Raj Patel | 1 Jan 2003 14:18

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I too have tried to unsubscribe without success!  And please don't tell 
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Gatver Jakkie | 1 Jan 2003 17:54
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Re: saa7134; vcr- and SMP-question

Sorry to have misspelled the subject; Posting this
agian.
have snipped out some blabla.
Thanks for any information.

> Hi all,
.........
> I noticed that on my Abit BP-6 (smp-celeron) xawtv
> (3.72-.deb) worked; but not without errors.
> When I tried to record, xawtv locks.
> Having read the irq-allocation issue with the
> usb-controller. Didn't solve it.
........
> Using debian-kernel-source-2.4.19 patched with
> v4l2-api-2.4.19.diff. saa7134-0.1.10 Works like a
> charm. 
...... 
> I also would like to know of people who use vcr and
> have (had) the same problem that is now mine. 
> When I use vcr, I can record nicely but when played
> back, it is mirrored diagonally.
> Whenever it initializes, I see it uses
> v4l1"-commands". Does that have to do with the fact
> that the saa-7134-card is using v4l2?
> Is there a solution? > 
.........
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Frans Schreuder
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Angelo Cano | 1 Jan 2003 18:06

lgv-5480tvr v4l driver (a cirrus logic gd5480 based card)

I've been working on a v4l driver for lgv-5480tvr cards.  It's got a
few problems so please look over the README file.  I think there's
a few other people out there who have been looking to enable the
Stream Engine on gd5480 chips.  Maybe they will find this useful.

Driver can be found here:
http://angcano.tripod.com/

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Kevin Atkinson | 2 Jan 2003 02:04

Support for special data files on VCDs

How difficult will it be to add special support for the MPEG data files 
found on (S)VCD's to the iso9660.  So that I can simply mount the disk and 
read the data file directly without having to use a player that supports 
reading VCD's.

There is an old vcdfs floating around however it has not been updated in 
ages and relies on a discontinued user mode filesystem module.

Thanks in advance.
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Dmitri | 2 Jan 2003 02:36
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Re: Support for special data files on VCDs

On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 17:04, Kevin Atkinson wrote:

> How difficult will it be to add special support for the MPEG data files 
> found on (S)VCD's to the iso9660.  So that I can simply mount the disk and 
> read the data file directly without having to use a player that supports 
> reading VCD's.

I guess it depends on who is doing the adding :-)

There are already rippers for (S)VCDs, write a shell script and be
happy. In fact, mplayer itself can do that (see -dumpstream option).

And how often would one want to extract the MPEG datastream? I can only
think of reencoding for playback on Palm Pilot or Zaurus, but such
requests are best corrected with appropriate medication :-) Any other
conversion (such as into Divx) would result in significant loss of
quality.

Dmitri

Kevin Atkinson | 2 Jan 2003 02:48

Re: Support for special data files on VCDs

On 1 Jan 2003, Dmitri wrote:

> On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 17:04, Kevin Atkinson wrote:
> 
> > How difficult will it be to add special support for the MPEG data files 
> > found on (S)VCD's to the iso9660.  So that I can simply mount the disk and 
> > read the data file directly without having to use a player that supports 
> > reading VCD's.
> 
> I guess it depends on who is doing the adding :-)
> 
> There are already rippers for (S)VCDs, write a shell script and be
> happy. In fact, mplayer itself can do that (see -dumpstream option).

The point is that I want to be able to treat the special so called ISO 
gateway files as normal files just like I can do on Windows.  I want to be 
able to say "<any mpeg player> /mnt/cdrom1/mpegav/avseq01.dat".

I don't want to debate on WHY but on HOW.  I want to know how difficult it 
would be to do so.  If it is fairly easy I may attempt to tackle it first.  
But I need some guidance.

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Ville Syrjälä | 2 Jan 2003 04:47
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Re: Support for special data files on VCDs

On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 08:04:37PM -0500, Kevin Atkinson wrote:
> How difficult will it be to add special support for the MPEG data files 
> found on (S)VCD's to the iso9660.  So that I can simply mount the disk and 
> read the data file directly without having to use a player that supports 
> reading VCD's.

http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/~ronsse/cdfs/

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Mike Payson | 2 Jan 2003 09:39

WinTV DBX Card type?

I sent this a few days agao, but it does not appear to have gone through... 
Sorry if this is a duplicate...

I have a brand new "WinTV dbx-TV Stereo and FM Radio" that I'm trying to get 
working with v4l. I've got bttv installed, and I can get xawtv to launch, but 
I'm not getting a picture, simply a black screen. I'm guessing that I don't 
have the card-type set correctly (though this is just a wild guess). Does 
anyone have any idea what the correct card type this is? It is a bt878 based 
card. I'm running Gentoo 1.4rc1. lspci does not appear to be installed.

Any other thoughts besides a bad card type?

Thanks!
Mike
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Gerd Knorr | 2 Jan 2003 12:22

Re: V4L API

"eg_ncy" <eg_ncy <at> sinaman.com> writes:

> Dear All,
> 
> I am newbie to V4L. I found
> http://roadrunner.swansea.linux.org.uk/v4l.shtml dead.  Could anyone
> here please suggest me an API site or send me a V4L API file?

file:/usr/src/linux/Documentation/video4linux/API.html

  Gerd

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Re: WinTV DBX Card type?

How do you know it is a bt878? Some cards have new chipsets but still
the same name. Did you actually look at the chip on the card?

Olle

On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 09:39, Mike Payson wrote:
> I sent this a few days agao, but it does not appear to have gone through... 
> Sorry if this is a duplicate...
> 
> I have a brand new "WinTV dbx-TV Stereo and FM Radio" that I'm trying to get 
> working with v4l. I've got bttv installed, and I can get xawtv to launch, but 
> I'm not getting a picture, simply a black screen. I'm guessing that I don't 
> have the card-type set correctly (though this is just a wild guess). Does 
> anyone have any idea what the correct card type this is? It is a bt878 based 
> card. I'm running Gentoo 1.4rc1. lspci does not appear to be installed.
> 
> Any other thoughts besides a bad card type?
> 
> Thanks!
> Mike
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