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To use these TV tuner cards under Linux, you will need the appropriate kernel
drivers. The bttv drivers have been a part of the kernel distribution since
version 2.2.0.
Alternately, you can get the latest version of tbe driver package and use it
with 2.0.35 or newer kernels. However, it's not guaranteed to work with the
older 2.0.x series kernels. The updated bttv package is available from
http://www.thp.uni-koeln.de/~rjkm/linux/bttv.html, and an
even more updated version is available from Gerd Knorr at
http://www.in-berlin.de/User/kraxel/xawtv.html These packages
add support for more audio chips, including the TEA6300, TDA8425, and DPL3518.
If you're
new to the world of the bttv driver, I would suggest starting with the version
included with the latest kernel. If you find that you have trouble with it, or that
it does not support your card, then venture out to the updated 0.6 series
drivers at the locations shown above. If you're feeling really adventurous,
you can try Gerd Knorr's 0.7 series drivers, due to be incorporated in the 2.4
kernel. The 0.7 series drivers are also available at
http://www.in-berlin.de/User/kraxel/xawtv.html.
This document is based primarily on the 2.2.14 kernel drivers, with some mention
of the features available in the updated 0.6 series driver packages. The 0.7
series is currently not covered, as it is in heavy development at the time of
this writing.
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