Hi Gregor,
On 20 Sep 09 10:16, Gregor Glashüttner wrote:
> I was able to take hi-res pictures of the card now. You can find them at:
> http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/7618/abustv8802front.jpg and
> http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/5421/abustv8802back.jpg
> Maybe someone can help now.
the VD-009
Hi!
Daniel Glöckner schrieb:
If not, can you put the card on a scanner and create pictures of both
sides so that we can trace the signals? Please upload them on
imageshack.us or similar instead of mailing them to the list.
I scanned the card but the picture is quite out of focus :-( I uploade
Hi Daniel!
2009/7/29 Daniel Glöckner :
> Coincidence that they removed the driver?..
Strange, it was still there when i posted the link. I still have it on
my HD however, should i put it online somewhere? It's about 55MB in
size...
> These cards can't be identified automatically.
OK, no problem
Hi Gregor,
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 09:40:35AM +0200, Gregor Glashüttner wrote:
> The card is called ABUS Digiprotect TV8802. Windows-software
> (including drivers and monitoring software) can be found at
> abus-sc.com
> (http://www.abus-sc.co.uk/International/Service-Downloads/Software?q=tv8802&S
Hi!
I am trying to get a capture card working under linux. Ubuntu 8.09
loads bttv module but doesn´t recognize the type of the card - it is
not listed on cardlist.bttv . I tried several card=XX options (with
mediocre success, e.g. bad grey or green picture from only one input,
random change of inp