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mplayer was invoked with following syntax: The video source used was a DVD player (NTSC format) - Composite video output.
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r 82 svn co https: / / / svnroot / syntekdriver / trunk / driver syntekdriver the latest stk driver v2.2 obtained from

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My problem was that i applied only the patch at Īfter applying both patches i could view NTSC video at 25 and 30 fps without any problem with mplayer. Busman gives 2 patches that should be applied. I was having a real hard time trying to view video off a DC60 from a PC running Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop, and the post by Busman was extremely useful.
Easycap002 multiviewer software how to#
So AFAICT the em28xx-new driver has no chance of working because it does not include support for the stk1160, and the stk11xx driver has no chance of capturing video because it does not know anything about the SAA711X series of video capture devices.Ī working driver would therefor need to use (I presume the communcation protocol for all stk11xx chips is similar) the usb setup routines from the stk11xx driver, and steal the SAA711x interface code from either em28xx, linux-uvc driver, or one of the other drivers that knows how to speak SAA711x Now, the stk11xx driver is a webcam driver, and while being able to communicate with the stkxx bridge chips, on those webcams the image capture is handled by omnivision OVxxx sesors. In both cases, the capture is handled by a SAA7113 video encoder chip. The original guide at indicated the Eas圜ap in that photo had an em2861 USB video bridge, however as the lsusb output and our experience has shown, Eas圜AP devices with usb identifiers 05e1:0408 actually use the stk1160 usb bridge IC. I have one of these to, and I think we are screwed. No body? I was hoping someone could give some help even if they didnt have the answer, maybe things I should try or places I should look anything really :( I am not a super ubuntu/linux guru so if I'm not providing something just ask I'll get it. there is no /dev/video* at all and it seems programs like camorama look for cameras there. Like I said it seems like the audio part of the device is working just not the video. usbcore: registered new interface driver usb_stk11xx_driver stk11xx: Syntek USB2.0 webcam driver startup Here is the part of the dmesg that shows the stk driver starting:

I will say the audio part of the capture device seems to be working just not the video part. Ok I am posting a new thread because this thread was archived here:Īnd the solutions provided didnt work for me.
