Streammachine Sound Cards & Media Devices Driver



In this tutorial we’ll tell you about OBS settings and features, which are you need to know to perform your live streams.

  1. Machine Sound Effects

This streaming guide is about general OBS settings. We also recommend you read tutorials with specific instructions for your live streaming video platform:

Including Motherboard, Sound card, Video card, Network card, Modem, Mouse, Keyboard, Scanner, Printer and Digital devices etc. With one click, Driver Genius will work out all drivers that need updating. Besides, all drivers we offer are official versions or WHQL versions, you can use them without any worries about compatibility. Streamlit is an open-source app framework for Machine Learning and Data Science teams. Create beautiful data apps in hours, not weeks. All in pure Python.

  • YouTube (streaming guide about this platform coming soon)

Basic Requirements

Operating system

Windows:

  • DirectX 10.1 compatible GPU
  • Windows 7 or newer

macOS:

  • Intel CPU (PPC is not supported)
  • OpenGL 3.2 compatible GPU
  • macOS 10.10 or newer

Linux/Unix

  • OpenGL 3.2 compatible GPU
  • X window system

Drivers

Please make sure to use the latest drivers for your GPU:

  • Intel GPU drivers are usually available from your motherboard manufacturer, but can also be found here.

Stream Settings

The process of OBS setup for streaming can be divided into two main stages:

Streammachine Sound Cards & Media Devices Driver
  1. Getting and entering of your credentials for streaming service (URL and Stream key)
  2. Setup of video and audio options which are meet the recommendations of your streaming platform (eg. Twitch, YouTube, etc.)

Encoders and Quality Presets

Recommended encoders:

  • NVIDIA NVENC H.264 is the best encoder in terms of quality and performance (as of 2020). Recommended if available.
  • x264 is recommended to use for the best quality if NVIDIA NVENC H.264 is not available on your hardware. But keep in mind what x264 is the most processor-intensive encoder and you need a good processor to use x264 without lags in processor-intensive games.
CPU Usage Preset (only with x264)

There are many available presets:

  1. ultrafast
  2. superfast
  3. veryfast (default, recommended)
  4. faster
  5. fast
  6. medium
  7. slow
  8. slower
  9. veryslow
  10. placebo

They are arranged in ascending order of quality and descending of performance, i.e. “ultrafast” has the best performance and worst quality, and “placebo” has the worst performance(very high load of the processor) and best quality.

But in fact, only the first 3 are useful for streaming purposes and have a significant difference in quality. All other presets after 3rd have a big difference in performance but almost have not any difference in quality. This is why “veryfast” is recommended as the best balance between quality and performance.

Other hardware encoders:

Hardware encoders (except the NVIDIA NVENC H.264) are generally recommended for local recordings, but not streaming. They can be a last resort if NVIDIA NVENC H.264 or software encoding (x264) is not possible. They offer minimal performance impact in exchange for a reduction in quality at the same bitrates as NVENC or software (x264) encoding using the default preset of veryfast. Currently, all consumer-level hardware encoders are provided by certain GPUs, as listed below.

  • QSV aka Intel Quick Sync Video has medium quality and performance. Available only on systems with processors that support Intel QSV.
    Intel HD Graphics GPU on Intel Core-i-CPU 2xxx (Sandy Bridge) or newer. Due to the low quality of early iterations of QSV, Intel Core-i-CPU 4xxx (Haswell) or newer is recommended.
    • QSV can be unstable on Windows 7
    • QSV may require UEFI/BIOS configuration to enable it (in most cases you need to enable “Multi-Monitor” or “Internal Graphics” setting)You can try QSV if you have performance problems with x264.
  • AMD Advanced Media Framework (AMF) has a better performance but worse quality than NVENC, QSV, and x264. Available only on systems that support those encoders.
    You can try to use it if you have performance problems with x264 and QSV.

How to create a scene in OBS Studio

The Scene is your main working area where you can control the view of your stream: add sources such as game, chat or webcam.

You can create several scenes with different sources and switch between them. It’s useful when you want to create different scenes for different games or IRL streams, etc.

How to add a source in OBS Studio

Ok, let’s set up our first scene. By default, the first scene hasn’t any sources. You need to add them. Start OBS and a game or program which you want to capture. Click the “+” icon under the “sources” panel and then click “game capture” or “window capture” depending on your needs. Set mode to “capture specific window” and select a window that you want to capture.

It’s pretty easy, doesn’t it? There are a lot of source types. The same way you can add any other sources, for example you can add your webcam, any image, text file, or even donations.

You can re-align sources in the preview and change their order by using drag and drop in the list or using the up and down arrow buttons. A Source that is listed above another Source in the list will be on top and might hide what’s beneath it. This can also be useful for situations where you want something on top of another source, like a webcam to show over your gameplay. Any time you see an eye icon, you can click it to show or hide the associated item with it (this applies to filters as well).

When a Source is selected in the Sources list, you will see a red box that shows up around it. This is the bounding box, and can be used to position sources within the preview as well as make the source larger or smaller.

How to crop a source in OBS Studio

If you need to crop a source, hold the ALT key, and drag the bounding box. The edges will change to green to show it’s being cropped. You can see both techniques being used here to crop and enlarge only the part of the screen we want to show:

Hotkeys and other settings for sources

If you, later on, change the Base (Canvas) Resolution of OBS Studio, you will have to re-align or re-size the sources. Changing the Output (Scaled) Resolution does not have this effect.

The following Hotkeys are available in the preview to tweak the source position and size:

  • Hold CTRL to disable Source/Edge snapping
  • Hold ALT + drag the bounding box to crop
  • CTRL+F for fit to Screen
  • CTRL+S for stretch to Screen
  • CTRL+D for centering to Screen
  • CTRL+R to reset a source size/position

You can also right-click each source in the list to access further options. This is where you access the Filters sub-menu, which is described in detail in our Filters Guide.

