VCR 3-band tuners
- TSA5518: no datasheet available on Philips site
-- Philips SAA5246 or SAA5284 ( or no) Teletext decoder chip
- with buffer RAM (e.g. Winbond W24257AS-35: 32Kx8 CMOS static RAM)
- SAA5246 (I2C 0x22) is supported
-- 256 bytes EEPROM: Microchip 24LC02B or Philips 8582E2Y
- with configuration information
- I2C address 0xa0 (24LC02B also responds to 0xa2-0xaf)
-- 1 tuner, 1 composite and (depending on model) 1 S-VHS input
-- 14052B: mux for selection of sound source
-- sound decoder: TDA9800, MSP34xx (stereo cards)
-
-
-Askey CPH-Series
-----------------
-Developed by TelSignal(?), OEMed by many vendors (Typhoon, Anubis, Dynalink)
-
- Card series:
- CPH01x: BT848 capture only
- CPH03x: BT848
- CPH05x: BT878 with FM
- CPH06x: BT878 (w/o FM)
- CPH07x: BT878 capture only
-
- TV standards:
- CPH0x0: NTSC-M/M
- CPH0x1: PAL-B/G
- CPH0x2: PAL-I/I
- CPH0x3: PAL-D/K
- CPH0x4: SECAM-L/L
- CPH0x5: SECAM-B/G
- CPH0x6: SECAM-D/K
- CPH0x7: PAL-N/N
- CPH0x8: PAL-B/H
- CPH0x9: PAL-M/M
-
- CPH03x was often sold as "TV capturer".
-
- Identifying:
- 1) 878 cards can be identified by PCI Subsystem-ID:
- 144f:3000 = CPH06x
- 144F:3002 = CPH05x w/ FM
- 144F:3005 = CPH06x_LC (w/o remote control)
- 1) The cards have a sticker with "CPH"-model on the back.
- 2) These cards have a number printed on the PCB just above the tuner metal box:
- "80-CP2000300-x" = CPH03X
- "80-CP2000500-x" = CPH05X
- "80-CP2000600-x" = CPH06X / CPH06x_LC
-
- Askey sells these cards as "Magic TView series", Brand "MagicXpress".
- Other OEM often call these "Tview", "TView99" or else.
-
-Lifeview Flyvideo Series:
--------------------------
- The naming of these series differs in time and space.
-
- Identifying:
- 1) Some models can be identified by PCI subsystem ID:
- 1852:1852 = Flyvideo 98 FM
- 1851:1850 = Flyvideo 98
- 1851:1851 = Flyvideo 98 EZ (capture only)
- 2) There is a print on the PCB:
- LR25 = Flyvideo (Zoran ZR36120, SAA7110A)
- LR26 Rev.N = Flyvideo II (Bt848)
- Rev.O = Flyvideo II (Bt878)
- LR37 Rev.C = Flyvideo EZ (Capture only, ZR36120 + SAA7110)
- LR38 Rev.A1= Flyvideo II EZ (Bt848 capture only)
- LR50 Rev.Q = Flyvideo 98 (w/eeprom and PCI subsystem ID)
- Rev.W = Flyvideo 98 (no eeprom)
- LR51 Rev.E = Flyvideo 98 EZ (capture only)
- LR90 = Flyvideo 2000 (Bt878)
- Flyvideo 2000S (Bt878) w/Stereo TV (Package incl. LR91 daughterboard)
- LR91 = Stereo daughter card for LR90
- LR97 = Flyvideo DVBS
- LR99 Rev.E = Low profile card for OEM integration (only internal audio!) bt878
- LR136 = Flyvideo 2100/3100 (Low profile, SAA7130/SAA7134)
- LR137 = Flyvideo DV2000/DV3000 (SAA7130/SAA7134 + IEEE1394)
- LR138 Rev.C= Flyvideo 2000 (SAA7130)
- or Flyvideo 3000 (SAA7134) w/Stereo TV
- These exist in variations w/FM and w/Remote sometimes denoted
- by suffixes "FM" and "R".
- 3) You have a laptop (miniPCI card):
- Product = FlyTV Platinum Mini
- Model/Chip = LR212/saa7135
-
- Lifeview.com.tw states (Feb. 2002):
- "The FlyVideo2000 and FlyVideo2000s product name have renamed to FlyVideo98."
- Their Bt8x8 cards are listed as discontinued.
- Flyvideo 2000S was probably sold as Flyvideo 3000 in some contries(Europe?).
- The new Flyvideo 2000/3000 are SAA7130/SAA7134 based.
-
- "Flyvideo II" had been the name for the 848 cards, nowadays (in Germany)
- this name is re-used for LR50 Rev.W.
- The Lifeview website mentioned Flyvideo III at some time, but such a card
- has not yet been seen (perhaps it was the german name for LR90 [stereo]).
- These cards are sold by many OEMs too.
-
- FlyVideo A2 (Elta 8680)= LR90 Rev.F (w/Remote, w/o FM, stereo TV by tda9821) {Germany}
- Lifeview 3000 (Elta 8681) as sold by Plus(April 2002), Germany = LR138 w/ saa7134
-
-
-Typhoon TV card series:
------------------------
- These can be CPH, Flyvideo, Pixelview or KNC1 series.
- Typhoon is the brand of Anubis.
- Model 50680 got re-used, some model no. had different contents over time.
-
- Models:
- 50680 "TV Tuner PCI Pal BG"(old,red package)=can be CPH03x(bt848) or CPH06x(bt878)
- 50680 "TV Tuner Pal BG" (blue package)= Pixelview PV-BT878P+ (Rev 9B)
- 50681 "TV Tuner PCI Pal I" (variant of 50680)
- 50682 "TView TV/FM Tuner Pal BG" = Flyvideo 98FM (LR50 Rev.Q)
- Note: The package has a picture of CPH05x (which would be a real TView)
- 50683 "TV Tuner PCI SECAM" (variant of 50680)
- 50684 "TV Tuner Pal BG" = Pixelview 878TV(Rev.3D)
- 50686 "TV Tuner" = KNC1 TV Station
- 50687 "TV Tuner stereo" = KNC1 TV Station pro
- 50688 "TV Tuner RDS" (black package) = KNC1 TV Station RDS
- 50689 TV SAT DVB-S CARD CI PCI (SAA7146AH, SU1278?) = "KNC1 TV Station DVB-S"
- 50692 "TV/FM Tuner" (small PCB)
- 50694 TV TUNER CARD RDS (PHILIPS CHIPSET SAA7134HL)
- 50696 TV TUNER STEREO (PHILIPS CHIPSET SAA7134HL, MK3ME Tuner)
- 50804 PC-SAT TV/Audio Karte = Techni-PC-Sat (ZORAN 36120PQC, Tuner:Alps)
- 50866 TVIEW SAT RECEIVER+ADR
- 50868 "TV/FM Tuner Pal I" (variant of 50682)
- 50999 "TV/FM Tuner Secam" (variant of 50682)
-
-
-Guillemot
----------
- Maxi-TV PCI (ZR36120)
- Maxi TV Video 2 = LR50 Rev.Q (FI1216MF, PAL BG+SECAM)
- Maxi TV Video 3 = CPH064 (PAL BG + SECAM)
-
-Mentor
-------
- Mentor TV card ("55-878TV-U1") = Pixelview 878TV(Rev.3F) (w/FM w/Remote)
-
-Prolink
--------
- TV cards:
- PixelView Play TV pro - (Model: PV-BT878P+ REV 8E)
- PixelView Play TV pro - (Model: PV-BT878P+ REV 9D)
- PixelView Play TV pro - (Model: PV-BT878P+ REV 4C / 8D / 10A )
- PixelView Play TV - (Model: PV-BT848P+)
- 878TV - (Model: PV-BT878TV)
-
- Multimedia TV packages (card + software pack):
- PixelView Play TV Theater - (Model: PV-M4200) = PixelView Play TV pro + Software
- PixelView Play TV PAK - (Model: PV-BT878P+ REV 4E)
- PixelView Play TV/VCR - (Model: PV-M3200 REV 4C / 8D / 10A )
- PixelView Studio PAK - (Model: M2200 REV 4C / 8D / 10A )
- PixelView PowerStudio PAK - (Model: PV-M3600 REV 4E)
- PixelView DigitalVCR PAK - (Model: PV-M2400 REV 4C / 8D / 10A )
-
- PixelView PlayTV PAK II (TV/FM card + usb camera) PV-M3800
- PixelView PlayTV XP PV-M4700,PV-M4700(w/FM)
- PixelView PlayTV DVR PV-M4600 package contents:PixelView PlayTV pro, windvr & videoMail s/w
-
- Further Cards:
- PV-BT878P+rev.9B (Play TV Pro, opt. w/FM w/NICAM)
- PV-BT878P+rev.2F
- PV-BT878P Rev.1D (bt878, capture only)
-
- XCapture PV-CX881P (cx23881)
- PlayTV HD PV-CX881PL+, PV-CX881PL+(w/FM) (cx23881)
-
- DTV3000 PV-DTV3000P+ DVB-S CI = Twinhan VP-1030
- DTV2000 DVB-S = Twinhan VP-1020
-
- Video Conferencing:
- PixelView Meeting PAK - (Model: PV-BT878P)
- PixelView Meeting PAK Lite - (Model: PV-BT878P)
- PixelView Meeting PAK plus - (Model: PV-BT878P+rev 4C/8D/10A)
- PixelView Capture - (Model: PV-BT848P)
-
- PixelView PlayTV USB pro
- Model No. PV-NT1004+, PV-NT1004+ (w/FM) = NT1004 USB decoder chip + SAA7113 video decoder chip
-
-Dynalink
---------
- These are CPH series.
