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Revision as of 04:27, 17 September 2014
This card uses a bt878 chipset and the bttv kernel module and is probably one of the more common capture cards found in a home PC/DVR. It is quite generic but comes in 2 flavours: "ATX version" and "Low profile version"
There are 4 inputs:
- Television (Coaxial cable) This is where you can tune to a TV channel frequency
- Composite1 (RCA lead)
- SVideo (MiniDIN connector)
- Composite3 (RCA lead) This is the FM tuner for radio
Note: You should have a connector cable to connect the Composite1 and SVideo cables into a single 6-pin MiniDIN port on the card. The cable for the Low profile version also includes the Left/Right Audio inputs, connecting to a 9-pin MiniDIN port on the card.
There is also an input for the Infrared sensor which plugs into a headphone jack. This is probably not useful for ZoneMinder but may be used with Linux InfraRed Control (LIRC) if you want to capture from TV occasionally.
dmesg
Linux video capture interface: v2.00 bttv: driver version 0.9.16 loaded bttv: using 8 buffers with 2080k (520 pages) each for capture bttv: Bt8xx card found (0). ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [APC2] enabled at IRQ 17 GSI 23 sharing vector 0xE9 and IRQ 23 ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:01:07.0[A] -> Link [APC2] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 23 bttv0: Bt878 (rev 17) at 0000:01:07.0, irq: 23, latency: 32, mmio: 0xe5100000 bttv0: detected: Leadtek WinFast TV 2000 [card=34], PCI subsystem ID is 107d:6606 bttv0: using: Leadtek WinFast 2000/ WinFast 2000 XP [card=34,autodetected] bttv0: gpio: en=00000000, out=00000000 in=00bff706 [init] bttv0: using tuner=5 bttv0: i2c: checking for MSP34xx @ 0x80... not found bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA9875 @ 0xb0... not found bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA7432 @ 0x8a... not found bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA9887 @ 0x86... not found tuner 5-0061: chip found @ 0xc2 (bt878 #0 [sw]) tuner 5-0061: type set to 5 (Philips PAL_BG (FI1216 and compatibles)) bttv0: registered device video0 bttv0: registered device vbi0 bttv0: registered device radio0 bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 .. ok input: bttv IR (card=34) as /class/input/input7 bttv-input: bttv IR (card=34) detected at pci-0000:01:07.0/ir0
lspci
helot# lspci | grep Bt878 01:07.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Video Capture (rev 11) 01:07.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio Capture (rev 11)
xawtv -hwscan
helot# xawtv -hwscan
This is xawtv-3.95, running on Linux/x86_64 (2.6.18-ck1)
looking for available devices
/dev/video0: OK [ -device /dev/video0 ]
type : v4l2
name : BT878 video (Leadtek WinFast 20
flags: overlay capture tuner
When you run xawtv, you may need to fiddle with some of the options. In my case, I set the 'input' to Composite1 and 'capture' to grabdisplay. Once you have a picture, you can adjust the colour, contrast, brightness etc. ZoneMinder will recognise these settings when you set up a Monitor for this input (you may need to leave xawtv running).
zmu -d <device> -q -v
helot# zmu -d /dev/video0 -q -v
Video Capabilities
Name: BT878 video (Leadtek WinFast 20
Type: 171
Can capture
Can tune
Overlay onto frame buffer
Can clip
Scalable
Video Channels: 4
Audio Channels: 1
Maximum Width: 924
Maximum Height: 576
Minimum Width: 48
Minimum Height: 32
Window Attributes
X Offset: 0
Y Offset: 0
Width: 384
Height: 288
Picture Attributes
Palette: 5 - 32bit RGB
Colour Depth: 32
Brightness: 27086
Hue: 22280
Colour :47185
Contrast: 25340
Whiteness: 0
Channel 0 Attributes
Name: Television
Channel: 0
Flags: 3
Channel has a tuner
Channel has audio
Type: 1 - TV
Format: 0 - PAL
Channel 1 Attributes
Name: Composite1
Channel: 1
Flags: 2
Channel has audio
Type: 2 - Camera
Format: 0 - PAL
Channel 2 Attributes
Name: S-Video
Channel: 2
Flags: 2
Channel has audio
Type: 2 - Camera
Format: 0 - PAL
Channel 3 Attributes
Name: Composite3
Channel: 3
Flags: 2
Channel has audio
Type: 2 - Camera
Format: 0 - PAL
Configuring a Monitor
In the ZoneMinder Console (main page), click Add New Monitor. Click the Source tab. Verify the settings match what you saw with xawtv:
- Device Path
- /dev/video0 (or /dev/v4l/video0)
- Device Channel
- 1 (Composite1)
- Device Format
- PAL (NTSC in America)
- Capture Palette
- RGB24
- Capture Width (pixels)
- 384
- Capture Height (pixels)
- 288
- Orientation
- Normal
When you click Save, your new Monitor's Source column should be coloured Orange or Green. If it is Red, you probably need to adjust the Width/Height of the captured image.
For more info, see the Video4Linux Wiki