Source Descriptions

Audio Input/Output Capture

WARNING: Audio Input/Output Capture source can cause an echo effect if you have the same device selected in Settings -> Audio. If you plan on adding audio devices directly to your scenes, make sure they are disabled globally first.

This source allows you to add an audio input or output device (i.e. microphone or headset respectively) to a specific scene. Simply pick the device you wish to capture, and the audio from that device will be captured when the source is active. These sources can be useful if you only want specific audio devices active in specific scenes, rather than globally through all of OBS.

Blackmagic Device

The Blackmagic Device source allows you to add a variety of Blackmagic Design capture cards, using their provided developer SDK to ensure the best possible compatibility.

Blackmagic Device source has the following options:

  • Device: The Dropdown list that allows you to select the Blackmagic Design device you wish to use.
  • Mode: Sets the video mode of the device. This should match your media (i.e. camera or game console) output resolution and framerate.
  • Format: Selects the video format the device runs in. This should also match your media output you wish to capture.
  • Use Buffering (Checkbox): Enables or disables the use of buffering on the video/audio for the device. This can help with issues on systems with low resources available or a device with bad drivers/other hardware issues.

BrowserSource

Browser source is one of the most versatile sources available in OBS. It is, quite literally, a web browser that you can add directly to OBS. This allows you to perform all sorts of custom layout, image, video, and even audio tasks. Anything that you can program to run in a normal browser (within reason, of course), can be added directly to OBS.

Browser Source is fairly straight forward with its options.

Updater
  • Local File (Checkbox): Tells the source if you are loading a web page from your local machine, or remotely.
  • Width: Sets the viewport width of the browser page.
  • Height: Sets the viewport height of the browser page.
  • FPS: Sets the FPS the browser page will render at.
  • CSS: By default, sets the background to be transparent, removes margins on the body, and hides the scroll bar (if the page renders larger than your viewport width/height)
    • Default CSS: body { background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); margin: 0px auto; overflow: hidden; }
  • Shutdown source when not visible (Checkbox): Unloads the page when the source is no longer visible (by clicking the eye icon to hide, or not in the active scene).
  • Refresh browser source when the scene becomes active (Checkbox): Refresh the page when it becomes active (the scene is switched to)
  • Refresh cache of the current page (Button): CLicking this will immediately refresh the page and reload any content.

As Browser Source is based on CEF, any CEF flags (–enable-gpu for example) can be passed from the OBS Studio shortcut. A fairly comprehensive list can be found here

Color Source

As the name implies, this source creates a solid color for you to add to your scene. This can be used for things like background colors or even a global color tint by using the alpha channel.

Color Source has the following options:

  • Color: Allows you to set the color the source will display. This is also where you set any desired alpha.
  • Width/Height: This allows you to set the resolution of the source. The primary point of changing this would be to set an aspect ratio that matches your canvas display.

Display Capture

Display Capture is used to capture your entire monitor. The options here are few, with a selection for the display you wish to capture, and a checkbox to enable or disable showing of your cursor.

Driver

You can only add one display capture source per display. If you need your display in multiple scenes, make sure you use Add Existing!

Game Capture

Game Capture is one of the primary sources that many users will be looking to use. This Source lets you directly capture the game you are playing, so long as it’s DirectX or OpenGL. Game Capture is the most efficient way you can add your games to OBS, and should always be tried first. There are only a very small number of games that do not work with Game Capture.

Once you add your Game Capture Source, you will need to select a few options that suit your current needs. First is the Mode.

  • Capture any fullscreen application
  • Capture specific window
  • Capture foreground window with a hotkey

The first option, capture any fullscreen application, will automatically detect any game running fullscreen on your primary monitor, and add the video output to the Game Capture source in OBS. If you play your games fullscreen, this is the option you should choose. Note that if you only have a single monitor, alt+tabbing out of the game to check OBS will cause the game to stop rendering, so you won’t see it show up in the OBS preview.

The second option, capture specific window, allows you to simply select the active game you want to capture. Window Match Priority lets you select which parameters will be used to separate the available windows. For example, if you have two clients of the same game running with the same executable name, but different window titles, changing the Window Match Priority to Window Title can be very helpful in selecting the proper game to be captured. Experiment if you have issues selecting the right game and see which works best for you.

The final option, capture the foreground window with the hotkey, lets you set a specific key to tell the Game Capture source which game you want to show up. This is very useful if you change games often during a stream, and you don’t want to have to go back into the Game Capture properties every time to select your new game. The hotkey can be set under Settings -> Hotkeys once the Game Capture source is added to your scene.

There are several other options, and we’ll give a short description of them. In general, the default options are sufficient for most applications and you should not change them unless you know why you need to, and understand what they mean. As always, if you have any questions, please stop by the forums or chat.

  • Multi-adapter Compatibility: Used for systems that have multiple GPUs (such as a laptop). It changes the capture method from shared texture capture to memory capture. Memory capture is far less efficient than shared texture capture, and this option should only be enabled if you have no other options.
  • Force Scaling: Allows you to force a scale on the capture source.
  • Limit capture framerate: Limits the Game Capture source from capturing at a frame rate higher than OBS is set to use.
  • Capture Cursor: As implied, this will either show or hide the mouse cursor in your game. It does not apply to mouse cursors rendered in the game itself, those will always be captured.
  • Use anti-cheat compatibility hook:
  • Capture third-party overlays (such as steam): If your game has an overlay that doesn’t conflict with Game Capture, this will allow Game Capture to capture it as well.

Image

This source allows you to various image types to your scene. Most image formats are supported. Alpha channel support is also available where applicable.

