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A few months ago, I bought one S5PV210 based single board computer, but I happened a big problem with it.
The TV-out function is not available. I spend so much time to try to solve it but failed. Can anyone help me?
Post a link to the board, as nobody will know what you have without an exhaustive search.
The first question I would ask is: Are you SURE it has a TV out? TV out is a lot different from tv in. You have to generate timing signals, encode sound on a carrier, generate a colour burst and encode PAL/NTSC/SECAM. With TV in, you simply have to decode them.
A few months ago, I bought one S5PV210 based single board computer, but I happened a big problem with it.
The TV-out function is not available. I spend so much time to try to solve it but failed. Can anyone help me?
Did you solve your problem. I wrote an application to write to the TVout and also read the device driver side in kernel. But it seems that "writing" to the device is not implemented in kernel.
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