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[[Image:Adstech-XPress-USBAV192_front.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Front view of the ADStech XPress USBAV-192 device]]
[[Image:Adstech-XPress-USBAV192_front.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Front view of the ADStech XPress USBAV-192 device]]


A analog PAL/NTSC video capture USB device from [[ADS Tech]].
A analog PAL/NTSC audio/video capture USB device from [[ADS Tech]].

==Overview/Features==
* USB 2.0 interface, Type A plug
* Inputs: Composite, S-Video, Stereo Audio
* Norms: PAL (720x576 @ 25 fps), NTSC (720x480 @ 29.97 fps)



Experimentlal support currently exists ([[Trident TM6000|see here]]).
Experimentlal support currently exists ([[Trident TM6000|see here]]).
Sound support is untested, may not work or might work only mono or left channel might be muxed to S-Video while right channel is muxed to composite input or vice versa.
Sound support is untested, may not work or might work only mono or left(right) channel might be muted when input is muxed to S-Video(composite) or vice versa.


USB ID 06e1:a192
USB ID 06e1:a192

==Overview/Features==
* USB 2.0 interface
* Inputs: Composite, S-Video


==Pictures==
==Pictures==
<gallery perrow=4>
<gallery perrow=4>
[[Image:Adstech-XPress-USBAV192_back.jpg|thumb|back of casing]]
Image:Adstech-XPress-USBAV192_back.jpg|back of casing
[[Image:Adstech-XPress-USBAV192_pcb_top.jpg|thumb|PCB top view]]
Image:Adstech-XPress-USBAV192_pcb_top.jpg|PCB top view
[[Image:Adstech-XPress-USBAV192_pcb_bottom.jpg|thumb|PCB top view]]
Image:Adstech-XPress-USBAV192_pcb_bottom.jpg|PCB bottom view
[[Image:Adstech-XPress-USBAV192_processor_closeup.jpg|thumb|PCB closeup]]
Image:Adstech-XPress-USBAV192_processor_closeup.jpg|PCB closeup
</gallery >
</gallery >


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==Experimental driver==
==Experimental driver==
kernel patch against 3.x [http://vger.kernel.org/xxxxxxx]
kernel patch against 3.x [https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/11214431/]

==Command-line examples==
MPlayer, assuming /dev/video2, PAL and 4/3 aspect camera connected to S-Video
tvopts="driver=v4l2:input=0:norm=PAL:width=720:height=576:fps=25:device=/dev/video2:noaudio"
mplayer tv:// -zoom -aspect 4/3 -tv $tvopts -vo x11

MPlayer, assuming /dev/video2, NTSC and 16/9 aspect camera connected to composite
tvopts="driver=v4l2:input=1:norm=NTSC:width=720:height=480:fps=30:device=/dev/video2:noaudio"
mplayer tv:// -zoom -aspect 16/9 -tv $tvopts -vo x11

QV4L2
qv4l2 /dev/video2



[[Category:analog USB Devices]]
[[Category:analog USB Devices]][[Category:Capture_Devices]]

Latest revision as of 23:35, 28 October 2019

Front view of the ADStech XPress USBAV-192 device

A analog PAL/NTSC audio/video capture USB device from ADS Tech.

Overview/Features

  • USB 2.0 interface, Type A plug
  • Inputs: Composite, S-Video, Stereo Audio
  • Norms: PAL (720x576 @ 25 fps), NTSC (720x480 @ 29.97 fps)


Experimentlal support currently exists (see here). Sound support is untested, may not work or might work only mono or left(right) channel might be muted when input is muxed to S-Video(composite) or vice versa.