The only options in Image Source are the path to the image, and unload image when not showing. This checkbox will unload the image from memory while it is not active, which can be useful if you have a large number of images and a few system resources available.

Image Source supports the following image formats: .bmp, .tga, .png, .jpeg, .jpg, and .gif.

Image Slide Show

The Image Slide Show Source allows you to add multiple images that will rotate through as a slide show. To use this source, click the + sign to add either individual files or directories to be loaded. Once you have all the images you want, you can configure how you want them to display.

  • Transition: This dropdown box allows you to select the animation type that will play during a transition between files. The default is a simple fade, but it can be changed to a cut, slide, or swipe
  • Time Between Slides (milliseconds): As the name implies, the time each image will be displayed before initiating a transition to the next.
  • Transition Speed (milliseconds): This is how fast the transition animation will take to go from starting to completely change to the next image.
    • NOTE: This value does not increase the time between slides. For example, if you have the Time Between Slides set to 10000ms, and the Transition Speed set to 2000ms, the transition will BEGIN at 8000ms from the end of the last transition, with the next slide being fully visible at 10000ms. If this value is HIGHER than the Time Between Slides, it will automatically reduce the time to match. It also cannot be lower than 50ms.
  • Randomize Playback (checkbox): This option will let you choose if you want to randomize the images being played. If this is enabled, the next image will be randomized at each transition. If disabled, they will be shown in the order of the file list.

Image Slide Show Source supports the following image formats: .bmp, .tga, .png, .jpeg, .jpg, and .gif.

Intel® RealSense™ 3D Camera GreenScreen

This source type will allow you to use the digital green screen features of an Intel RealSense camera. RealSense cameras have a combination of a normal camera, infrared lasers, and an infrared camera to map the space in front of your PC and detect which parts of the video can be removed in a green screen effect. There is no configuration necessary for this source, simply add the source, pick your camera, and watch the magic!

Media Source

Media source is a great option to add all sorts of different media types to your stream. The currently supported file types are:

  • Video: .mp4, .ts, .mov, .flv, .mkv, .avi, .gif, .webm
  • Audio: .mp3, .aac, .ogg, .wav

Simply click the Browse button to select your file, or uncheck the “Local file” box to allow a URL or other remote location to be added. For remote files, the URL/path goes in Input, and generally Input Format can be left blank.

Once the file has been selected, there are only a few options that would need to be looked at.

  • Loop: Sets if the file will loop back to the beginning once playback has completed. Useful for .gifs
  • Restart playback when the source becomes active: This will allow you to set the file to restart once the source is active. Active means in the current visible scene
  • Use hardware decoding when available: Fairly self-explanatory!
  • Hide source when playback ends: If enabled, the source will automatically hide itself when the file has completed playback. Useful for video files so they do not show the last frame indefinitely.
  • Advanced: These options should only be accessed by users who understand what they are, and why they need them, so they will not be covered in this guide.

Scene

This Source is often overlooked, and while one of the simplest in function, it can allow for some of the most powerful functionality in OBS Studio. Since all Scenes are considered Sources, you can add an entire Scene as a Source anywhere you want.

For example, this can allow you to create a static overlay that you want to use in every Scene, called Overlay. In several other scenes, let’s say Main and Game, you can add the Overlay Scene. If any changes are necessary to any of the Sources in Overlay, you can just update them it will be updated everywhere else. This is just one of many examples of how this Source type can be used!

Text (GDI+)

Text source can allow you to add simple text renders to your stream or recording layout. To get going, most of the default settings will be fine (except maybe the colors), and you can just type what you want your text to say in the field labeled “Text.”

If you want to load the text from a file, simply check the “Read from file” checkbox, and select the file that has the text you want to read in it. The file must be UTF-8 (most default text files will be), and the file will be reloaded on save. This means you can edit the file and it will automatically update.

Once the text is present, there are quite a few options for styling it. You can:

  • Change the foreground color
  • Change the background color
  • Add a gradient
  • Adjust the opacity (transparency/alpha)
  • Set the horizontal and vertical align (relative to the red source bounding box)
  • Add an outline (with options for size, color, and opacity)
  • Use custom text extents for the size of the source, as well as if the text should wrap if the width is exceeded.

VLC Video Source

Similar to Media Source, you can add video and other media files to this source to be played in your scenes. This source type will use the VLC libraries for extended media support over the built-in Media Source. It requires that VLC be installed on your system to show up as an available source in OBS. If you are using 64bit OBS, you must install 64bit VLC and if you are using 32bit OBS, you must install 32bit VLC.

To add files, click the + sign to browse to your file, directory, or URL that you wish to add. If you add multiple, they will be played in the order they were added. If the Loop playlist is checked, the playlist will start over once the end is reached.

The Visibility behavior dropdown menu allows you to choose how visibility affects the playback of the files. They should be self-explanatory.

Video Capture Device

The Video Capture Device Source allows you to add a variety of video devices, including but not limited to webcams and capture cards. On Windows, for a device to work with OBS the drivers need to support DirectShow output. Since DirectShow is the standard output format for Windows, there’s a good chance that this is what your device outputs. All major webcams and capture cards support DirectShow and will work with OBS.

To add your device, simply add the Source, open the properties, and select your device from the Device dropdown list.

