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GoGear Mp3 player is portable solid state disk
based player with several extra capacities. It can
play videos (WMP9 container wmv, MPEG4 ASP
container avi, MPEG4 SP container ...
Analog TV capture card of about €35
Works with the SAA7131 kernel driver, but is
wrongly detected as 7134. Setting the right card
number also makes the remote working. The ...
A quad core processor, runs 2.6 gig. This is
overclockable, but I'm not running it that way.
Runs cooler than I expected. There is no driver
for Linux for the K10 thermometer, ...
An analog TV tuner with S-Video and VGA input
based on the saa7134 chipsset and without built-in
audio support (a cable to use the audio card
line-in is included).
PCI TV-tuner, the version I have does analog NTSC
from cable or antenna input.
Unfortunately, it's not recognized by V4L. I get
this message in dmesg:
# dmesg
Linux vid ...
Philips 16x DVD±R with Super-Allwrite
The Philips Internal DVDRW drive reads and writes
DVD, RAM, Dual layer and CD formats. Philips
innovative recording technology lets you ...
PCI tuner card with stereo support through a
internal audio out cable to the sound card.
Modules loaded:
$ lsmod |grep saa
saa7134 108768 0
video_buf 20100 1 saa7134
co ...
Useless on any machine not running MSDOS/Windows.
I have confirmed this through e-mails to Philips
that no hardware documentation/programming info is
available.
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