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The ivtv devices |
The ivtv devices feature an on-board hardware MPEG2 encoder; the [[Conexant CX2341x]]. Notable devices within this category are the Hauppuage PVR-150, 250, 350, and 500 cards. |
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The ivtv Project maintains its own [http://www.ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Main_Page wiki]; upon which you will find a full list of the [http://www.ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Supported_hardware devices currently supported] by the ivtv driver framework, as well as specific driver information and release downloads. |
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* See the [http://www.ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Download ivtv downloads page] for the latest software releases |
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* See the [http://www.ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Main_Page ivtv wiki] for instructions |
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Since the ivtv devices have their own wiki, there is no need to duplicate the effort here. |
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2.6.22 kernel (July 8th 2007), ivtv code is now natively available in mainstream. |
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Revision as of 16:24, 6 December 2007
The ivtv devices feature an on-board hardware MPEG2 encoder; the Conexant CX2341x. Notable devices within this category are the Hauppuage PVR-150, 250, 350, and 500 cards.
The ivtv Project maintains its own wiki; upon which you will find a full list of the devices currently supported by the ivtv driver framework, as well as specific driver information and release downloads.
Note that the ivtv code has now been merged into LinuxTV's v4l-dvb driver tree. It was submitted for inclusion in the Linux 2.6.21 kernel on 1 March 2007, but acceptance was delayed. However, with the release of the 2.6.22 kernel (July 8th 2007), ivtv code is now natively available in mainstream.