You then have several options to configure it:

  • Deactivate/Active (Button): Clicking this will either turn your device off (when it reads Deactivate) or on (when it reads Activate).
  • Configure Video (Button): This button will open any driver configuration utilities. For example, with a Logitech webcam it will open the Logitech camera configuration software for enabling custom options like facial tracking. With a capture card, it might open the options to configure the input resolution and FPS.
  • Configure Crossbar (Button): Opens the device’s Crossbar Configuration, if available. Consult your device’s manual for more information.
  • Resolution/FPS Type: Most of the time this can be left on Device Default. If you are having issues with your device showing up, change it to custom and the following options become available to set manually:
    • Resolution: This sets the base resolution for the video device. Make sure it’s a mode that your device supports!
    • FPS: Sets the FPS of the device.
    • Video Format: If your device supports multiple video output formats (Such as MJPEG or XRGB), you can select the preferred format here.
  • YUV Color Space: Sets the color space the device will output in.
  • YUV Color range: Sets the color range the device will output in.
  • Buffering: This has three different modes, Enable, Disable, and Auto-Detect. Enable will turn buffering on, which can help if you are getting stuttering during playback. Setting to Disable will turn buffering off, which can help if you are experiencing a delay on the device. Auto-Detect is recommended, as it will attempt to ask the device which method is preferred.
  • Flip Vertically (Checkbox): Flips the video image vertically. Some devices will (rarely) send the video input upside down.
  • Audio Output Mode: You can set to Capture Only (meaning you will not hear, without Audio Monitoring), or Output desktop audio (DirectSound/WaveOut). Enabling desktop output will send the device’s audio out through your system default device.
  • Use custom audio device (Checkbox): When enabled, the Audio Device selection becomes available, and allows you to use a separate audio device that will be linked to your video device. This can be useful if you want to use an external microphone on a webcam, for instance, and want to tie the audio directly to the Source itself.

Window Capture

Window Capture allows you to capture a specific window and its contents. The advantage of using this source over Display Capture is that only the selected window will be shown, even if there are other windows in front of it (WIN7 NOTE: Having Aero disabled can interfere with this functionality.).

