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Device
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Links
and Notes
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ATI
Graphics Cards
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Octavian
is part of the GATOS group and he is working on a V4L2 driver for
ATI
graphics cards. Also in the GATOS group are Vladimir Dergachev,
Oyvind Aabling, Stea Greene, Chris Hardy, Bernardo Cardosso,
Christian Lupien.
http://gatos.sourceforge.net/
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Bt848-
and Bt878-based cards
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The
V4L2 driver for these popular cards. There are a lot of variations
of these types of cards, so try it out on your system, and send a
message to Justin about your results. Thanks.
http://bttv-v4l2.sourceforge.net/
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C-Cube
Ziva
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Mike
is a software engineer working on standard and HD digital video
disk recorders. For V4L2 he is investigating DVD
playback support, and is currently seeking information about Sigma
Designs Hollywood+ card
http://www.sigmadesigns.com/hollywoodplus.html
, and/or the C-Cube Ziva MPEG-2 decoder chip http://www.c-cube.com
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Creative
Webcam II
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Drivers
are being made for USB and PPC2 Vision
CPiA
based cameras.
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Data
Translation DT3153
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Driver
port in progress. Contact the author for more information.
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Iomega
Buz
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Dave
created the Iomega
Buz
drivers, and is now porting them to V4L2. Gernot is managing the
Iomega Buz on Linux software projects.
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~gz/buz
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Linux
DVD
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The
LiVid Project.
http://www.linuxvideo.org/
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Linux
Media Labs LML33 (card)
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Vassili
is making available for sale an MJPEG
video capture card
for Linux, with open specifications and GPL drivers. The company
is called Linux Media Labs, and the board is the LML33.
http://www.linuxmedialabs.com/
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LML33
(driver)
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Matt
is writing drivers for the LML33
for video capture, compression and output. See above.
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Matrox
Marvel G200 /Rainbow Runner
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Eddie
has created the
portal site for Marvel
on V4L2!
http://marvel.sourceforge.net/
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Matrox
Meteor
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Olivier
has created V4L2 Matrox Meteor drivers.
http://www.k-team.com/software/v4l2.html
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Matrox
Meteor II
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Cord
is working on V4L2 drivers for the Meteor II family.
http://www.emlix.com/meteor2
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National
Semiconductor Geode Family CPU TV Set-Top Systems
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Complete
open-source set-top box system software from National and Century
Embedded Technologies. Geode-based development systems are
available.
http://www.linux4.tv/
http://www.national.com/
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National
Semiconductor Geode Family CPU
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Adding
Geode support to kernel 2.4 for CPU detection, frame buffer, i2c,
vbi and video.
http://v4l2.infomatec-ias.com/
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Philips
SAA7146-based hardware
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Michael
has written a generic V4L2-driver-core that provides easy access
to any saa7146 in the system via V4L2.
The package currently
includes two so-called 'extensions', e.g. the actual 'front-ends'
to the real hardware: 'Multimedia
eXtension Board' ('MXB')
(a tv-card by Siemens-Nixdorf, quite popular in Germany) and
'dpc7146'
, a demonstration-board by Philips Semiconductors. Comprehensive
informations about saa7146-based hardware can be found on his
homepage.
http://www.mihu.de/linux/
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Pictioneers
P400/P400HC
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Pictioneers
P400 is a 4-port Conexant 878A (BT848 compatible) MJPEG video
capture card. V4L/V4L2 drivers written for the BT848 chipset will
work with this card, also works with dvr.sourceforge.net
application. The P400HC is under development, scheduled for
release November 2001, and is a 4-port hardware compression-based
MJPEG video capture card (ZR36060 chipset). Pictioneers will be
releasing an open source V4L2 driver for the
P400HC.
http://www.pictioneers.com/
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TV500
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http://umrtv.uc.umn.edu/~barbo/tv500.html
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Winnov
Videum ISA, PCI
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This
driver works with all Winnov
Videum
ISA and PCI cards and the Philips
EasyVideo
card. An OSS audio driver is also available.
http://www.thedirks.org/winnov/
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Winnov
VideumCam Traveler PCMCIA
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Driver
for the Winnov VideumCam
Traveler PCMCIA camera.
Orginally developed at University of Michigan. More recent workd
done at Information Sciences Institute /
USC
http://www.thedirks.org/winnov/
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SANE
(scanner
interface)
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Conrad
and John, in an incredible feat of midnight engineering, have
created a SANE backend that uses the V4L2 API, which makes your
video capture card look like a scanner. What this means is you can
capture images from a video capture card using any program that
can get images from a scanner, for example, the GIMP, and
scanimage.
http://www.inodes.org/sane-v4l2/
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