USB ID 06e1:a192

Pictures

Identification

#dmesg
usb 8-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-pci
usb 8-1: New USB device found, idVendor=06e1, idProduct=a192
usb 8-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=16, Product=32, SerialNumber=64
usb 8-1: Product: Instant VideoXpress
usb 8-1: Manufacturer: ADS
usb 8-1: SerialNumber: 2.0
tm6000: alt 0, interface 0, class 255
tm6000: alt 0, interface 0, class 255
tm6000: Bulk IN endpoint: 0x82 (max size=512 bytes)
tm6000: alt 1, interface 0, class 255
tm6000: ISOC IN endpoint: 0x81 (max size=3072 bytes)
tm6000: alt 1, interface 0, class 255
tm6000: alt 2, interface 0, class 255
tm6000: alt 2, interface 0, class 255
tm6000: New video device @ 480 Mbps (06e1:a192, ifnum 0)
tm6000: Found ADStech XPress USBAV-192
Found tm6000
tm6000 #1: i2c eeprom 00: ab 34 12 74 00 27 02 ff 01 26 40 0f 41 e6 e6 ff  .4.t.'...&@.A...
tm6000 #1: i2c eeprom 10: 4b f0 00 e0 02 c3 80 ff e6 ba 03 90 14 f5 32 ff  K.............2.
tm6000 #1: i2c eeprom 20: 70 f9 99 e5 03 26 32 ff 01 82 03 f5 49 f0 32 ff  p....&2.....I.2.
tm6000 #1: i2c eeprom 30: 61 90 74 60 56 bd ff ff 6f 87 70 e4 65 83 ff ff  a.t`V...o.p.e...
tm6000 #1: i2c eeprom 40: 06 ae 0a 74 f0 82 ff ff 03 7a 90 ad 32 12 ff ff  ...t.....z..2...
tm6000 #1: i2c eeprom 50: 30 26 30 0f 32 e6 ff ff 30 f0 30 e0 90 c3 ff ff  0&0.2...0.0.....
tm6000 #1: i2c eeprom 60: e6 f5 12 44 06 80 ff ff 0d a3 b3 e4 32 f0 ff ff  ...D........2...
tm6000 #1: i2c eeprom 70: a0 e6 f0 80 90 90 ff ff 03 1e 3c e6 12 e6 ff ff  ..........<.....
tm6000 #1: i2c eeprom 80: 58 e0 12 c3 03 e4 ff ff 03 04 b8 a0 60 f0 ff ff  X...........`...
tm6000 #1: i2c eeprom 90: 03 e0 a2 20 ff 01 ff ff 4f e1 f0 30 90 04 ff ff  ... ....O..0....
tm6000 #1: i2c eeprom a0: 02 e2 11 30 40 02 ff ff 90 7d 02 7d 11 fe ff ff  ...0@...........
tm6000 #1: i2c eeprom b0: 7e 70 94 80 7c 03 ff ff 7d 02 fe e6 4e 7f ff ff  .p..........N...
tm6000 #1: i2c eeprom c0: e4 74 95 e6 24 f0 ff ff f5 00 01 d0 f0 00 ff ff  .t..$...........
tm6000 #1: i2c eeprom d0: 90 00 02 00 11 bb ff ff 02 e6 10 7f 02 00 ff ff  ................
tm6000 #1: i2c eeprom e0: fe e6 02 f0 03 e7 ff ff 05 d0 03 00 a0 04 ff ff  ................
tm6000 #1: i2c eeprom f0: 90 00 70 bb bc 02 ff ff d3 90 06 54 01 00 ff ff  ..p........T....
i2c i2c-15: Invalid 7-bit I2C address 0x00
Unknown tuner type. Tuner is not configured.
tm6000 #1: registered device video2
Trident TVMaster TM5600/TM6000/TM6010 USB2 board (Load status: 0)

Experimental driver

kernel patch against 3.x [1]

Command-line examples

MPlayer, assuming /dev/video2, PAL and 4/3 aspect camera connected to S-Video

tvopts="driver=v4l2:input=0:norm=PAL:width=720:height=576:fps=25:device=/dev/video2:noaudio"
mplayer tv:// -zoom -aspect 4/3 -tv $tvopts -vo x11

MPlayer, assuming /dev/video2, NTSC and 16/9 aspect camera connected to composite

tvopts="driver=v4l2:input=1:norm=NTSC:width=720:height=480:fps=30:device=/dev/video2:noaudio"
mplayer tv:// -zoom -aspect 16/9 -tv $tvopts -vo x11

QV4L2

qv4l2 /dev/video2