MATRIX Vision
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MV-Delta
- Bt848A
- 4 Composite inputs, 1 S-VHS input (shared with 4th composite)
- EEPROM
http://www.matrix-vision.de/
This card has no tuner but supports all 4 composite (1 shared with an
S-VHS input) of the Bt848A.
Very nice card if you only have satellite TV but several tuners connected
to the card via composite.
Many thanks to Matrix-Vision for giving us 2 cards for free which made
Bt848a/Bt849 single crystal operation support possible!!!
Miro/Pinnacle PCTV
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- Bt848
some (all??) come with 2 crystals for PAL/SECAM and NTSC
- PAL, SECAM or NTSC TV tuner (Philips or TEMIC)
- MSP34xx sound decoder on add on board
decoder is supported but AFAIK does not yet work
(other sound MUX setting in GPIO port needed??? somebody who fixed this???)
- 1 tuner, 1 composite and 1 S-VHS input
- tuner type is autodetected
http://www.miro.de/
http://www.miro.com/
Many thanks for the free card which made first NTSC support possible back
in 1997!
Hauppauge Win/TV pci
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There are many different versions of the Hauppauge cards with different
tuners (TV+Radio ...), teletext decoders.
Note that even cards with same model numbers have (depending on the revision)
different chips on it.
- Bt848 (and others but always in 2 crystal operation???)
newer cards have a Bt878
- PAL, SECAM, NTSC or tuner with or without Radio support
e.g.:
PAL:
TDA5737: VHF, hyperband and UHF mixer/oscillator for TV and VCR 3-band tuners
TSA5522: 1.4 GHz I2C-bus controlled synthesizer, I2C 0xc2-0xc3
NTSC:
TDA5731: VHF, hyperband and UHF mixer/oscillator for TV and VCR 3-band tuners
TSA5518: no datasheet available on Philips site
- Philips SAA5246 or SAA5284 ( or no) Teletext decoder chip
with buffer RAM (e.g. Winbond W24257AS-35: 32Kx8 CMOS static RAM)
SAA5246 (I2C 0x22) is supported
- 256 bytes EEPROM: Microchip 24LC02B or Philips 8582E2Y
with configuration information
I2C address 0xa0 (24LC02B also responds to 0xa2-0xaf)
- 1 tuner, 1 composite and (depending on model) 1 S-VHS input
- 14052B: mux for selection of sound source
- sound decoder: TDA9800, MSP34xx (stereo cards)
Askey CPH-Series
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Developed by TelSignal(?), OEMed by many vendors (Typhoon, Anubis, Dynalink)
Card series:
CPH01x: BT848 capture only
CPH03x: BT848
CPH05x: BT878 with FM
CPH06x: BT878 (w/o FM)f/
CPH07x: BT878 capture only
TV standards:
CPH0x0: NTSC-M/M
CPH0x1: PAL-B/G
CPH0x2: PAL-I/I
CPH0x3: PAL-D/K
CPH0x4: SECAM-L/L
CPH0x5: SECAM-B/G
CPH0x6: SECAM-D/K
CPH0x7: PAL-N/N
CPH0x8: PAL-B/H
CPH0x9: PAL-M/M
CPH03x was often sold as 'TV capturer'.
Identifying:
1) 878 cards can be identified by PCI Subsystem-ID:
144f:3000 = CPH06x
144F:3002 = CPH05x w/ FM
144F:3005 = CPH06x_LC (w/o remote control)
1) The cards have a sticker with 'CPH'-model on the back.
2) These cards have a number printed on the PCB just above the tuner metal box:
'80-CP2000300-x' = CPH03X
'80-CP2000500-x' = CPH05X
'80-CP2000600-x' = CPH06X / CPH06x_LC
Askey sells these cards as 'Magic TView series', Brand 'MagicXpress'.
Other OEM often call these 'Tview', 'TView99' or else.
Lifeview Flyvideo Series:
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The naming of these series differs in time and space.
Identifying:
1) Some models can be identified by PCI subsystem ID:
1852:1852 = Flyvideo 98 FM
1851:1850 = Flyvideo 98
1851:1851 = Flyvideo 98 EZ (capture only)
2) There is a print on the PCB:
LR25 = Flyvideo (Zoran ZR36120, SAA7110A)
LR26 Rev.N = Flyvideo II (Bt848)
Rev.O = Flyvideo II (Bt878)
LR37 Rev.C = Flyvideo EZ (Capture only, ZR36120 + SAA7110)
LR38 Rev.A1= Flyvideo II EZ (Bt848 capture only)
LR50 Rev.Q = Flyvideo 98 (w/eeprom and PCI subsystem ID)
Rev.W = Flyvideo 98 (no eeprom)
LR51 Rev.E = Flyvideo 98 EZ (capture only)
LR90 = Flyvideo 2000 (Bt878)
Flyvideo 2000S (Bt878) w/Stereo TV (Package incl. LR91 daughterboard)
LR91 = Stereo daughter card for LR90
LR97 = Flyvideo DVBS
LR99 Rev.E = Low profile card for OEM integration (only internal audio!) bt878
LR136 = Flyvideo 2100/3100 (Low profile, SAA7130/SAA7134)
LR137 = Flyvideo DV2000/DV3000 (SAA7130/SAA7134 + IEEE1394)
LR138 Rev.C= Flyvideo 2000 (SAA7130)
or Flyvideo 3000 (SAA7134) w/Stereo TV
These exist in variations w/FM and w/Remote sometimes denoted
by suffixes 'FM' and 'R'.
Lifeview.com.tw states (Feb. 2002):
'The FlyVideo2000 and FlyVideo2000s product name have renamed to FlyVideo98.'
Their Bt8x8 cards are listed as discontinued.
Flyvideo 2000S was probably sold as Flyvideo 3000 in some countries(Europe?).
The new Flyvideo 2000/3000 are SAA7130/SAA7134 based.
'Flyvideo II' had been the name for the 848 cards, nowadays (in Germany)
this name is re-used for LR50 Rev.W.
The Lifeview website mentioned Flyvideo III at some time, but such a card
has not yet been seen (perhaps it was the German name for LR90 [stereo]).
These cards are sold by many OEMs too.
