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From: Eliot Blennerhassett <linux@audioscience.com>
To: video4linux-list@redhat.com
Subject: V4L2 support card with multiple radio tuners, each supporting multiple bands?
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 17:17:59 +1300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200802121717.59498.linux@audioscience.com> (raw)

Hello,

I am presently working on updating the V4L driver for our tuner cards to V4L2, 
and need some help with a few details...
pointers to existing relevant sourcecode would be a fine start!

These cards 
http://audioscience.com/internet/products/tuner_cards/tunercards.htm have up 
to 8 radio and/or TV (audio only) tuners . There may be a mix of tuners on 
the card.

Each tuner may be capable of receiving more than one band or standard eg 
(AM/FM) (FM/TV-NTSC) (TV-PAL) (TV-multistandard)

Our current V4L1 driver creates a separate device for each tuner.  
I think V4L2 still doesn't support multiple radio tuners?  Is there any reason 
why radio tuners are treated differently from tv tuners in this respect?

The V4L1 tuner capabilities reports the number of bands supported as 
video_capability.channels. Then during query video_tuner.tuner is used to 
enumerate the name, range etc of each band.

Is there an equivalent for V4L2?

Are there any examples of V4L2 drivers for radio tuners about. I don't think 
any of the current in-kernel drivers have been converted?

thanks

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