-
-Phoebemicro
------------
- TV Master = CPH030 or CPH060
- TV Master FM = CPH050
-
-Genius/Kye
-----------
- Video Wonder/Genius Internet Video Kit = LR37 Rev.C
- Video Wonder Pro II (848 or 878) = LR26
-
-Tekram
-------
- VideoCap C205 (Bt848)
- VideoCap C210 (zr36120 +Philips)
- CaptureTV M200 (ISA)
- CaptureTV M205 (Bt848)
-
-Lucky Star
-----------
- Image World Conference TV = LR50 Rev. Q
-
-Leadtek
--------
- WinView 601 (Bt848)
- WinView 610 (Zoran)
- WinFast2000
- WinFast2000 XP
-
-KNC One
--------
- TV-Station
- TV-Station SE (+Software Bundle)
- TV-Station pro (+TV stereo)
- TV-Station FM (+Radio)
- TV-Station RDS (+RDS)
- TV Station SAT (analog satellite)
- TV-Station DVB-S
-
- newer Cards have saa7134, but model name stayed the same?
-
-Provideo
---------
- PV951 or PV-951 (also are sold as:
- Boeder TV-FM Video Capture Card
- Titanmedia Supervision TV-2400
- Provideo PV951 TF
- 3DeMon PV951
- MediaForte TV-Vision PV951
- Yoko PV951
- Vivanco Tuner Card PCI Art.-Nr.: 68404
- ) now named PV-951T
-
- Surveillance Series
- PV-141
- PV-143
- PV-147
- PV-148 (capture only)
- PV-150
- PV-151
-
- TV-FM Tuner Series
- PV-951TDV (tv tuner + 1394)
- PV-951T/TF
- PV-951PT/TF
- PV-956T/TF Low Profile
- PV-911
-
-Highscreen
-----------
- TV Karte = LR50 Rev.S
- TV-Boostar = Terratec Terra TV+ Version 1.0 (Bt848, tda9821) "ceb105.pcb"
-
-Zoltrix
--------
- Face to Face Capture (Bt848 capture only) (PCB "VP-2848")
- Face To Face TV MAX (Bt848) (PCB "VP-8482 Rev1.3")
- Genie TV (Bt878) (PCB "VP-8790 Rev 2.1")
- Genie Wonder Pro
-
-AVerMedia
----------
- AVer FunTV Lite (ISA, AV3001 chipset) "M101.C"
- AVerTV
- AVerTV Stereo
- AVerTV Studio (w/FM)
- AVerMedia TV98 with Remote
- AVerMedia TV/FM98 Stereo
- AVerMedia TVCAM98
- TVCapture (Bt848)
- TVPhone (Bt848)
- TVCapture98 (="AVerMedia TV98" in USA) (Bt878)
- TVPhone98 (Bt878, w/FM)
-
- PCB PCI-ID Model-Name Eeprom Tuner Sound Country
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- M101.C ISA !
- M108-B Bt848 -- FR1236 US (2),(3)
- M1A8-A Bt848 AVer TV-Phone FM1216 --
- M168-T 1461:0003 AVerTV Studio 48:17 FM1216 TDA9840T D (1) w/FM w/Remote
- M168-U 1461:0004 TVCapture98 40:11 FI1216 -- D w/Remote
- M168II-B 1461:0003 Medion MD9592 48:16 FM1216 TDA9873H D w/FM
-
- (1) Daughterboard MB68-A with TDA9820T and TDA9840T
- (2) Sony NE41S soldered (stereo sound?)
- (3) Daughterboard M118-A w/ pic 16c54 and 4 MHz quartz
-
- US site has different drivers for (as of 09/2002):
- EZ Capture/InterCam PCI (BT-848 chip)
- EZ Capture/InterCam PCI (BT-878 chip)
- TV-Phone (BT-848 chip)
- TV98 (BT-848 chip)
- TV98 With Remote (BT-848 chip)
- TV98 (BT-878 chip)
- TV98 With Remote (BT-878)
- TV/FM98 (BT-878 chip)
- AVerTV
- AverTV Stereo
- AVerTV Studio
-
- DE hat diverse Treiber fuer diese Modelle (Stand 09/2002):
- TVPhone (848) mit Philips tuner FR12X6 (w/ FM radio)
- TVPhone (848) mit Philips tuner FM12X6 (w/ FM radio)
- TVCapture (848) w/Philips tuner FI12X6
- TVCapture (848) non-Philips tuner
- TVCapture98 (Bt878)
- TVPhone98 (Bt878)
- AVerTV und TVCapture98 w/VCR (Bt 878)
- AVerTVStudio und TVPhone98 w/VCR (Bt878)
- AVerTV GO Serie (Kein SVideo Input)
- AVerTV98 (BT-878 chip)
- AVerTV98 mit Fernbedienung (BT-878 chip)
- AVerTV/FM98 (BT-878 chip)
-
- VDOmate (www.averm.com.cn) = M168U ?
-
-Aimslab
--------
- Video Highway or "Video Highway TR200" (ISA)
- Video Highway Xtreme (aka "VHX") (Bt848, FM w/ TEA5757)
-
-IXMicro (former: IMS=Integrated Micro Solutions)
--------
- IXTV BT848 (=TurboTV)
- IXTV BT878
- IMS TurboTV (Bt848)
-
-Lifetec/Medion/Tevion/Aldi
---------------------------
- LT9306/MD9306 = CPH061
- LT9415/MD9415 = LR90 Rev.F or Rev.G
- MD9592 = Avermedia TVphone98 (PCI_ID=1461:0003), PCB-Rev=M168II-B (w/TDA9873H)
- MD9717 = KNC One (Rev D4, saa7134, FM1216 MK2 tuner)
- MD5044 = KNC One (Rev D4, saa7134, FM1216ME MK3 tuner)
-
-Modular Technologies (www.modulartech.com) UK
----------------------------------------------
- MM100 PCTV (Bt848)
- MM201 PCTV (Bt878, Bt832) w/ Quartzsight camera
- MM202 PCTV (Bt878, Bt832, tda9874)
- MM205 PCTV (Bt878)
- MM210 PCTV (Bt878) (Galaxy TV, Galaxymedia ?)
-
-Terratec
---------
- Terra TV+ Version 1.0 (Bt848), "ceb105.PCB" printed on the PCB, TDA9821
- Terra TV+ Version 1.1 (Bt878), "LR74 Rev.E" printed on the PCB, TDA9821
- Terra TValueRadio, "LR102 Rev.C" printed on the PCB
- Terra TV/Radio+ Version 1.0, "80-CP2830100-0" TTTV3 printed on the PCB,
- "CPH010-E83" on the back, SAA6588T, TDA9873H
- Terra TValue Version BT878, "80-CP2830110-0 TTTV4" printed on the PCB,
- "CPH011-D83" on back
- Terra TValue Version 1.0 "ceb105.PCB" (really identical to Terra TV+ Version 1.0)
- Terra TValue New Revision "LR102 Rec.C"
- Terra Active Radio Upgrade (tea5757h, saa6588t)
-
- LR74 is a newer PCB revision of ceb105 (both incl. connector for Active Radio Upgrade)
-
- Cinergy 400 (saa7134), "E877 11(S)", "PM820092D" printed on PCB
- Cinergy 600 (saa7134)
-
-Technisat
----------
- Discos ADR PC-Karte ISA (no TV!)
- Discos ADR PC-Karte PCI (probably no TV?)
