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In relation to V4L-DVB devices, an USB 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 USB channel. Some examples of USB interface chipsets that are used in V4L-DVB USB devices include:
In relation to V4L-DVB devices, an USB [[interface chipsets|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 USB channel. Some examples of USB interface chipsets that are used in V4L-DVB USB devices include:


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Revision as of 23:19, 10 May 2009

In relation to V4L-DVB devices, an USB 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 USB channel. Some examples of USB interface chipsets that are used in V4L-DVB USB devices include:

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