Curtis Hall wrote:
> Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
>> Let's go by parts:
>>
>> The entry for PV-150 were added at -hg tree by this changeset:
>> changeset: 784:3c31d7e0b4bc
>> user:Gerd Knorr
>> date:Sun Feb 22 01:59:34 2004 +
>> summary: Initial revision
>>
>> Probably, th
Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
Let's go by parts:
The entry for PV-150 were added at -hg tree by this changeset:
changeset: 784:3c31d7e0b4bc
user:Gerd Knorr
date:Sun Feb 22 01:59:34 2004 +
summary: Initial revision
Probably, this is a discontinued model, but I don't know
Let's go by parts:
Curtis Hall wrote:
> I'm writing concerning the Provideo PV-149, PV-155, PV-981-* and
> PV-183-*. These cards, for the most part, are drop in and 'just work'
> with the bttv driver.
>
> However the PV-149 / PV-981 / PV-155 is auto detected as the Provideo
> PV-150, which is n
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Curtis Hall wrote:
> Devin,
>
> I saw his email and I've been in private communication between him and
> Provideo trying to get the information he needs. However his request was
> for the PV-947D against the IVTV driver. These cards are using the bttv
> driver.
Devin,
I saw his email and I've been in private communication between him and
Provideo trying to get the information he needs. However his request
was for the PV-947D against the IVTV driver. These cards are using the
bttv driver. I was hoping a bttv maintainer could look at the
informatio
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Curtis Hall wrote:
> I'm writing concerning the Provideo PV-149, PV-155, PV-981-* and PV-183-*.
> These cards, for the most part, are drop in and 'just work' with the bttv
> driver.
>
> However the PV-149 / PV-981 / PV-155 is auto detected as the Provideo
> PV-150,
I'm writing concerning the Provideo PV-149, PV-155, PV-981-* and
PV-183-*. These cards, for the most part, are drop in and 'just work'
with the bttv driver.
However the PV-149 / PV-981 / PV-155 is auto detected as the Provideo
PV-150, which is not a valid Provideo part number. The PV-183-*