- Techni-PC-Sat (Sat. analog)
- Rev 1.2 (zr36120, vpx3220, stv0030, saa5246, BSJE3-494A)
- Mediafocus I (zr36120/zr36125, drp3510, Sat. analog + ADR Radio)
- Mediafocus II (saa7146, Sat. analog)
- SatADR Rev 2.1 (saa7146a, saa7113h, stv0056a, msp3400c, drp3510a, BSKE3-307A)
- SkyStar 1 DVB (AV7110) = Technotrend Premium
- SkyStar 2 DVB (B2C2) (=Sky2PC)
-
-Siemens
--------
- Multimedia eXtension Board (MXB) (SAA7146, SAA7111)
-
-Powercolor
-----------
- MTV878
- Package comes with different contents:
- a) pcb "MTV878" (CARD=75)
- b) Pixelview Rev. 4_
- MTV878R w/Remote Control
- MTV878F w/Remote Control w/FM radio
-
-Pinnacle
---------
- Mirovideo PCTV (Bt848)
- Mirovideo PCTV SE (Bt848)
- Mirovideo PCTV Pro (Bt848 + Daughterboard for TV Stereo and FM)
- Studio PCTV Rave (Bt848 Version = Mirovideo PCTV)
- Studio PCTV Rave (Bt878 package w/o infrared)
- Studio PCTV (Bt878)
- Studio PCTV Pro (Bt878 stereo w/ FM)
- Pinnacle PCTV (Bt878, MT2032)
- Pinnacle PCTV Pro (Bt878, MT2032)
- Pinncale PCTV Sat (bt878a, HM1821/1221) ["Conexant CX24110 with CX24108 tuner, aka HM1221/HM1811"]
- Pinnacle PCTV Sat XE
-
- M(J)PEG capture and playback:
- DC1+ (ISA)
- DC10 (zr36057, zr36060, saa7110, adv7176)
- DC10+ (zr36067, zr36060, saa7110, adv7176)
- DC20 (ql16x24b,zr36050, zr36016, saa7110, saa7187 ...)
- DC30 (zr36057, zr36050, zr36016, vpx3220, adv7176, ad1843, tea6415, miro FST97A1)
- DC30+ (zr36067, zr36050, zr36016, vpx3220, adv7176)
- DC50 (zr36067, zr36050, zr36016, saa7112, adv7176 (2 pcs.?), ad1843, miro FST97A1, Lattice ???)
-
-Lenco
------
- MXR-9565 (=Technisat Mediafocus?)
- MXR-9571 (Bt848) (=CPH031?)
- MXR-9575
- MXR-9577 (Bt878) (=Prolink 878TV Rev.3x)
- MXTV-9578CP (Bt878) (= Prolink PV-BT878P+4E)
-
-Iomega
-------
- Buz (zr36067, zr36060, saa7111, saa7185)
-
-LML
----
- LML33 (zr36067, zr36060, bt819, bt856)
-
-Grandtec
---------
- Grand Video Capture (Bt848)
- Multi Capture Card (Bt878)
-
-Koutech
--------
- KW-606 (Bt848)
- KW-607 (Bt848 capture only)
- KW-606RSF
- KW-607A (capture only)
- KW-608 (Zoran capture only)
-
-IODATA (jp)
-------
- GV-BCTV/PCI
- GV-BCTV2/PCI
- GV-BCTV3/PCI
- GV-BCTV4/PCI
- GV-VCP/PCI (capture only)
- GV-VCP2/PCI (capture only)
-
-Canopus (jp)
--------
- WinDVR = Kworld "KW-TVL878RF"
-
-www.sigmacom.co.kr
-------------------
- Sigma Cyber TV II
-
-www.sasem.co.kr
----------------
- Litte OnAir TV
-
-hama
-----
- TV/Radio-Tuner Card, PCI (Model 44677) = CPH051
-
-Sigma Designs
--------------
- Hollywood plus (em8300, em9010, adv7175), (PCB "M340-10") MPEG DVD decoder
-
-Formac
-------
- iProTV (Card for iMac Mezzanine slot, Bt848+SCSI)
- ProTV (Bt848)
- ProTV II = ProTV Stereo (Bt878) ["stereo" means FM stereo, tv is still mono]
-
-ATI
----
- TV-Wonder
- TV-Wonder VE
-
-Diamond Multimedia
-------------------
- DTV2000 (Bt848, tda9875)
-
-Aopen
------
- VA1000 Plus (w/ Stereo)
- VA1000 Lite
- VA1000 (=LR90)
-
-Intel
------
- Smart Video Recorder (ISA full-length)
- Smart Video Recorder pro (ISA half-length)
- Smart Video Recorder III (Bt848)
-
-STB
----
- STB Gateway 6000704 (bt878)
- STB Gateway 6000699 (bt848)
- STB Gateway 6000402 (bt848)
- STB TV130 PCI
-
-Videologic
-----------
- Captivator Pro/TV (ISA?)
- Captivator PCI/VC (Bt848 bundled with camera) (capture only)
-
-Technotrend
-------------
- TT-SAT PCI (PCB "Sat-PCI Rev.:1.3.1"; zr36125, vpx3225d, stc0056a, Tuner:BSKE6-155A
- TT-DVB-Sat
- revisions 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.6 and 2.1
- This card is sold as OEM from:
- Siemens DVB-s Card
- Hauppauge WinTV DVB-S
- Technisat SkyStar 1 DVB
- Galaxis DVB Sat
- Now this card is called TT-PCline Premium Family
- TT-Budget (saa7146, bsru6-701a)
- This card is sold as OEM from:
- Hauppauge WinTV Nova
- Satelco Standard PCI (DVB-S)
- TT-DVB-C PCI
-
-Teles
------
- DVB-s (Rev. 2.2, BSRV2-301A, data only?)
-
-Remote Vision
--------------
- MX RV605 (Bt848 capture only)
-
-Boeder
-------
- PC ChatCam (Model 68252) (Bt848 capture only)
- Tv/Fm Capture Card (Model 68404) = PV951
-
-Media-Surfer (esc-kathrein.de)
--------------------------------
- Sat-Surfer (ISA)
- Sat-Surfer PCI = Techni-PC-Sat
- Cable-Surfer 1
- Cable-Surfer 2
- Cable-Surfer PCI (zr36120)
- Audio-Surfer (ISA Radio card)
-
-Jetway (www.jetway.com.tw)
---------------------------
- JW-TV 878M
- JW-TV 878 = KWorld KW-TV878RF
-
-Galaxis
--------
- Galaxis DVB Card S CI
- Galaxis DVB Card C CI
- Galaxis DVB Card S
- Galaxis DVB Card C
- Galaxis plug.in S [neuer Name: Galaxis DVB Card S CI
-
-Hauppauge
----------
- many many WinTV models ...
