A list of supported (recognized) BTTV devices can be found here:
http://linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index.php/Cardlist.BTTV
If your card is not supported, you can create a custom card definition using BtSpy:
http://btwincap.sourceforge.net/custom.html
Disclaimer:
I came here looking to see if anyone had one of these cards http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 5806896420 working (or not) with ZM, and noticed quite a number of hardware inquiries about bt8xx-based cards.
Have a BTTV (bt848, bt849, bt878, bt879 chipsets) card?
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i have one of these cards and no i didnt get it working
its not a 878 card its based on the philips SAA7xxx something like that anyway. I have looked on the cardlist (the piture one) and found the card so i assume it will be supported soon. If you make any progress on it id love to know or help if i can
James
its not a 878 card its based on the philips SAA7xxx something like that anyway. I have looked on the cardlist (the piture one) and found the card so i assume it will be supported soon. If you make any progress on it id love to know or help if i can
James
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i got images of fc3 newest kernel with tvtime, but cant install zm the hardway. i tried coreys distro but it didnt work with that and the live cd kernel didnt either. when i got it working in fc3 it was auto detected and it showed perfectly smooth real time images much better than any 878 based card i have tried. I believe Ross is gonna make a new live cd basEd on mandriva 2006 as soon as its out (cheers again Ross the amazing liveCD). I might try again with fc4 but i am very new to linux and zm.
James
James