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16 	Commences the capture of video, audio and/or VBI data. All encoding
18 continuously or until a predefined number of frames have been captured.
43 0=stop at end of GOP (generates IRQ)
46 Stream type to stop, see param[0] of API 0x81
48 Subtype, see param[1] of API 0x81
55 Assigns the transport stream ID of the encoded audio stream
82 Set video frames per second. Change occurs at start of new GOP.
127 Number of B frames between the I and P frame, plus 1.
128 For example: IBBPBBPBBPBB --> GOP size: 12, number of B frames: 2+1 = 3
129 Note that GOP size must be a multiple of (B-frames + 1).
137 at the start of the next GOP.
318 Note: For Layer II, not all combinations of total bitrate
366 Returns the version of the encoder firmware.
388 Obtains the sequence end code of the encoder's buffer. When a capture
389 is started a number of interrupts are still generated, the last of
391 of the buffer.
393 State of the transfer (1 if last buffer)
395 If Result[0] is 1, this contains the size of the last buffer, undefined
407 u32 length; // Length of this frame
408 u32 offset_low; // Offset in the file of the
409 u32 offset_high; // start of this frame
412 // 0=End of Program Index, other fields
414 u32 pts; // The PTS of the frame
415 u32 mask2; // Bit 0 is bit 32 of the pts.
433 Offset in the encoder memory of the start of the table.
435 Number of allocated elements up to a maximum of Param[1]
467 Observed number of frames in raw mode. Range 1 to Param[2]
489 bit 27 of the interrupt mask. Uses mailbox 10.
491 Type of stream
495 Maximum size of transfer
503 bit 27 or 18 of the interrupt mask. Uses mailbox 9.
525 Memory address of link list
527 Length of link list (wtf: what units ???)
543 For each frame captured, skip specified number of frames.
545 Number of frames to skip
552 During a pause condition, all frames are dropped instead of being encoded.
596 of lines for field 1 and 2.
598 Field 1 number of lines:
603 Field 2 number of lines:
613 Provides a mechanism of inserting custom user data in the MPEG stream.
618 Rate at which to insert data, in units of frames (for private packet)
621 Number of data DWORDs (below) to insert
682 sort of ioctl call. The first parameter is a command number, the second
694 packets to the MPEG. The size of these packets is 2048 bytes (including
695 the header of 6 bytes: 0x000001bf + length). The payload is zeroed and
699 9=set history parameters of the video input module
700 10=set input field order of VIM