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  • The Meteor II devices are a family of frame grabber cards produced by [[Matrox]] (in the mid-1990s ?) w ...Meteor page has been taken down, however if you do a search, they provide a contact
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  • ...rid TV Stick]], with different tuner and demodulator but the same combined A/V decoder & USB interface. * Conexant [[Conexant CX2310x|CX23102-11Z]] (A/V decoder & USB interface)
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  • Is a [[DVB-T]] [[DVB-T PCMCIA Cards|Cardbus device]] from [[TechniSat]]. * Comes with a passive antenna. Tuner is too weak, you need at least 75dB (40 dB is normal
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  • A [[DVB-S]] [[PCI]] card produced by [[KNC1]] based on the [[Philips SAA7146] ...n DVB-S]] with a CI connector, and the [[KNC1 TV-Station DVB-S Plus]] with a CI connector and analog video input.
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  • ...e upside down webcam problem. Although it's possible to compile and instal a newer libv4l by hand, installing an updated distribution package is prefera ...is correct, there is no need to upgrade. If it's upside down, upgrading is a good idea.
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  • The DiB3000-P is a [[DVB-T]] [[COFDM]] [[demodulator]] chip manufactured by [[DiBcom]]. The DiB3000M-B is a [[DVB-T]] [[demodulator]] and USB bridge chip manufactured by [[DiBcom]].
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  • ...nge to the public API and/or media core frameworks may only be included in a driver maintainer's pull request after going through the normal review and ...based on top of the current media_tree.git development branch (master) or a recent -rcX kernel. For fixes for the mainline kernel you can also use our
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  • ...outed to the cx23885 for processing. If it is not obvious, this means that a LIRC driver is not required in order to use this IR receiver. * [[Conexant CX23885]] (A/V decoder and PCIe bridge)
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  • .../news.thomasnet.com/companystory/Micronas-to-Acquire-WISchip-International-a-Leader-in-Video-Compression-and-Streaming-Technology-469599]
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  • A hardware video encoder IC from [[WISchip International]] that was used in m
    152 bytes (24 words) - 23:21, 29 March 2011
  • Auvitek produce a line of digital demodulator ICs. Auvitek also produce a line of USB interface chipsets.
    632 bytes (77 words) - 19:05, 26 October 2010
  • A Hybrid ATSC/Analog Tuner module The M039-B was bundled in with purchase of a Toshiba X205-sli4 laptop<br>
    998 bytes (148 words) - 07:39, 30 November 2011
  • ...A friend told me (2010) that is under development and will be available in a few months...
    650 bytes (100 words) - 06:31, 20 October 2018
  • ...guishes between "PCMCIA, the standards body" and "PCMCIA, the misnomer for a PC Card device". There were a number of different types of PC Card. In respect to their use for TV card d
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  • ...DVB-T''' - based on the [[DiBcom]] reference design for usb devices using a DiBcom 3000-MB demod.
    137 bytes (20 words) - 20:16, 27 February 2010
  • This is a [[DVBSKY S960]] clone. Probably even has the same USB ID in which case supp
    167 bytes (32 words) - 00:14, 29 September 2014
  • This is a [[DVBSKY S860]] clone. Probably even has the same USB ID in which case supp
    167 bytes (32 words) - 00:13, 29 September 2014
  • This article is about Technisat Digital GmbH, a German company that produces Digital-TV products. Many TechniSat PCI devices utilize a FlexCopII, FlexCopIIb or FlexCopIII digital receiver PCI interface chip fro
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  • A [[DVB-T]] device by [[PCTV Systems]]. This device is not currently supported in the mainline Linux kernel, but a test driver is available from KernelLabs. See [http://www.kernellabs.com/b
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  • ===Why are they listed as a "network controller" and not a "multimedia controller" in the output of dmesg or lspci?=== ...ts) that the card receives. This is why these such devices will show up as a "multimedia controller".
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