Michael Krufky wrote:
> Manuel Capinha wrote:
>
>> I wrote the initial patch for the Pixelview Ultra Pro card and Mauro
>> has been doing a wonderfull work in adding features and fixes to it.
>> On 5/30/05, Michael Krufky <mike@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> There's a new pixelview card that has been added to v4l cvs
>>> recently, (card=27 since v4l 1.67) but it
>>> doesnt seem to have a pci id associated with it.
>>>
>>
> How come there isn't an entry for
> CX88_BOARD_PIXELVIEW_PLAYTV_ULTRA_PRO in the "PCI subsystem IDs"
> section of cx88-cards.c ?
>
> What is the PCI ID of your card? Wouldn't it be good to add it into
> the "PCI subsystem IDs" section so that the card can be autodetected?
>
Michel,
PCI ID included (14f1:8800). We may expect some conflicts in the
future because this ID is also used by other cards not yet supported on
V4L.
It must be noticed that this board, with the same ID may have
different tuners. Default tuner (38) is for PAL B/G. For NTSC/M or
PAL/M, the tuner is 59 (TVF 5533MF). I don't know if there is a way to
probe tuner model.
Mauro.
Mauro.
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