- WinTV DVBs = Technotrend Premium 1.3
- WinTV NOVA = Technotrend Budget 1.1 "S-DVB DATA"
- WinTV NOVA-CI "SDVBACI"
- WinTV Nova USB (=Technotrend USB 1.0)
- WinTV-Nexus-s (=Technotrend Premium 2.1 or 2.2)
- WinTV PVR
- WinTV PVR 250
- WinTV PVR 450
-
- US models
- 990 WinTV-PVR-350 (249USD) (iTVC15 chipset + radio)
- 980 WinTV-PVR-250 (149USD) (iTVC15 chipset)
- 880 WinTV-PVR-PCI (199USD) (KFIR chipset + bt878)
- 881 WinTV-PVR-USB
- 190 WinTV-GO
- 191 WinTV-GO-FM
- 404 WinTV
- 401 WinTV-radio
- 495 WinTV-Theater
- 602 WinTV-USB
- 621 WinTV-USB-FM
- 600 USB-Live
- 698 WinTV-HD
- 697 WinTV-D
- 564 WinTV-Nexus-S
-
- Deutsche Modelle
- 603 WinTV GO
- 719 WinTV Primio-FM
- 718 WinTV PCI-FM
- 497 WinTV Theater
- 569 WinTV USB
- 568 WinTV USB-FM
- 882 WinTV PVR
- 981 WinTV PVR 250
- 891 WinTV-PVR-USB
- 541 WinTV Nova
- 488 WinTV Nova-Ci
- 564 WinTV-Nexus-s
- 727 WinTV-DVB-c
- 545 Common Interface
- 898 WinTV-Nova-USB
-
- UK models
- 607 WinTV Go
- 693,793 WinTV Primio FM
- 647,747 WinTV PCI FM
- 498 WinTV Theater
- 883 WinTV PVR
- 893 WinTV PVR USB (Duplicate entry)
- 566 WinTV USB (UK)
- 573 WinTV USB FM
- 429 Impact VCB (bt848)
- 600 USB Live (Video-In 1x Comp, 1xSVHS)
- 542 WinTV Nova
- 717 WinTV DVB-S
- 909 Nova-t PCI
- 893 Nova-t USB (Duplicate entry)
- 802 MyTV
- 804 MyView
- 809 MyVideo
- 872 MyTV2Go FM
-
-
- 546 WinTV Nova-S CI
- 543 WinTV Nova
- 907 Nova-S USB
- 908 Nova-T USB
- 717 WinTV Nexus-S
- 157 DEC3000-s Standalone + USB
-
- Spain
- 685 WinTV-Go
- 690 WinTV-PrimioFM
- 416 WinTV-PCI Nicam Estereo
- 677 WinTV-PCI-FM
- 699 WinTV-Theater
- 683 WinTV-USB
- 678 WinTV-USB-FM
- 983 WinTV-PVR-250
- 883 WinTV-PVR-PCI
- 993 WinTV-PVR-350
- 893 WinTV-PVR-USB
- 728 WinTV-DVB-C PCI
- 832 MyTV2Go
- 869 MyTV2Go-FM
- 805 MyVideo (USB)
-
-
-Matrix-Vision
--------------
- MATRIX-Vision MV-Delta
- MATRIX-Vision MV-Delta 2
- MVsigma-SLC (Bt848)
-
-Conceptronic (.net)
-------------
- TVCON FM, TV card w/ FM = CPH05x
- TVCON = CPH06x
-
-BestData
---------
- HCC100 = VCC100rev1 + camera
- VCC100 rev1 (bt848)
- VCC100 rev2 (bt878)
-
-Gallant (www.gallantcom.com) www.minton.com.tw
------------------------------------------------
- Intervision IV-510 (capture only bt8x8)
- Intervision IV-550 (bt8x8)
- Intervision IV-100 (zoran)
- Intervision IV-1000 (bt8x8)
-
-Asonic (www.asonic.com.cn) (website down)
------------------------------------------
- SkyEye tv 878
-
-Hoontech
---------
- 878TV/FM
-
-Teppro (www.itcteppro.com.tw)
------------------------------
- ITC PCITV (Card Ver 1.0) "Teppro TV1/TVFM1 Card"
- ITC PCITV (Card Ver 2.0)
- ITC PCITV (Card Ver 3.0) = "PV-BT878P+ (REV.9D)"
- ITC PCITV (Card Ver 4.0)
- TEPPRO IV-550 (For BT848 Main Chip)
- ITC DSTTV (bt878, satellite)
- ITC VideoMaker (saa7146, StreamMachine sm2110, tvtuner) "PV-SM2210P+ (REV:1C)"
-
-Kworld (www.kworld.com.tw)
---------------------------
- PC TV Station
- KWORLD KW-TV878R TV (no radio)
- KWORLD KW-TV878RF TV (w/ radio)
-
- KWORLD KW-TVL878RF (low profile)
-
- KWORLD KW-TV713XRF (saa7134)
-
-
- MPEG TV Station (same cards as above plus WinDVR Software MPEG en/decoder)
- KWORLD KW-TV878R -Pro TV (no Radio)
- KWORLD KW-TV878RF-Pro TV (w/ Radio)
- KWORLD KW-TV878R -Ultra TV (no Radio)
- KWORLD KW-TV878RF-Ultra TV (w/ Radio)
-
-
-
-JTT/ Justy Corp.(http://www.jtt.ne.jp/)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- JTT-02 (JTT TV) "TV watchmate pro" (bt848)
-
-ADS www.adstech.com
--------------------
- Channel Surfer TV ( CHX-950 )
- Channel Surfer TV+FM ( CHX-960FM )
-
-AVEC www.prochips.com
----------------------
- AVEC Intercapture (bt848, tea6320)
-
-NoBrand
--------
- TV Excel = Australian Name for "PV-BT878P+ 8E" or "878TV Rev.3_"
-
-Mach www.machspeed.com
-----
- Mach TV 878
-
-Eline www.eline-net.com/
------
- Eline Vision TVMaster / TVMaster FM (ELV-TVM/ ELV-TVM-FM) = LR26 (bt878)
- Eline Vision TVMaster-2000 (ELV-TVM-2000, ELV-TVM-2000-FM)= LR138 (saa713x)
-
-Spirit
-------
- Spirit TV Tuner/Video Capture Card (bt848)
-
-Boser www.boser.com.tw
------
- HS-878 Mini PCI Capture Add-on Card
- HS-879 Mini PCI 3D Audio and Capture Add-on Card (w/ ES1938 Solo-1)
-
-Satelco www.citycom-gmbh.de, www.satelco.de
--------
- TV-FM =KNC1 saa7134
- Standard PCI (DVB-S) = Technotrend Budget
- Standard PCI (DVB-S) w/ CI
- Satelco Highend PCI (DVB-S) = Technotrend Premium
-
-
-Sensoray www.sensoray.com
---------
- Sensoray 311 (PC/104 bus)
- Sensoray 611 (PCI)
-
-CEI (Chartered Electronics Industries Pte Ltd [CEI] [FCC ID HBY])
----
- TV Tuner - HBY-33A-RAFFLES Brooktree Bt848KPF + Philips
- TV Tuner MG9910 - HBY33A-TVO CEI + Philips SAA7110 + OKI M548262 + ST STV8438CV
- Primetime TV (ISA)
- acquired by Singapore Technologies
- now operating as Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing
- Manufacturer of video cards is listed as:
- Cogent Electronics Industries [CEI]
-
-AITech
-------
- Wavewatcher TV (ISA)
- AITech WaveWatcher TV-PCI = can be LR26 (Bt848) or LR50 (BT878)
- WaveWatcher TVR-202 TV/FM Radio Card (ISA)
-
-MAXRON
-------
- Maxron MaxTV/FM Radio (KW-TV878-FNT) = Kworld or JW-TV878-FBK
-
-www.ids-imaging.de
-------------------
- Falcon Series (capture only)
- In USA: http://www.theimagingsource.com/
- DFG/LC1
-
-www.sknet-web.co.jp
--------------------
- SKnet Monster TV (saa7134)
-
-A-Max www.amaxhk.com (Colormax, Amax, Napa)
--------------------
- APAC Viewcomp 878
-
-Cybertainment
--------------
- CyberMail AV Video Email Kit w/ PCI Capture Card (capture only)
- CyberMail Xtreme
- These are Flyvideo
-
-VCR (http://www.vcrinc.com/)
----
- Video Catcher 16
-
-Twinhan
--------
- DST Card/DST-IP (bt878, twinhan asic) VP-1020
- Sold as:
- KWorld DVBS Satellite TV-Card
- Powercolor DSTV Satellite Tuner Card
- Prolink Pixelview DTV2000
- Provideo PV-911 Digital Satellite TV Tuner Card With Common Interface ?
- DST-CI Card (DVB Satellite) VP-1030
- DCT Card (DVB cable)
-
-MSI
----
- MSI TV@nywhere Tuner Card (MS-8876) (CX23881/883) Not Bt878 compatible.
- MS-8401 DVB-S
-
-Focus www.focusinfo.com
------
- InVideo PCI (bt878)
-
-Sdisilk www.sdisilk.com/
--------
- SDI Silk 100
- SDI Silk 200 SDI Input Card
-
-www.euresys.com
- PICOLO series
-
-PMC/Pace
-www.pacecom.co.uk website closed
-
-Mercury www.kobian.com (UK and FR)
- LR50
- LR138RBG-Rx == LR138
-
-TEC sound (package and manuals don't have any other manufacturer info) TecSound
- Though educated googling found: www.techmakers.com
- TV-Mate = Zoltrix VP-8482
-
-Lorenzen www.lorenzen.de
---------
- SL DVB-S PCI = Technotrend Budget PCI (su1278 or bsru version)
-
-Origo (.uk) www.origo2000.com
- PC TV Card = LR50
-
-I/O Magic www.iomagic.com
----------
- PC PVR - Desktop TV Personal Video Recorder DR-PCTV100 = Pinnacle ROB2D-51009464 4.0 + Cyberlink PowerVCR II
-
-Arowana
--------
- TV-Karte / Poso Power TV (?) = Zoltrix VP-8482 (?)
-
-iTVC15 boards:
--------------
-kuroutoshikou.com ITVC15
-yuan.com MPG160 PCI TV (Internal PCI MPEG2 encoder card plus TV-tuner)
-
-Asus www.asuscom.com
- Asus TV Tuner Card 880 NTSC (low profile, cx23880)
- Asus TV (saa7134)
-
-Hoontech
---------
-http://www.hoontech.de/
- HART Vision 848 (H-ART Vision 848)
- HART Vision 878 (H-Art Vision 878)
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/ICs b/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/ICs
deleted file mode 100644
index 611315f87..000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/ICs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-all boards:
-
-Brooktree Bt848/848A/849/878/879: video capture chip
-
-
-
-Miro PCTV:
-
-Philips or Temic Tuner
-
-
-
-Hauppauge Win/TV pci (version 405):
-
-Microchip 24LC02B or
-Philips 8582E2Y: 256 Byte EEPROM with configuration information
- I2C 0xa0-0xa1, (24LC02B also responds to 0xa2-0xaf)
-Philips SAA5246AGP/E: Videotext decoder chip, I2C 0x22-0x23
-TDA9800: sound decoder
-Winbond W24257AS-35: 32Kx8 CMOS static RAM (Videotext buffer mem)
-14052B: analog switch for selection of sound source
-
-PAL:
-TDA5737: VHF, hyperband and UHF mixer/oscillator for TV and VCR 3-band tuners
-TSA5522: 1.4 GHz I2C-bus controlled synthesizer, I2C 0xc2-0xc3
-
-NTSC:
-TDA5731: VHF, hyperband and UHF mixer/oscillator for TV and VCR 3-band tuners
-TSA5518: no datasheet available on Philips site
-
-
-
-STB TV pci:
-
-???
