![]() I can't pass it through to a VM because my CPU doesn't have VT-d support. I'm probably going to buy a new capture card for this machine soon but I'd like to get some use out of this one before then. The company seems to release a new card every few months and most moved on from this one (720p/1080i max resolutions) a few years ago. In fact, I rarely find discussion about it from Windows users. I couldn't find any discussion from anyone using this card on *nix. I was only looking at the driver you linked because it's the only thing that comes up in search results. Is this the pay driver you are looking at?Ġ4:00.0 Multimedia video controller: Device 1a0a:6202 (rev 01) CX23418 Single-Chip MPEG-2 Encoder with Integrated Analog Video/Broadcast Audio Decoderįrom that we may discern if there is a free driver. ![]() What do you get from "lspci" ? I have a Hauppauge card that says Code:Ġ4:07.0 Multimedia video controller: Conexant Systems, Inc. However, like R8168/R8169 there may be a reverse engineered Linux driver. The driver seems to be proprietary per that link. It seems a driver is available but they want me to pay for it? Is this unusual or a scam?ĭoesn't sound promising. When I search for Linux support/drivers the only thing I can find is this: I only need it for this last project before I'm going to give it away. Trying to get it working without having to dual-boot Windows 7. I use it to record and encode old home movies. It's an AVerMedia C127 Game Broadcaster HD PCIe card. ![]() The company's website doesn't even list it anymore. I am unsure if it's even supported on anything but Windows. I have an old capture card that I'm having trouble finding drivers for. Posted: Thu 9:59 pm Post subject: Drivers for capture card (avermedia) Gentoo Forums Forum Index Kernel & Hardware Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Drivers for capture card (avermedia) ![]()
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