FlyVideo A2 (Elta 8680)= LR90 Rev.F (w/Remote, w/o FM, stereo TV by tda9821) {Germany}
Lifeview 3000 (Elta 8681) as sold by Plus(April 2002), Germany = LR138 w/ saa7134
Typhoon TV card series:
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These can be CPH, Flyvideo, Pixelview or KNC1 series.
Typhoon is the brand of Anubis.
Model 50680 got re-used, some model no. had different contents over time.
Models:
50680 'TV Tuner PCI Pal BG'(old,red package)=can be CPH03x(bt848) or CPH06x(bt878)
50680 'TV Tuner Pal BG' (blue package)= Pixelview PV-BT878P+ (Rev 9B)
50681 'TV Tuner PCI Pal I' (variant of 50680)
50682 'TView TV/FM Tuner Pal BG' = Flyvideo 98FM (LR50 Rev.Q)
Note: The package has a picture of CPH05x (which would be a real TView)
50683 'TV Tuner PCI SECAM' (variant of 50680)
50684 'TV Tuner Pal BG' = Pixelview 878TV(Rev.3D)
50686 'TV Tuner' = KNC1 TV Station
50687 'TV Tuner stereo' = KNC1 TV Station pro
50688 'TV Tuner RDS' (black package) = KNC1 TV Station RDS
50689 TV SAT DVB-S CARD CI PCI (SAA7146AH, SU1278?) = 'KNC1 TV Station DVB-S'
50692 'TV/FM Tuner' (small PCB)
50694 TV TUNER CARD RDS (PHILIPS CHIPSET SAA7134HL)
50696 TV TUNER STEREO (PHILIPS CHIPSET SAA7134HL, MK3ME Tuner)
50804 PC-SAT TV/Audio Karte = Techni-PC-Sat (ZORAN 36120PQC, Tuner:Alps)
50866 TVIEW SAT RECEIVER+ADR
50868 'TV/FM Tuner Pal I' (variant of 50682)
50999 'TV/FM Tuner Secam' (variant of 50682)
Guillemot
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Maxi-TV PCI (ZR36120)
Maxi TV Video 2 = LR50 Rev.Q (FI1216MF, PAL BG+SECAM)
Maxi TV Video 3 = CPH064 (PAL BG + SECAM)
Mentor
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Mentor TV card ('55-878TV-U1') = Pixelview 878TV(Rev.3F) (w/FM w/Remote)
Prolink
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TV cards:
PixelView Play TV pro - (Model: PV-BT878P+ REV 8E)
PixelView Play TV pro - (Model: PV-BT878P+ REV 9D)
PixelView Play TV pro - (Model: PV-BT878P+ REV 4C / 8D / 10A )
PixelView Play TV - (Model: PV-BT848P+)
878TV - (Model: PV-BT878TV)
Multimedia TV packages (card + software pack):
PixelView Play TV Theater - (Model: PV-M4200) = PixelView Play TV pro + Software
PixelView Play TV PAK - (Model: PV-BT878P+ REV 4E)
PixelView Play TV/VCR - (Model: PV-M3200 REV 4C / 8D / 10A )
PixelView Studio PAK - (Model: M2200 REV 4C / 8D / 10A )
PixelView PowerStudio PAK - (Model: PV-M3600 REV 4E)
PixelView DigitalVCR PAK - (Model: PV-M2400 REV 4C / 8D / 10A )
PixelView PlayTV PAK II (TV/FM card + usb camera) PV-M3800
PixelView PlayTV XP PV-M4700,PV-M4700(w/FM)
PixelView PlayTV DVR PV-M4600 package contents:PixelView PlayTV pro, windvr & videoMail s/w
Further Cards:
PV-BT878P+rev.9B (Play TV Pro, opt. w/FM w/NICAM)
PV-BT878P+rev.2F
PV-BT878P Rev.1D (bt878, capture only)
XCapture PV-CX881P (cx23881)
PlayTV HD PV-CX881PL+, PV-CX881PL+(w/FM) (cx23881)
DTV3000 PV-DTV3000P+ DVB-S CI = Twinhan VP-1030
DTV2000 DVB-S = Twinhan VP-1020
Video Conferencing:
PixelView Meeting PAK - (Model: PV-BT878P)
PixelView Meeting PAK Lite - (Model: PV-BT878P)
PixelView Meeting PAK plus - (Model: PV-BT878P+rev 4C/8D/10A)
PixelView Capture - (Model: PV-BT848P)
PixelView PlayTV USB pro
Model No. PV-NT1004+, PV-NT1004+ (w/FM) = NT1004 USB decoder chip + SAA7113 video decoder chip
Dynalink
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These are CPH series.
Phoebemicro
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TV Master = CPH030 or CPH060
TV Master FM = CPH050
Genius/Kye
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Video Wonder/Genius Internet Video Kit = LR37 Rev.C
Video Wonder Pro II (848 or 878) = LR26
Tekram
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VideoCap C205 (Bt848)
VideoCap C210 (zr36120 +Philips)
CaptureTV M200 (ISA)
CaptureTV M205 (Bt848)
Lucky Star
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Image World Conference TV = LR50 Rev. Q
Leadtek
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WinView 601 (Bt848)
WinView 610 (Zoran)
WinFast2000
WinFast2000 XP
KNC One
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TV-Station
TV-Station SE (+Software Bundle)
TV-Station pro (+TV stereo)
TV-Station FM (+Radio)
TV-Station RDS (+RDS)
TV Station SAT (analog satellite)
TV-Station DVB-S
newer Cards have saa7134, but model name stayed the same?
Provideo
--------
PV951 or PV-951 (also are sold as:
Boeder TV-FM Video Capture Card
Titanmedia Supervision TV-2400
Provideo PV951 TF
3DeMon PV951
MediaForte TV-Vision PV951
Yoko PV951
Vivanco Tuner Card PCI Art.-Nr.: 68404
) now named PV-951T
Surveillance Series
PV-141
PV-143
PV-147
PV-148 (capture only)
PV-150
PV-151
TV-FM Tuner Series
PV-951TDV (tv tuner + 1394)
PV-951T/TF
PV-951PT/TF
PV-956T/TF Low Profile
PV-911
Highscreen
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TV Karte = LR50 Rev.S
TV-Boostar = Terratec Terra TV+ Version 1.0 (Bt848, tda9821) 'ceb105.pcb'
Zoltrix
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Face to Face Capture (Bt848 capture only) (PCB 'VP-2848')