-if you want better support for STB cards send me info!
-Look at the board! What chips are on it?
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Insmod-options b/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Insmod-options
deleted file mode 100644
index 14c065fa2..000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Insmod-options
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,172 +0,0 @@
-
-Note: "modinfo <module>" prints various information about a kernel
-module, among them a complete and up-to-date list of insmod options.
-This list tends to be outdated because it is updated manually ...
-
-==========================================================================
-
-bttv.o
- the bt848/878 (grabber chip) driver
-
- insmod args:
- card=n card type, see CARDLIST for a list.
- tuner=n tuner type, see CARDLIST for a list.
- radio=0/1 card supports radio
- pll=0/1/2 pll settings
- 0: don't use PLL
- 1: 28 MHz crystal installed
- 2: 35 MHz crystal installed
-
- triton1=0/1 for Triton1 (+others) compatibility
- vsfx=0/1 yet another chipset bug compatibility bit
- see README.quirks for details on these two.
-
- bigendian=n Set the endianness of the gfx framebuffer.
- Default is native endian.
- fieldnr=0/1 Count fields. Some TV descrambling software
- needs this, for others it only generates
- 50 useless IRQs/sec. default is 0 (off).
- autoload=0/1 autoload helper modules (tuner, audio).
- default is 1 (on).
- bttv_verbose=0/1/2 verbose level (at insmod time, while
- looking at the hardware). default is 1.
- bttv_debug=0/1 debug messages (for capture).
- default is 0 (off).
- irq_debug=0/1 irq handler debug messages.
- default is 0 (off).
- gbuffers=2-32 number of capture buffers for mmap'ed capture.
- default is 4.
- gbufsize= size of capture buffers. default and
- maximum value is 0x208000 (~2MB)
- no_overlay=0 Enable overlay on broken hardware. There
- are some chipsets (SIS for example) which
- are known to have problems with the PCI DMA
- push used by bttv. bttv will disable overlay
- by default on this hardware to avoid crashes.
- With this insmod option you can override this.
- no_overlay=1 Disable overlay. It should be used by broken
- hardware that doesn't support PCI2PCI direct
- transfers.
- automute=0/1 Automatically mutes the sound if there is
- no TV signal, on by default. You might try
- to disable this if you have bad input signal
- quality which leading to unwanted sound
- dropouts.
- chroma_agc=0/1 AGC of chroma signal, off by default.
- adc_crush=0/1 Luminance ADC crush, on by default.
- i2c_udelay= Allow reduce I2C speed. Default is 5 usecs
- (meaning 66,67 Kbps). The default is the
- maximum supported speed by kernel bitbang
- algorithm. You may use lower numbers, if I2C
- messages are lost (16 is known to work on
- all supported cards).
-
- bttv_gpio=0/1
- gpiomask=
- audioall=
- audiomux=
- See Sound-FAQ for a detailed description.
-
- remap, card, radio and pll accept up to four comma-separated arguments
- (for multiple boards).
-
-tuner.o
- The tuner driver. You need this unless you want to use only
- with a camera or external tuner ...
-
- insmod args:
- debug=1 print some debug info to the syslog
- type=n type of the tuner chip. n as follows:
- see CARDLIST for a complete list.
- pal=[bdgil] select PAL variant (used for some tuners
- only, important for the audio carrier).
-
-tvaudio.o
- new, experimental module which is supported to provide a single
- driver for all simple i2c audio control chips (tda/tea*).
-
- insmod args:
- tda8425 = 1 enable/disable the support for the
- tda9840 = 1 various chips.
- tda9850 = 1 The tea6300 can't be autodetected and is
- tda9855 = 1 therefore off by default, if you have
- tda9873 = 1 this one on your card (STB uses these)
- tda9874a = 1 you have to enable it explicitly.
- tea6300 = 0 The two tda985x chips use the same i2c
- tea6420 = 1 address and can't be disturgished from
- pic16c54 = 1 each other, you might have to disable
- the wrong one.
- debug = 1 print debug messages
-
- insmod args for tda9874a:
- tda9874a_SIF=1/2 select sound IF input pin (1 or 2)
- (default is pin 1)
- tda9874a_AMSEL=0/1 auto-mute select for NICAM (default=0)
- Please read note 3 below!
- tda9874a_STD=n select TV sound standard (0..8):
- 0 - A2, B/G
- 1 - A2, M (Korea)
- 2 - A2, D/K (1)
- 3 - A2, D/K (2)
- 4 - A2, D/K (3)
- 5 - NICAM, I
- 6 - NICAM, B/G
- 7 - NICAM, D/K (default)
- 8 - NICAM, L
-
- Note 1: tda9874a supports both tda9874h (old) and tda9874a (new) chips.
- Note 2: tda9874h/a and tda9875 (which is supported separately by
- tda9875.o) use the same i2c address so both modules should not be
- used at the same time.
- Note 3: Using tda9874a_AMSEL option depends on your TV card design!
- AMSEL=0: auto-mute will switch between NICAM sound
- and the sound on 1st carrier (i.e. FM mono or AM).
- AMSEL=1: auto-mute will switch between NICAM sound
- and the analog mono input (MONOIN pin).
- If tda9874a decoder on your card has MONOIN pin not connected, then
- use only tda9874_AMSEL=0 or don't specify this option at all.
- For example:
- card=65 (FlyVideo 2000S) - set AMSEL=1 or AMSEL=0
- card=72 (Prolink PV-BT878P rev.9B) - set AMSEL=0 only
-
-msp3400.o
- The driver for the msp34xx sound processor chips. If you have a
- stereo card, you probably want to insmod this one.
-
- insmod args:
- debug=1/2 print some debug info to the syslog,
- 2 is more verbose.
- simple=1 Use the "short programming" method. Newer
- msp34xx versions support this. You need this
- for dbx stereo. Default is on if supported by
- the chip.
- once=1 Don't check the TV-stations Audio mode
- every few seconds, but only once after
- channel switches.
- amsound=1 Audio carrier is AM/NICAM at 6.5 Mhz. This
- should improve things for french people, the
- carrier autoscan seems to work with FM only...
-
-tea6300.o - OBSOLETE (use tvaudio instead)
- The driver for the tea6300 fader chip. If you have a stereo
- card and the msp3400.o doesn't work, you might want to try this
- one. This chip is seen on most STB TV/FM cards (usually from
- Gateway OEM sold surplus on auction sites).
-
- insmod args:
- debug=1 print some debug info to the syslog.
-
-tda8425.o - OBSOLETE (use tvaudio instead)
- The driver for the tda8425 fader chip. This driver used to be
- part of bttv.c, so if your sound used to work but does not
- anymore, try loading this module.
-
- insmod args:
- debug=1 print some debug info to the syslog.
-
-tda985x.o - OBSOLETE (use tvaudio instead)
- The driver for the tda9850/55 audio chips.
-
- insmod args:
- debug=1 print some debug info to the syslog.
- chip=9850/9855 set the chip type.
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/MAKEDEV b/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/MAKEDEV
deleted file mode 100644
index 093c0cd18..000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/MAKEDEV
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-
-function makedev () {
-
- for dev in 0 1 2 3; do
- echo "/dev/$1$dev: char 81 $[ $2 + $dev ]"
- rm -f /dev/$1$dev
- mknod /dev/$1$dev c 81 $[ $2 + $dev ]
- chmod 666 /dev/$1$dev
- done
-
- # symlink for default device
- rm -f /dev/$1
- ln -s /dev/${1}0 /dev/$1
-}
-
-# see http://linux.bytesex.org/v4l2/API.html
-
-echo "*** new device names ***"
-makedev video 0
-makedev radio 64
-makedev vbi 224
-
-#echo "*** old device names (for compatibility only) ***"
-#makedev bttv 0
-#makedev bttv-fm 64
-#makedev bttv-vbi 224
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Modprobe.conf b/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Modprobe.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 55f14650d..000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Modprobe.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-# i2c
-alias char-major-89 i2c-dev
-options i2c-core i2c_debug=1
-options i2c-algo-bit bit_test=1
-
-# bttv
-alias char-major-81 videodev
-alias char-major-81-0 bttv
-options bttv card=2 radio=1
-options tuner debug=1
-
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Modules.conf b/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Modules.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 8f258faf1..000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Modules.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-# For modern kernels (2.6 or above), this belongs in /etc/modprobe.d/*.conf
-# For for 2.4 kernels or earlier, this belongs in /etc/modules.conf.
