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| Release notes for bttv
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| ======================
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| 
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| You'll need at least these config options for bttv:
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| 	CONFIG_I2C=m
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| 	CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT=m
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| 	CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV=m
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| 
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| The latest bttv version is available from http://bytesex.org/bttv/
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| 
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| 
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| Make bttv work with your card
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| -----------------------------
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| 
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| Just try "modprobe bttv" and see if that works.
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| 
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| If it doesn't bttv likely could not autodetect your card and needs some
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| insmod options.  The most important insmod option for bttv is "card=n"
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| to select the correct card type.  If you get video but no sound you've
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| very likely specified the wrong (or no) card type.  A list of supported
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| cards is in CARDLIST.bttv
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| 
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| If bttv takes very long to load (happens sometimes with the cheap
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| cards which have no tuner), try adding this to your modules.conf:
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| 	options i2c-algo-bit bit_test=1
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| 
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| For the WinTV/PVR you need one firmware file from the driver CD:
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| hcwamc.rbf.  The file is in the pvr45xxx.exe archive (self-extracting
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| zip file, unzip can unpack it).  Put it into the /etc/pvr directory or
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| use the firm_altera=<path> insmod option to point the driver to the
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| location of the file.
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| 
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| If your card isn't listed in CARDLIST.bttv or if you have trouble making
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| audio work, you should read the Sound-FAQ.
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| 
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| 
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| Autodetecting cards
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| -------------------
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| 
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| bttv uses the PCI Subsystem ID to autodetect the card type.  lspci lists
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| the Subsystem ID in the second line, looks like this:
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| 
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| 00:0a.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 (rev 02)
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| 	Subsystem: Hauppauge computer works Inc. WinTV/GO
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| 	Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 5
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| 	Memory at e2000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=4K]
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| 
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| only bt878-based cards can have a subsystem ID (which does not mean
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| that every card really has one).  bt848 cards can't have a Subsystem
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| ID and therefore can't be autodetected.  There is a list with the ID's
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| in bttv-cards.c (in case you are intrested or want to mail patches
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| with updates).
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| 
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| 
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| Still doesn't work?
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| -------------------
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| 
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| I do NOT have a lab with 30+ different grabber boards and a
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| PAL/NTSC/SECAM test signal generator at home, so I often can't
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| reproduce your problems.  This makes debugging very difficult for me.
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| If you have some knowledge and spare time, please try to fix this
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| yourself (patches very welcome of course...)  You know: The linux
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| slogan is "Do it yourself".
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| 
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| There is a mailing list: linux-media@vger.kernel.org
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| http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#linux-media
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| 
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| If you have trouble with some specific TV card, try to ask there
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| instead of mailing me directly.  The chance that someone with the
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| same card listens there is much higher...
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| 
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| For problems with sound:  There are a lot of different systems used
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| for TV sound all over the world.  And there are also different chips
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| which decode the audio signal.  Reports about sound problems ("stereo
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| does'nt work") are pretty useless unless you include some details
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| about your hardware and the TV sound scheme used in your country (or
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| at least the country you are living in).
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| 
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| 
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| Finally: If you mail some patches for bttv around the world (to
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| linux-kernel/Alan/Linus/...), please Cc: me.
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| 
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| 
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| Have fun with bttv,
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| 
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|   Gerd
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| 
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| --
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| Gerd Knorr <kraxel@bytesex.org>
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