Face To Face TV MAX (Bt848) (PCB 'VP-8482 Rev1.3')
Genie TV (Bt878) (PCB 'VP-8790 Rev 2.1')
Genie Wonder Pro
AVerMedia
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AVer FunTV Lite (ISA, AV3001 chipset) 'M101.C'
AVerTV
AVerTV Stereo
AVerTV Studio (w/FM)
AVerMedia TV98 with Remote
AVerMedia TV/FM98 Stereo
AVerMedia TVCAM98
TVCapture (Bt848)
TVPhone (Bt848)
TVCapture98 (='AVerMedia TV98' in USA) (Bt878)
TVPhone98 (Bt878, w/FM)
PCB PCI-ID Model-Name Eeprom Tuner Sound Country
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M101.C ISA !
M108-B Bt848 -- FR1236 US (2),(3)
M1A8-A Bt848 AVer TV-Phone FM1216 --
M168-T 1461:0003 AVerTV Studio 48:17 FM1216 TDA9840T D (1) w/FM w/Remote
M168-U 1461:0004 TVCapture98 40:11 FI1216 -- D w/Remote
M168II-B 1461:0003 Medion MD9592 48:16 FM1216 TDA9873H D w/FM
(1) Daughterboard MB68-A with TDA9820T and TDA9840T
(2) Sony NE41S soldered (stereo sound?)
(3) Daughterboard M118-A w/ pic 16c54 and 4 MHz quartz
US site has different drivers for (as of 09/2002):
EZ Capture/InterCam PCI (BT-848 chip)
EZ Capture/InterCam PCI (BT-878 chip)
TV-Phone (BT-848 chip)
TV98 (BT-848 chip)
TV98 With Remote (BT-848 chip)
TV98 (BT-878 chip)
TV98 With Remote (BT-878)
TV/FM98 (BT-878 chip)
AVerTV
AverTV Stereo
AVerTV Studio
DE hat diverse Treiber fuer diese Modelle (Stand 09/2002):
TVPhone (848) mit Philips tuner FR12X6 (w/ FM radio)
TVPhone (848) mit Philips tuner FM12X6 (w/ FM radio)
TVCapture (848) w/Philips tuner FI12X6
TVCapture (848) non-Philips tuner
TVCapture98 (Bt878)
TVPhone98 (Bt878)
AVerTV und TVCapture98 w/VCR (Bt 878)
AVerTVStudio und TVPhone98 w/VCR (Bt878)
AVerTV GO Serie (Kein SVideo Input)
AVerTV98 (BT-878 chip)
AVerTV98 mit Fernbedienung (BT-878 chip)
AVerTV/FM98 (BT-878 chip)
VDOmate (www.averm.com.cn) = M168U ?
Aimslab
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Video Highway or 'Video Highway TR200' (ISA)
Video Highway Xtreme (aka 'VHX') (Bt848, FM w/ TEA5757)
IXMicro (former: IMS=Integrated Micro Solutions)
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IXTV BT848 (=TurboTV)
IXTV BT878
IMS TurboTV (Bt848)
Lifetec/Medion/Tevion/Aldi
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LT9306/MD9306 = CPH061
LT9415/MD9415 = LR90 Rev.F or Rev.G
MD9592 = Avermedia TVphone98 (PCI_ID=1461:0003), PCB-Rev=M168II-B (w/TDA9873H)
MD9717 = KNC One (Rev D4, saa7134, FM1216 MK2 tuner)
MD5044 = KNC One (Rev D4, saa7134, FM1216ME MK3 tuner)
Modular Technologies (www.modulartech.com) UK
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MM100 PCTV (Bt848)
MM201 PCTV (Bt878, Bt832) w/ Quartzsight camera
MM202 PCTV (Bt878, Bt832, tda9874)
MM205 PCTV (Bt878)
MM210 PCTV (Bt878) (Galaxy TV, Galaxymedia ?)
Terratec
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Terra TV+ Version 1.0 (Bt848), 'ceb105.PCB' printed on the PCB, TDA9821
Terra TV+ Version 1.1 (Bt878), 'LR74 Rev.E' printed on the PCB, TDA9821
Terra TValueRadio, 'LR102 Rev.C' printed on the PCB
Terra TV/Radio+ Version 1.0, '80-CP2830100-0' TTTV3 printed on the PCB,
'CPH010-E83' on the back, SAA6588T, TDA9873H
Terra TValue Version BT878, '80-CP2830110-0 TTTV4' printed on the PCB,
'CPH011-D83' on back
Terra TValue Version 1.0 'ceb105.PCB' (really identical to Terra TV+ Version 1.0)
Terra TValue New Revision 'LR102 Rec.C'
Terra Active Radio Upgrade (tea5757h, saa6588t)
LR74 is a newer PCB revision of ceb105 (both incl. connector for Active Radio Upgrade)
Cinergy 400 (saa7134), 'E877 11(S)', 'PM820092D' printed on PCB
Cinergy 600 (saa7134)
Technisat
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Discos ADR PC-Karte ISA (no TV!)
Discos ADR PC-Karte PCI (probably no TV?)
Techni-PC-Sat (Sat. analog)
Rev 1.2 (zr36120, vpx3220, stv0030, saa5246, BSJE3-494A)
Mediafocus I (zr36120/zr36125, drp3510, Sat. analog + ADR Radio)
Mediafocus II (saa7146, Sat. analog)
SatADR Rev 2.1 (saa7146a, saa7113h, stv0056a, msp3400c, drp3510a, BSKE3-307A)
SkyStar 1 DVB (AV7110) = Technotrend Premium
SkyStar 2 DVB (B2C2) (=Sky2PC)
Siemens
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Multimedia eXtension Board (MXB) (SAA7146, SAA7111)
Stradis
-------
SDM275,SDM250,SDM026,SDM025 (SAA7146, IBMMPEG2): MPEG2 decoder only
Powercolor
----------
MTV878
Package comes with different contents:
a) pcb 'MTV878' (CARD=75)
b) Pixelview Rev. 4_
MTV878R w/Remote Control
MTV878F w/Remote Control w/FM radio
Pinnacle
--------
Mirovideo PCTV (Bt848)
Mirovideo PCTV SE (Bt848)
Mirovideo PCTV Pro (Bt848 + Daughterboard for TV Stereo and FM)
Studio PCTV Rave (Bt848 Version = Mirovideo PCTV)
Studio PCTV Rave (Bt878 package w/o infrared)
Studio PCTV (Bt878)
Studio PCTV Pro (Bt878 stereo w/ FM)
Pinnacle PCTV (Bt878, MT2032)
Pinnacle PCTV Pro (Bt878, MT2032)
Pinncale PCTV Sat (bt878a, HM1821/1221) ['Conexant CX24110 with CX24108 tuner, aka HM1221/HM1811']
Pinnacle PCTV Sat XE
M(J)PEG capture and playback:
DC1+ (ISA)
DC10 (zr36057, zr36060, saa7110, adv7176)
DC10+ (zr36067, zr36060, saa7110, adv7176)
DC20 (ql16x24b,zr36050, zr36016, saa7110, saa7187 ...)