-
-# i2c
-alias char-major-89 i2c-dev
-options i2c-core i2c_debug=1
-options i2c-algo-bit bit_test=1
-
-# bttv
-alias char-major-81 videodev
-alias char-major-81-0 bttv
-options bttv card=2 radio=1
-options tuner debug=1
-
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/PROBLEMS b/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/PROBLEMS
deleted file mode 100644
index 2b8b0079f..000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/PROBLEMS
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-- Start capturing by pressing "c" or by selecting it via a menu!
-
-- Start capturing by pressing "c" or by selecting it via a menu!!!
-
-- The memory of some S3 cards is not recognized right:
-
- First of all, if you are not using XFree-3.2 or newer, upgrade AT LEAST to
- XFree-3.2A! This solved the problem for most people.
-
- Start up X11 like this: "XF86_S3 -probeonly" and write down where the
- linear frame buffer is.
- If it is different to the address found by bttv install bttv like this:
- "insmod bttv vidmem=0xfb0"
- if the linear frame buffer is at 0xfb000000 (i.e. omit the last 5 zeros!)
-
- Some S3 cards even take up 64MB of memory but only report 32MB to the BIOS.
- If this 64MB area overlaps the IO memory of the Bt848 you also have to
- remap this. E.g.: insmod bttv vidmem=0xfb0 remap=0xfa0
-
- If the video memory is found at the right place and there are no address
- conflicts but still no picture (or the computer even crashes),
- try disabling features of your PCI chipset in the BIOS setup.
-
- Frank Kapahnke <frank@kapahnke.prima.ruhr.de> also reported that problems
- with his S3 868 went away when he upgraded to XFree 3.2.
-
-
-- I still only get a black picture with my S3 card!
-
- Even with XFree-3.2A some people have problems with their S3 cards
- (mostly with Trio 64 but also with some others)
- Get the free demo version of Accelerated X from www.xinside.com and try
- bttv with it. bttv seems to work with most S3 cards with Accelerated X.
-
- Since I do not know much (better make that almost nothing) about VGA card
- programming I do not know the reason for this.
- Looks like XFree does something different when setting up the video memory?
- Maybe somebody can enlighten me?
- Would be nice if somebody could get this to work with XFree since
- Accelerated X costs more than some of the grabber cards ...
-
- Better linear frame buffer support for S3 cards will probably be in
- XFree 4.0.
-
-- Grabbing is not switched off when changing consoles with XFree.
- That's because XFree and some AcceleratedX versions do not send unmap
- events.
-
-- Some popup windows (e.g. of the window manager) are not refreshed.
-
- Disable backing store by starting X with the option "-bs"
-
-- When using 32 bpp in XFree or 24+8bpp mode in AccelX 3.1 the system
- can sometimes lock up if you use more than 1 bt848 card at the same time.
- You will always get pixel errors when e.g. using more than 1 card in full
- screen mode. Maybe we need something faster than the PCI bus ...
-
-
-- Some S3 cards and the Matrox Mystique will produce pixel errors with
- full resolution in 32-bit mode.
-
-- Some video cards have problems with Accelerated X 4.1
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/README b/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/README
deleted file mode 100644
index 7e9cc0a45..000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/README
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@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
-
-Release notes for bttv
-======================
-
-You'll need at least these config options for bttv:
- CONFIG_I2C=m
- CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT=m
- CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV=m
-
-The latest bttv version is available from http://bytesex.org/bttv/
-
-
-Make bttv work with your card
------------------------------
-
-Just try "modprobe bttv" and see if that works.
-
-If it doesn't bttv likely could not autodetect your card and needs some
-insmod options. The most important insmod option for bttv is "card=n"
-to select the correct card type. If you get video but no sound you've
-very likely specified the wrong (or no) card type. A list of supported
-cards is in CARDLIST.bttv
-
-If bttv takes very long to load (happens sometimes with the cheap
-cards which have no tuner), try adding this to your modules.conf:
- options i2c-algo-bit bit_test=1
-
-/*(DEBLOBBED)*/
-
-If your card isn't listed in CARDLIST.bttv or if you have trouble making
-audio work, you should read the Sound-FAQ.
-
-
-Autodetecting cards
--------------------
-
-bttv uses the PCI Subsystem ID to autodetect the card type. lspci lists
-the Subsystem ID in the second line, looks like this:
-
-00:0a.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 (rev 02)
- Subsystem: Hauppauge computer works Inc. WinTV/GO
- Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 5
- Memory at e2000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=4K]
-
-only bt878-based cards can have a subsystem ID (which does not mean
-that every card really has one). bt848 cards can't have a Subsystem
-ID and therefore can't be autodetected. There is a list with the ID's
-in bttv-cards.c (in case you are intrested or want to mail patches
-with updates).
-
-
-Still doesn't work?
--------------------
-
-I do NOT have a lab with 30+ different grabber boards and a
-PAL/NTSC/SECAM test signal generator at home, so I often can't
-reproduce your problems. This makes debugging very difficult for me.
-If you have some knowledge and spare time, please try to fix this
-yourself (patches very welcome of course...) You know: The linux
-slogan is "Do it yourself".
-
-There is a mailing list: linux-media@vger.kernel.org
-http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#linux-media
-
-If you have trouble with some specific TV card, try to ask there
-instead of mailing me directly. The chance that someone with the
-same card listens there is much higher...
-
-For problems with sound: There are a lot of different systems used
-for TV sound all over the world. And there are also different chips
-which decode the audio signal. Reports about sound problems ("stereo
-does'nt work") are pretty useless unless you include some details
-about your hardware and the TV sound scheme used in your country (or
-at least the country you are living in).
-
-
-Finally: If you mail some patches for bttv around the world (to
-linux-kernel/Alan/Linus/...), please Cc: me.
-
-
-Have fun with bttv,
-
- Gerd
-
---
-Gerd Knorr <kraxel@bytesex.org>
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/README.WINVIEW b/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/README.WINVIEW
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index c61cf2864..000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/README.WINVIEW
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@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-
-Support for the Leadtek WinView 601 TV/FM by Jon Tombs <jon@gte.esi.us.es>
-
-This card is basically the same as all the rest (Bt484A, Philips tuner),
-the main difference is that they have attached a programmable attenuator to 3
-GPIO lines in order to give some volume control. They have also stuck an
-infra-red remote control decoded on the board, I will add support for this
-when I get time (it simple generates an interrupt for each key press, with
-the key code is placed in the GPIO port).
-
-I don't yet have any application to test the radio support. The tuner
-frequency setting should work but it is possible that the audio multiplexer
-is wrong. If it doesn't work, send me email.
-
-
-- No Thanks to Leadtek they refused to answer any questions about their
-hardware. The driver was written by visual inspection of the card. If you
-use this driver, send an email insult to them, and tell them you won't
-continue buying their hardware unless they support Linux.
-
-- Little thanks to Princeton Technology Corp (http://www.princeton.com.tw)
-who make the audio attenuator. Their publicly available data-sheet available
-on their web site doesn't include the chip programming information! Hidden
-on their server are the full data-sheets, but don't ask how I found it.
-
-To use the driver I use the following options, the tuner and pll settings might
-be different in your country
-
-insmod videodev
-insmod i2c scan=1 i2c_debug=0 verbose=0
-insmod tuner type=1 debug=0
-insmod bttv pll=1 radio=1 card=17
-
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/README.freeze b/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/README.freeze
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index 5eddfa076..000000000
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-
-If the box freezes hard with bttv ...
-=====================================
-
-It might be a bttv driver bug. It also might be bad hardware. It also
-might be something else ...
-
-Just mailing me "bttv freezes" isn't going to help much. This README
-has a few hints how you can help to pin down the problem.
-
-
-bttv bugs
----------
-
-If some version works and another doesn't it is likely to be a driver
-bug. It is very helpful if you can tell where exactly it broke
-(i.e. the last working and the first broken version).
-
-With a hard freeze you probably doesn't find anything in the logfiles.
-The only way to capture any kernel messages is to hook up a serial
-console and let some terminal application log the messages. /me uses
-screen. See Documentation/serial-console.txt for details on setting
-up a serial console.
