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Revision as of 21:15, 14 April 2014
In relation to V4L-DVB devices, a PCIe interface chipset is a bridge between the device's receiver (in the case of TV tuner devices) and A/V inputs (in the case of some devices) and the host computer's PCIe "bus" (which really isn't a traditional bus, but rather a point to point serial connect lane(s)). Some examples of PCIe interface chipsets that are used in V4L-DVB PCIe cards include:
Vendor | Chipset | A/V decoder | DVB support | Associated Kernel Modules |
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Conexant | CX23885/7/8 | ✔ Yes | ✔ Yes |
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analog support is currently not universal (i.e. not implemented with all devices) |
Conexant | CX25858 | ✔ Yes | ✘ No |
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- ATI Theater 550
- ATI Theater 650
- ATI Theater 750
- Micronas APB 7202A nGene dual-channel PCI-Express multimedia controller ... see NGene devices for development info
- Philips/NXP SAA7162 (dual A/V decoder) and SAA7160/SAA7161 (multimedia A/V bridge) ... see Saa7162 devices for more info
- NXP SAA7164
Currently, only the CX23885 and SAA7162 IC families have published drivers from LinuxTV.