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10 3. What mainboard should I use (or why doesn't my card work)
30 Drivers to use: videodev, i2c-core, i2c-algo-bit,
41 Drivers to use: videodev, i2c-core, i2c-algo-bit,
56 Drivers to use: videodev, i2c-core, i2c-algo-bit,
67 Drivers to use: videodev, i2c-core, i2c-algo-bit,
78 Drivers to use: videodev, i2c-core, i2c-algo-bit,
89 Drivers to use: videodev, i2c-core, i2c-algo-bit,
101 Drivers to use: videodev, i2c-core, i2c-algo-bit,
113 Drivers to use: videodev, i2c-core, i2c-algo-bit,
125 Drivers to use: videodev, i2c-core, i2c-algo-bit,
248 to generate PAL N, maybe it would work if you use the PAL M settings.
254 Load zr36067.o. If it can't autodetect your card, use the card=X insmod
256 To have more than one card, use card=X1[,X2[,X3,[X4[..]]]]
267 XF86Config-4 when you use X by default, or to run 'v4l-conf -c <device>' in
268 one of your startup scripts (normally rc.local) if you don't use X. Both
273 3. What mainboard should I use (or why doesn't my card work)
374 With 1:4, it'll mostly work. If you have a Buz, use 'low_bitrate=1' to go into
398 actually use that number or not, but that's not too important right now.
403 output becomes 512 bits per block. Actually 510, but 512 is simpler to use
432 by one, or something like that.) We can't use 165 bits per block, but have to
434 per block, the equivalence of -q24. With 128kB buffers, you can't use greater
444 whether or not you use 'low_bitrate=1' as insmod option for the zr36060.c