> Yes - it's a 1:1 forward port of the patch Hauppauge released for 3.19
> (apparently with the goal to support as many of their devices as
> possible).
Agreed.
>
>> the patch also contains materials that I
>> suspect Silicon Labs would consider proprietary and confidential, its
>> definitely der
On 3 July 2017 at 14:56, Steven Toth wrote:
> Bernhard, thank you for sharing.
>
> Mauro,
>
> I've reviewed this patch, it has a host of problems.
Yes - it's a 1:1 forward port of the patch Hauppauge released for 3.19
(apparently with the goal to support as many of their devices as
possible).
>
(Resending)
Bernhard, thank you for sharing.
Mauro,
I've reviewed this patch, it has a host of problems.
Ignoring the fact it contains patches to all sorts of different cards
(saa7164, CX231xx, PVR-USB2)... the patch also contains materials that
I suspect Silicon Labs would consider proprietary
Hi,
Hauppauge HVR-1975 is a USB DVB receiver box,
http://www.hauppauge.co.uk/site/products/data_hvr1900.html
It is currently not supported by v4l; Hauppauge provides a patch for
kernel 3.19 at http://www.hauppauge.com/site/support/linux.html
As expected, the patch doesn't work with more recent ke