-
-Read Documentation/oops-tracing.txt to learn how to get any useful
-information out of a register+stack dump printed by the kernel on
-protection faults (so-called "kernel oops").
-
-If you run into some kind of deadlock, you can try to dump a call trace
-for each process using sysrq-t (see Documentation/sysrq.txt).
-This way it is possible to figure where *exactly* some process in "D"
-state is stuck.
-
-I've seen reports that bttv 0.7.x crashes whereas 0.8.x works rock solid
-for some people. Thus probably a small buglet left somewhere in bttv
-0.7.x. I have no idea where exactly, it works stable for me and a lot of
-other people. But in case you have problems with the 0.7.x versions you
-can give 0.8.x a try ...
-
-
-hardware bugs
--------------
-
-Some hardware can't deal with PCI-PCI transfers (i.e. grabber => vga).
-Sometimes problems show up with bttv just because of the high load on
-the PCI bus. The bt848/878 chips have a few workarounds for known
-incompatibilities, see README.quirks.
-
-Some folks report that increasing the pci latency helps too,
-althrought I'm not sure whenever this really fixes the problems or
-only makes it less likely to happen. Both bttv and btaudio have a
-insmod option to set the PCI latency of the device.
-
-Some mainboard have problems to deal correctly with multiple devices
-doing DMA at the same time. bttv + ide seems to cause this sometimes,
-if this is the case you likely see freezes only with video and hard disk
-access at the same time. Updating the IDE driver to get the latest and
-greatest workarounds for hardware bugs might fix these problems.
-
-
-other
------
-
-If you use some binary-only yunk (like nvidia module) try to reproduce
-the problem without.
-
-IRQ sharing is known to cause problems in some cases. It works just
-fine in theory and many configurations. Neverless it might be worth a
-try to shuffle around the PCI cards to give bttv another IRQ or make
-it share the IRQ with some other piece of hardware. IRQ sharing with
-VGA cards seems to cause trouble sometimes. I've also seen funny
-effects with bttv sharing the IRQ with the ACPI bridge (and
-apci-enabled kernel).
-
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/README.quirks b/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/README.quirks
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index 92e03929a..000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/README.quirks
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@@ -1,83 +0,0 @@
-
-Below is what the bt878 data book says about the PCI bug compatibility
-modes of the bt878 chip.
-
-The triton1 insmod option sets the EN_TBFX bit in the control register.
-The vsfx insmod option does the same for EN_VSFX bit. If you have
-stability problems you can try if one of these options makes your box
-work solid.
-
-drivers/pci/quirks.c knows about these issues, this way these bits are
-enabled automagically for known-buggy chipsets (look at the kernel
-messages, bttv tells you).
-
-HTH,
-
- Gerd
-
----------------------------- cut here --------------------------
-
-Normal PCI Mode
----------------
-
-The PCI REQ signal is the logical-or of the incoming function requests.
-The inter-nal GNT[0:1] signals are gated asynchronously with GNT and
-demultiplexed by the audio request signal. Thus the arbiter defaults to
-the video function at power-up and parks there during no requests for
-bus access. This is desirable since the video will request the bus more
-often. However, the audio will have highest bus access priority. Thus
-the audio will have first access to the bus even when issuing a request
-after the video request but before the PCI external arbiter has granted
-access to the Bt879. Neither function can preempt the other once on the
-bus. The duration to empty the entire video PCI FIFO onto the PCI bus is
-very short compared to the bus access latency the audio PCI FIFO can
-tolerate.
-
-
-430FX Compatibility Mode
-------------------------
-
-When using the 430FX PCI, the following rules will ensure
-compatibility:
-
- (1) Deassert REQ at the same time as asserting FRAME.
- (2) Do not reassert REQ to request another bus transaction until after
- finish-ing the previous transaction.
-
-Since the individual bus masters do not have direct control of REQ, a
-simple logical-or of video and audio requests would violate the rules.
-Thus, both the arbiter and the initiator contain 430FX compatibility
-mode logic. To enable 430FX mode, set the EN_TBFX bit as indicated in
-Device Control Register on page 104.
-
-When EN_TBFX is enabled, the arbiter ensures that the two compatibility
-rules are satisfied. Before GNT is asserted by the PCI arbiter, this
-internal arbiter may still logical-or the two requests. However, once
-the GNT is issued, this arbiter must lock in its decision and now route
-only the granted request to the REQ pin. The arbiter decision lock
-happens regardless of the state of FRAME because it does not know when
-FRAME will be asserted (typically - each initiator will assert FRAME on
-the cycle following GNT). When FRAME is asserted, it is the initiator s
-responsibility to remove its request at the same time. It is the
-arbiters responsibility to allow this request to flow through to REQ and
-not allow the other request to hold REQ asserted. The decision lock may
-be removed at the end of the transaction: for example, when the bus is
-idle (FRAME and IRDY). The arbiter decision may then continue
-asynchronously until GNT is again asserted.
-
-
-Interfacing with Non-PCI 2.1 Compliant Core Logic
--------------------------------------------------
-
-A small percentage of core logic devices may start a bus transaction
-during the same cycle that GNT is de-asserted. This is non PCI 2.1
-compliant. To ensure compatibility when using PCs with these PCI
-controllers, the EN_VSFX bit must be enabled (refer to Device Control
-Register on page 104). When in this mode, the arbiter does not pass GNT
-to the internal functions unless REQ is asserted. This prevents a bus
-transaction from starting the same cycle as GNT is de-asserted. This
-also has the side effect of not being able to take advantage of bus
-parking, thus lowering arbitration performance. The Bt879 drivers must
-query for these non-compliant devices, and set the EN_VSFX bit only if
-required.
-
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Sound-FAQ b/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Sound-FAQ
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index 646a47de0..000000000
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@@ -1,148 +0,0 @@
-
-bttv and sound mini howto
-=========================
-
-There are a lot of different bt848/849/878/879 based boards available.
-Making video work often is not a big deal, because this is handled
-completely by the bt8xx chip, which is common on all boards. But
-sound is handled in slightly different ways on each board.
-
-To handle the grabber boards correctly, there is a array tvcards[] in
-bttv-cards.c, which holds the information required for each board.
-Sound will work only, if the correct entry is used (for video it often
-makes no difference). The bttv driver prints a line to the kernel
-log, telling which card type is used. Like this one:
-
- bttv0: model: BT848(Hauppauge old) [autodetected]
-
-You should verify this is correct. If it isn't, you have to pass the
-correct board type as insmod argument, "insmod bttv card=2" for
-example. The file CARDLIST has a list of valid arguments for card.
-If your card isn't listed there, you might check the source code for
-new entries which are not listed yet. If there isn't one for your
-card, you can check if one of the existing entries does work for you
-(just trial and error...).
-
-Some boards have an extra processor for sound to do stereo decoding
-and other nice features. The msp34xx chips are used by Hauppauge for
-example. If your board has one, you might have to load a helper
-module like msp3400.o to make sound work. If there isn't one for the
-chip used on your board: Bad luck. Start writing a new one. Well,
-you might want to check the video4linux mailing list archive first...
-
-Of course you need a correctly installed soundcard unless you have the
-speakers connected directly to the grabber board. Hint: check the
-mixer settings too. ALSA for example has everything muted by default.
-
-
-How sound works in detail
-=========================
-
-Still doesn't work? Looks like some driver hacking is required.
-Below is a do-it-yourself description for you.
-
-The bt8xx chips have 32 general purpose pins, and registers to control
-these pins. One register is the output enable register
-(BT848_GPIO_OUT_EN), it says which pins are actively driven by the
-bt848 chip. Another one is the data register (BT848_GPIO_DATA), where
-you can get/set the status if these pins. They can be used for input
-and output.
-
-Most grabber board vendors use these pins to control an external chip
-which does the sound routing. But every board is a little different.
-These pins are also used by some companies to drive remote control
-receiver chips. Some boards use the i2c bus instead of the gpio pins
-to connect the mux chip.
-
-As mentioned above, there is a array which holds the required
-information for each known board. You basically have to create a new
-line for your board. The important fields are these two:
-
-struct tvcard
-{
- [ ... ]
- u32 gpiomask;
- u32 audiomux[6]; /* Tuner, Radio, external, internal, mute, stereo */
-};
-
-gpiomask specifies which pins are used to control the audio mux chip.
-The corresponding bits in the output enable register
-(BT848_GPIO_OUT_EN) will be set as these pins must be driven by the
-bt848 chip.
-
-The audiomux[] array holds the data values for the different inputs
-(i.e. which pins must be high/low for tuner/mute/...). This will be
-written to the data register (BT848_GPIO_DATA) to switch the audio
-mux.
