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On Sat, 24 Feb 2007, Markus Rechberger wrote:
On 2/24/07, Daniel Gl?ckner <daniel-gl (at) gmx.net> wrote:On 24 Feb 07 14:15, Markus Rechberger wrote: > In case of the em28xx each device has its own configuration and there > was no such entry for NTSC or SECAM for his device.
Sorry, I only checked the old in-kernel em28xx driver.
> >Anything i can do to difure out the particular PAL brand?
Did you try the ones available with Markus' tree? I bet it's PAL-DK.
> you can have a look at em28xx-cards.c/EM2820_BOARD_PINNACLE_USB_2 and > extend the input array if needed. I haven't added secam there yet.
An entry ,{ .name = "SECAM-DK", .id = V4L2_STD_SECAM_DK } needs to be added to the tvnorms array.
if that doesn't work out just follow the instructions on: http://linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index.php/USBVideo
It doesn't.
So we can check what's the difference in windows.
I booted Windows, installed the software that was distributed with the device and it works there. Sound, SECAM channels, everting is fine. I managed to collect 18M worth of usbsnoop logs before system BSODed.
FWIW the frequencies that this pinnacles application detected matched those from my old xawtv config. It reports norm as SECAM-D. To rule out any architectural differences (or faulty USB controllers) i booted Linux on the same machine that has Windows and tried things from there, the result was the same as on PPC (i.e. SECAM channels are grabbled).
Anything else i can do? Any voodoo involving those usbsnoop logs?
-- vale
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