31 Jul 2010 |
Posted by Steven Toth | 114 Comments.
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First draft is available from http://kernellabs.com/hg/~stoth/saa7164-v4l
Firmware is available from http://www.steventoth.net/linux/hvr22xx/firmwares/4019072
Comments welcome.
Last month we started doing some quality work on the analog side of the HVR-950q. This resulted in a series of fixes which can be found here:
http://www.kernellabs.com/hg/~dheitmueller/v4l-dvb-950q-final
We found various issues related to the comb filter, the power management, and a particularly nasty problem with the frame alignment that was causing very jerky video when there was motion. In all, I think users will be very happy with the improvements.
And of course, a big thank you goes out to GetWellNetwork Inc., who was kind enough to sponsor the work.
As always, feedback from...
On this fine Independence Day, the PCTV 80e declares independence from the tyranny of Windows.
Ok, apologies to anyone from the U.K. for my quirky American sense of humor.
Seriously though, Trident Microsystems finally agreed to allow the DRX-J code to be released under a BSD license. This means that we can finally release a driver for the PCTV 80e.
http://www.kernellabs.com/hg/~dheitmueller/v4l-dvb-80e
The ATSC support has been tested. Haven't had a chance to burn in the ClearQAM support. And there's a bunch of cleanup work required before it can be submitted upstream. But it does...