Re: saa7134 stability

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Es schrieb Jason Miller:
> 
> I was wondering if someone could give me some idea as to how stable the
> saa7134 driver is?  I am thinking about buying a flyvideo 3000, and am
> wondering if the thing is going to be reliable or not?  I am running
> 2.4.21 right now.
> 

Hi,

sorry last night I didn't realize, that this was in reply to my snapshot
error message.
I can't imagine to buy something else, than a FV3K or something
compatible :)
 
The main consideraton should be, do the apps you will need work
sucessfully through the compatibility layer for v4l1 or are they v4l2
ready.
Mp4live you still have to unmute with v4lctl and kino has problems, but
they don't even claim to support v4l1 and of course there may be more I
don't know,
but the sparkling stars on the GNU/Linux media sky are all shining.
If you are not affected by the audio bug, Jindrich hopefully found
(can't test only Pal B here), you should be fine with 2.8.0. If you need
oss audio support additionally to your soundcard(s), I would suggest the
0.2.9-20030724 snapshot, if you want to stay on 2.4.21.
(Possibly with the 2 lines applied for the audio bug.)

In case you have tv with dual language, you may miss a switch to select
the language for recordings or I don't see it. There have been ruomors,
that the use of overlay mode can cause unpredictable system freezes. I
guess it was caused by switching between overlay and xv. If ever, that
is not been seen again for more then 4 months now and might only happen
together with other flaws on hardware and drivers.

For me that is a exellent, stable and challenging driver, still growing
in conjunction with v4l2.

Greetings

Hermann




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