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When using all channels you'll get around 5 fps. | When using all channels you'll get around 5 fps. | ||
Warning it takes a long time to boot using this card. Maybe settings are bad. But it is working OK. | Warning it takes a long time to boot using this card you must proceed with security. Maybe settings are bad. But it is working OK. | ||
== Configuration == | == Configuration == | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 8 February 2016
Noname with 4 bt878 chips and 8 inputs
- tip: also check Pico2000 related card info;
When using all channels you'll get around 5 fps. Warning it takes a long time to boot using this card you must proceed with security. Maybe settings are bad. But it is working OK.
Configuration
/etc/modprobe.conf
options bttv card=0,0,0,0 tuner=4,4,4,4
If your driver is compiled into the kernel, add the following to be passed onto the kernel from LILO or GRUB.
bttv.card=0,0,0,0 bttv.tuner=4,4,4,4
- A list of card types and tuner types can be found in the Linux kernel sources under Documentation
http://linuxtv.org/hg/v4l-dvb/file/tip/linux/Documentation/video4linux