-
-
-What you have to do is figure out the correct values for gpiomask and
-the audiomux array. If you have Windows and the drivers four your
-card installed, you might to check out if you can read these registers
-values used by the windows driver. A tool to do this is available
-from ftp://telepresence.dmem.strath.ac.uk/pub/bt848/winutil, but it
-does'nt work with bt878 boards according to some reports I received.
-Another one with bt878 support is available from
-http://btwincap.sourceforge.net/Files/btspy2.00.zip
-
-You might also dig around in the *.ini files of the Windows applications.
-You can have a look at the board to see which of the gpio pins are
-connected at all and then start trial-and-error ...
-
-
-Starting with release 0.7.41 bttv has a number of insmod options to
-make the gpio debugging easier:
-
-bttv_gpio=0/1 enable/disable gpio debug messages
-gpiomask=n set the gpiomask value
-audiomux=i,j,... set the values of the audiomux array
-audioall=a set the values of the audiomux array (one
- value for all array elements, useful to check
- out which effect the particular value has).
-
-The messages printed with bttv_gpio=1 look like this:
-
- bttv0: gpio: en=00000027, out=00000024 in=00ffffd8 [audio: off]
-
-en = output _en_able register (BT848_GPIO_OUT_EN)
-out = _out_put bits of the data register (BT848_GPIO_DATA),
- i.e. BT848_GPIO_DATA & BT848_GPIO_OUT_EN
-in = _in_put bits of the data register,
- i.e. BT848_GPIO_DATA & ~BT848_GPIO_OUT_EN
-
-
-
-Other elements of the tvcards array
-===================================
-
-If you are trying to make a new card work you might find it useful to
-know what the other elements in the tvcards array are good for:
-
-video_inputs - # of video inputs the card has
-audio_inputs - historical cruft, not used any more.
-tuner - which input is the tuner
-svhs - which input is svhs (all others are labeled composite)
-muxsel - video mux, input->registervalue mapping
-pll - same as pll= insmod option
-tuner_type - same as tuner= insmod option
-*_modulename - hint whenever some card needs this or that audio
- module loaded to work properly.
-has_radio - whenever this TV card has a radio tuner.
-no_msp34xx - "1" disables loading of msp3400.o module
-no_tda9875 - "1" disables loading of tda9875.o module
-needs_tvaudio - set to "1" to load tvaudio.o module
-
-If some config item is specified both from the tvcards array and as
-insmod option, the insmod option takes precedence.
-
-
-
-Good luck,
-
- Gerd
-
-
-PS: If you have a new working entry, mail it to me.
-
---
-Gerd Knorr <kraxel@bytesex.org>
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Specs b/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Specs
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index f32466cda..000000000
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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-Philips http://www.Semiconductors.COM/pip/
-Conexant http://www.conexant.com/
-Micronas http://www.micronas.com/en/home/index.html
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/THANKS b/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/THANKS
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index 950aa781c..000000000
--- a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/THANKS
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@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-Many thanks to:
-
-- Markus Schroeder <schroedm@uni-duesseldorf.de> for information on the Bt848
- and tuner programming and his control program xtvc.
-
-- Martin Buck <martin-2.buck@student.uni-ulm.de> for his great Videotext
- package.
-
-- Gerd Knorr <kraxel@cs.tu-berlin.de> for the MSP3400 support and the modular
- I2C, tuner, ... support.
-
-
-- MATRIX Vision for giving us 2 cards for free, which made support of
- single crystal operation possible.
-
-- MIRO for providing a free PCTV card and detailed information about the
- components on their cards. (E.g. how the tuner type is detected)
- Without their card I could not have debugged the NTSC mode.
-
-- Hauppauge for telling how the sound input is selected and what components
- they do and will use on their radio cards.
- Also many thanks for faxing me the FM1216 data sheet.
-
-
diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Tuners b/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Tuners
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index 0a371d349..000000000
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@@ -1,115 +0,0 @@
-1) Tuner Programming
-====================
-There are some flavors of Tuner programming APIs.
-These differ mainly by the bandswitch byte.
-
- L= LG_API (VHF_LO=0x01, VHF_HI=0x02, UHF=0x08, radio=0x04)
- P= PHILIPS_API (VHF_LO=0xA0, VHF_HI=0x90, UHF=0x30, radio=0x04)
- T= TEMIC_API (VHF_LO=0x02, VHF_HI=0x04, UHF=0x01)
- A= ALPS_API (VHF_LO=0x14, VHF_HI=0x12, UHF=0x11)
- M= PHILIPS_MK3 (VHF_LO=0x01, VHF_HI=0x02, UHF=0x04, radio=0x19)
-
-2) Tuner Manufacturers
-======================
-
-SAMSUNG Tuner identification: (e.g. TCPM9091PD27)
- TCP [ABCJLMNQ] 90[89][125] [DP] [ACD] 27 [ABCD]
- [ABCJLMNQ]:
- A= BG+DK
- B= BG
- C= I+DK
- J= NTSC-Japan
- L= Secam LL
- M= BG+I+DK
- N= NTSC
- Q= BG+I+DK+LL
- [89]: ?
- [125]:
- 2: No FM
- 5: With FM
- [DP]:
- D= NTSC
- P= PAL
- [ACD]:
- A= F-connector
- C= Phono connector
- D= Din Jack
- [ABCD]:
- 3-wire/I2C tuning, 2-band/3-band
-
- These Tuners are PHILIPS_API compatible.
-
-Philips Tuner identification: (e.g. FM1216MF)
- F[IRMQ]12[1345]6{MF|ME|MP}
- F[IRMQ]:
- FI12x6: Tuner Series
- FR12x6: Tuner + Radio IF
- FM12x6: Tuner + FM
- FQ12x6: special
- FMR12x6: special
- TD15xx: Digital Tuner ATSC
- 12[1345]6:
- 1216: PAL BG
- 1236: NTSC
- 1246: PAL I
- 1256: Pal DK
- {MF|ME|MP}
- MF: BG LL w/ Secam (Multi France)
- ME: BG DK I LL (Multi Europe)
- MP: BG DK I (Multi PAL)
- MR: BG DK M (?)
- MG: BG DKI M (?)
- MK2 series PHILIPS_API, most tuners are compatible to this one !
- MK3 series introduced in 2002 w/ PHILIPS_MK3_API
-
-Temic Tuner identification: (.e.g 4006FH5)
- 4[01][0136][269]F[HYNR]5
- 40x2: Tuner (5V/33V), TEMIC_API.
- 40x6: Tuner 5V
- 41xx: Tuner compact
- 40x9: Tuner+FM compact
- [0136]
- xx0x: PAL BG
- xx1x: Pal DK, Secam LL
- xx3x: NTSC
- xx6x: PAL I
- F[HYNR]5
- FH5: Pal BG
- FY5: others
- FN5: multistandard
- FR5: w/ FM radio
- 3X xxxx: order number with specific connector
- Note: Only 40x2 series has TEMIC_API, all newer tuners have PHILIPS_API.
-
-LG Innotek Tuner:
- TPI8NSR11 : NTSC J/M (TPI8NSR01 w/FM) (P,210/497)
- TPI8PSB11 : PAL B/G (TPI8PSB01 w/FM) (P,170/450)
- TAPC-I701 : PAL I (TAPC-I001 w/FM) (P,170/450)
- TPI8PSB12 : PAL D/K+B/G (TPI8PSB02 w/FM) (P,170/450)
- TAPC-H701P: NTSC_JP (TAPC-H001P w/FM) (L,170/450)
- TAPC-G701P: PAL B/G (TAPC-G001P w/FM) (L,170/450)
- TAPC-W701P: PAL I (TAPC-W001P w/FM) (L,170/450)
- TAPC-Q703P: PAL D/K (TAPC-Q001P w/FM) (L,170/450)
- TAPC-Q704P: PAL D/K+I (L,170/450)
- TAPC-G702P: PAL D/K+B/G (L,170/450)
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- TADC-H002F: NTSC (L,175/410?; 2-B, C-W+11, W+12-69)
- TADC-M201D: PAL D/K+B/G+I (L,143/425) (sound control at I2C address 0xc8)
- TADC-T003F: NTSC Taiwan (L,175/410?; 2-B, C-W+11, W+12-69)
- Suffix:
- P= Standard phono female socket
- D= IEC female socket
- F= F-connector
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-Other Tuners:
-TCL2002MB-1 : PAL BG + DK =TUNER_LG_PAL_NEW_TAPC
-TCL2002MB-1F: PAL BG + DK w/FM =PHILIPS_PAL
-TCL2002MI-2 : PAL I = ??
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-ALPS Tuners:
- Most are LG_API compatible
- TSCH6 has ALPS_API (TSCH5 ?)
- TSBE1 has extra API 05,02,08 Control_byte=0xCB Source:(1)
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-Lit.
-(1) conexant100029b-PCI-Decoder-ApplicationNote.pdf