Difference between revisions of "Hauppauge ImpactVCB"
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Hauppauge ImpactVCB use the same drivers as the Osprey 100 | Hauppauge ImpactVCB use the same drivers as the Osprey 100 | ||
http://c1.neweggimages.com/NeweggImage/productimage/15-116-021-02.jpg | |||
http://www.bttv-gallery.de/Hauppauge_Impact_VCB_Model.jpg | http://www.bttv-gallery.de/Hauppauge_Impact_VCB_Model.jpg | ||
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options bttv card=82 tuner=4 | options bttv card=82 tuner=4 | ||
This card is now supported in the 2.6.16 kernel as card 143 and should autodetect. | This card is now supported in the 2.6.16 kernel as card 143 and should autodetect. It has 3 RCA inputs and 1 SVideo. It should be noted that the 3rd RCA input does not work in Linux. | ||
Note that the card ships with either an NTSC (26Mhz) or a PAL (35MHz) crystal. The driver assumes that your camera format matches the crystal. If it does not, you will get no colour and/or loss of picture lock. Fortunately the card can | Note that the card ships with either an NTSC (26Mhz) or a PAL (35MHz) crystal. The driver assumes that your camera format matches the crystal. If it does not, you will get no colour and/or loss of picture lock. Fortunately the card can synthesize one frequency from the other, but has to be told to do so with the option | ||
bttv pll=1 (for NTSC crystal ->PAL camera) | bttv pll=1 (for NTSC crystal ->PAL camera) | ||
bttv pll=2 (for PAL->NTSC) | bttv pll=2 (for PAL->NTSC) | ||
This card can be purchased in America from [http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815116021 Newegg]. |
Latest revision as of 09:57, 6 June 2008
Hauppauge ImpactVCB use the same drivers as the Osprey 100
http://c1.neweggimages.com/NeweggImage/productimage/15-116-021-02.jpg http://www.bttv-gallery.de/Hauppauge_Impact_VCB_Model.jpg
Modprobe.conf option
options bttv card=82 tuner=4
This card is now supported in the 2.6.16 kernel as card 143 and should autodetect. It has 3 RCA inputs and 1 SVideo. It should be noted that the 3rd RCA input does not work in Linux.
Note that the card ships with either an NTSC (26Mhz) or a PAL (35MHz) crystal. The driver assumes that your camera format matches the crystal. If it does not, you will get no colour and/or loss of picture lock. Fortunately the card can synthesize one frequency from the other, but has to be told to do so with the option
bttv pll=1 (for NTSC crystal ->PAL camera) bttv pll=2 (for PAL->NTSC)
This card can be purchased in America from Newegg.