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Ubuntu 9.10

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

All suported by kernel

Fedora Core 12

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

All suported by kernel

Windows XP Embedded

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Ubuntu 10.04

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

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All suported by kernel

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FAQ of SI945A

How can I use the Video-in Function under Ubuntu 8.04 and Ubuntu 8.10?

Ans:

Pls follow the fews steps to open your video-in devices!!

1.Make sure your video-in devices all supported by bttv driver
Use the command

  • $dmesg |grep bttv
    you should be saw the message as red block !!

Image:dmesg.jpg

2.Make sure the Video-in modules have ready to supported
use the command

  • $lsmod
    you should be saw the message as red block!!

Image:lsmod.jpg

3.Got the test utility "xawtv" by Apt !!
As command

  • $sudo apt-get install xawtv
    the some dependences module also will be download,like "libzvbi-common" / "libzvbi0" / "pia" /"v4l-conf" .

4.Open your Video-in devices by xawtv
if you want to open Video 1,Pls use the command

  • $xawtv -c /dev/video0


Patch File:

$sudo apt-get install xawtv

Defect:

N/A

Asker:

Taipei / Leon.Hsu 2008/7/9

Provider:

Leon 2008/7/10

why can't use video-in with xawtv tool under Ubuntu9.10 and Fedora core 10

Ans:

If use xawtv tool under Ubuntu 9.10 or Fedora core 10 ,and you will see this message in terminal.
Image:xawtv_error.jpg

There is another solution(Tvtime) to use it.


Patch File:

solution(Tvtime)

Defect:

N/A

Asker:

Steve 2010/05/26

Provider:

Steve 2010/05/26

How can I use Video-in under Ubuntu 9.10 and Fedora core 10 ,or any other latest version of Ubuntu or Fedora series

Ans:

Install Tvtime tool:

   apt-gt install tvtime<=Ubuntu series 
   yum install tvtime   <=Fedora series

Connect to Video capture device:

   tvtime -d /dev/video0 // example for your channel 1. channel 2 will be /dev/video1
Patch File:

N/A

Defect:

We can't support API about this tool

Asker:

Steve 2010/05/26

Provider:

Steve 2010/05/26

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