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Date:      Wed, 25 Apr 2012 22:47:03 +1100
From:      freebsd-multimedia@herveybayaustralia.com.au
To:        <freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org>
Subject:   New driver opportunity - rtl2832u
Message-ID:  <14772.1335354423@herveybayaustralia.com.au>

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I happen to have a usb dvb card which uses a rtl2832u chipset (MyGica T803
- manufacturer says so happily says that they support linux - yeah right!).
The drivers are a bit all over the place, and apparently they wont add them
to the v4l tree due to a lack of key criteria. I have a version of these
that supposedly work for linux 2.6 and were adapted from the manufacturers
drivers (no longer available), and I'd like to test them using webcamd and
I'm not entirely sure how.

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I tried following this post:
http://freebsd.1045724.n5.nabble.com/webcamd-Adding-Linux-devices-td5580136=
.html,
[1] but I wasn't entirely sure how that would work with this particular
driver. Can anyone offer some pointers?

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The drivers I picked up here: http://jms.id.au/wiki/EzcapDvbAdapter. [2]

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I only have a short time to do this as I may have to take the device back
if I can't get it to work, so I need to work quickly in the next few days.
My intention is to get a working device that can be available outside of
tree for those who might need it, and maybe someone might be able to use it
to get a native driver working or improve it for webcamd use.

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It offers dvb as well as dab so I think it could be worth it. It would also
put FreeBSD one step ahead of linux for once too :P

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Ok, maybe I'm chasing geese or barking up trees, but bear with me please :)
This may turn out to be even a little bit useful. And if I can get it to
work I may be able to convince the missus to let me keep it :D

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On another note, I have achieved success using the Digitech usb dvb tuner
xc-4888 (usually available from Jaycar) using the afatech driver. I used
the dvb-usb-af9015.fw v4.95 I extracted from a rpm and it worked fine. By
the same method the KWorld 395U should work as well on linux and using
webcamd on FreeBSD as both use the afatech driver and use a 9015 chipset. A
note about using firmware and where it should be placed would be useful for
webcamd users if someone could add it the docs somewhere.

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Also if someone here has write access on the linuxtv.org v4l-dvb wiki they
may like to add this info on the KWorld and Digitech pages. Kworld 395U is
currently an unknown but listed. I don't have any access myself or I would.

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Links:
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[1]
http://freebsd.1045724.n5.nabble.com/webcamd-Adding-Linux-devices-td5580136=
.html,
[2] http://jms.id.au/wiki/EzcapDvbAdapter.



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