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##master-page:HomepageTemplate #format wiki #language en #pragma section-numbers off = FreeBSD cx88 Wiki = Welcome to the FreeBSD cx88 Wiki |
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This is a wiki for info on the new "cx88" video capture driver for FreeBSD. == Overview == [[http://www.freshports.org/multimedia/cx88|cx88]] is a package that provides kernel drivers and a simple capture application for video/audio capture cards based on the Conexant CX2388x family of PCI bridge chips. == What the heck is a CX2388x? == The Conexant CX2388x is a series of what I informally call "multimedia bridge" chips. A multimedia bridge chip is responsible for providing an interface between a host data bus (e.g. PCI, PCI-express, USB, etc.) and a "frontend" for receiving audio or video signals. Frontends typically consist of a series of highly specialized pieces of silicon, such as RF tuner chips or digital TV demodulator chips. The bridge chip must provide a bus (typically I2C) for controlling frontend devices and expose functions for controlling the transfer of audio/video data across the host bus. Depending on the application, the bridge chip may also expose specialized functions for controlling the reception and decoding of the A/V signals. Multimedia bridge chips are typically sold to A/V capture card vendors, who integrate those chips with a frontend package of their choice. Therefore, it is often the case that two different capture cards made by completely different companies will utilize the same bridge chip and differ only in their frontend configuration. == Supported Chips == The CX2388x family contains several iterations. The cx88 kernel drivers currently generically support any capture card based on the [[http://www.conexant.com/products/entry.jsp?id=107|CX23880/1/2/3]] flavors. Support for the newer [[http://www.conexant.com/products/entry.jsp?id=393|CX23885]] PCI-express chip is currently under investigation. == Supported Operating Systems == The cx88 driver currently only supports [[http://www.freebsd.org|FreeBSD]] version 7.0 and later. The driver is actively tested and maintained against the FreeBSD 7-STABLE branch. Though the driver is expected to also work with FreeBSD 8-CURRENT, it is not yet known to have been tested against 8-CURRENT. If you need to use the driver on 8-CURRENT and you encounter problems doing so, please let me know and I'll work to resolve them. [[ftp://corona.homeunix.net|Snapshots]] of the driver prior to 20071215 were built against FreeBSD 6.2. == Supported Architectures == The cx88 driver is known to work on i386 and amd64. It is intended to be cross-platform and should thus work on other architectures supported by FreeBSD, but AFAIK it hasn't been used outside of i386/amd64. Again, please let me know if you encounter problems with the driver on another architecture and I'll work to resolve them. Email: <<MailTo(jason.harmening@gmail.com)>> |
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