DC30 (zr36057, zr36050, zr36016, vpx3220, adv7176, ad1843, tea6415, miro FST97A1)
DC30+ (zr36067, zr36050, zr36016, vpx3220, adv7176)
DC50 (zr36067, zr36050, zr36016, saa7112, adv7176 (2 pcs.?), ad1843, miro FST97A1, Lattice ???)
Lenco
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MXR-9565 (=Technisat Mediafocus?)
MXR-9571 (Bt848) (=CPH031?)
MXR-9575
MXR-9577 (Bt878) (=Prolink 878TV Rev.3x)
MXTV-9578CP (Bt878) (= Prolink PV-BT878P+4E)
Iomega
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Buz (zr36067, zr36060, saa7111, saa7185)
LML
---
LML33 (zr36067, zr36060, bt819, bt856)
Grandtec
--------
Grand Video Capture (Bt848)
Multi Capture Card (Bt878)
Koutech
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KW-606 (Bt848)
KW-607 (Bt848 capture only)
KW-606RSF
KW-607A (capture only)
KW-608 (Zoran capture only)
IODATA (jp)
------
GV-BCTV/PCI
GV-BCTV2/PCI
GV-BCTV3/PCI
GV-BCTV4/PCI
GV-VCP/PCI (capture only)
GV-VCP2/PCI (capture only)
Canopus (jp)
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WinDVR = Kworld 'KW-TVL878RF'
www.sigmacom.co.kr
------------------
Sigma Cyber TV II
www.sasem.co.kr
---------------
Litte OnAir TV
hama
----
TV/Radio-Tuner Card, PCI (Model 44677) = CPH051
Sigma Designs
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Hollywood plus (em8300, em9010, adv7175), (PCB 'M340-10') MPEG DVD decoder
Formac
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iProTV (Card for iMac Mezzanine slot, Bt848+SCSI)
ProTV (Bt848)
ProTV II = ProTV Stereo (Bt878) ['stereo' means FM stereo, tv is still mono]
ATI
---
TV-Wonder
TV-Wonder VE
Diamond Multimedia
------------------
DTV2000 (Bt848, tda9875)
Aopen
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VA1000 Plus (w/ Stereo)
VA1000 Lite
VA1000 (=LR90)
Intel
-----
Smart Video Recorder (ISA full-length)
Smart Video Recorder pro (ISA half-length)
Smart Video Recorder III (Bt848)
STB
---
STB Gateway 6000704 (bt878)
STB Gateway 6000699 (bt848)
STB Gateway 6000402 (bt848)
STB TV130 PCI
Videologic
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Captivator Pro/TV (ISA?)
Captivator PCI/VC (Bt848 bundled with camera) (capture only)
Technotrend
------------
TT-SAT PCI (PCB 'Sat-PCI Rev.:1.3.1'; zr36125, vpx3225d, stc0056a, Tuner:BSKE6-155A
TT-DVB-Sat
revisions 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.6 and 2.1
This card is sold as OEM from:
Siemens DVB-s Card
Hauppauge WinTV DVB-S
Technisat SkyStar 1 DVB
Galaxis DVB Sat
Now this card is called TT-PCline Premium Family
TT-Budget (saa7146, bsru6-701a)
This card is sold as OEM from:
Hauppauge WinTV Nova
Satelco Standard PCI (DVB-S)
TT-DVB-C PCI
Teles
-----
DVB-s (Rev. 2.2, BSRV2-301A, data only?)
Remote Vision
-------------
MX RV605 (Bt848 capture only)
Boeder
------
PC ChatCam (Model 68252) (Bt848 capture only)
Tv/Fm Capture Card (Model 68404) = PV951
Media-Surfer (esc-kathrein.de)
-------------------------------
Sat-Surfer (ISA)
Sat-Surfer PCI = Techni-PC-Sat
Cable-Surfer 1
Cable-Surfer 2
Cable-Surfer PCI (zr36120)
Audio-Surfer (ISA Radio card)
Jetway (www.jetway.com.tw)
--------------------------
JW-TV 878M
JW-TV 878 = KWorld KW-TV878RF
Galaxis
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Galaxis DVB Card S CI
Galaxis DVB Card C CI
Galaxis DVB Card S
Galaxis DVB Card C
Galaxis plug.in S [neuer Name: Galaxis DVB Card S CI
Hauppauge
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many many WinTV models ...
WinTV DVBs = Technotrend Premium 1.3
WinTV NOVA = Technotrend Budget 1.1 'S-DVB DATA'
WinTV NOVA-CI 'SDVBACI'
WinTV Nova USB (=Technotrend USB 1.0)
WinTV-Nexus-s (=Technotrend Premium 2.1 or 2.2)
WinTV PVR
WinTV PVR 250
WinTV PVR 450
US models
990 WinTV-PVR-350 (249USD) (iTVC15 chipset + radio)
980 WinTV-PVR-250 (149USD) (iTVC15 chipset)
880 WinTV-PVR-PCI (199USD) (KFIR chipset + bt878)
881 WinTV-PVR-USB
190 WinTV-GO
191 WinTV-GO-FM
404 WinTV
401 WinTV-radio
495 WinTV-Theater
602 WinTV-USB
621 WinTV-USB-FM
600 USB-Live
698 WinTV-HD
697 WinTV-D
564 WinTV-Nexus-S
Deutsche Modelle
603 WinTV GO
719 WinTV Primio-FM
718 WinTV PCI-FM
497 WinTV Theater
569 WinTV USB
568 WinTV USB-FM
882 WinTV PVR
981 WinTV PVR 250
891 WinTV-PVR-USB
541 WinTV Nova
488 WinTV Nova-Ci
564 WinTV-Nexus-s
727 WinTV-DVB-c
545 Common Interface
898 WinTV-Nova-USB
UK models
607 WinTV Go
693,793 WinTV Primio FM
647,747 WinTV PCI FM
498 WinTV Theater
883 WinTV PVR
893 WinTV PVR USB (Duplicate entry)
566 WinTV USB (UK)
573 WinTV USB FM
429 Impact VCB (bt848)
600 USB Live (Video-In 1x Comp, 1xSVHS)
542 WinTV Nova
717 WinTV DVB-S
909 Nova-t PCI
893 Nova-t USB (Duplicate entry)
802 MyTV
804 MyView
809 MyVideo
872 MyTV2Go FM
546 WinTV Nova-S CI
543 WinTV Nova
907 Nova-S USB
908 Nova-T USB
717 WinTV Nexus-S
157 DEC3000-s Standalone + USB
Spain
685 WinTV-Go
690 WinTV-PrimioFM
416 WinTV-PCI Nicam Estereo
677 WinTV-PCI-FM
699 WinTV-Theater
683 WinTV-USB
678 WinTV-USB-FM
983 WinTV-PVR-250
883 WinTV-PVR-PCI
993 WinTV-PVR-350
893 WinTV-PVR-USB
728 WinTV-DVB-C PCI
832 MyTV2Go
869 MyTV2Go-FM
805 MyVideo (USB)
Matrix-Vision
-------------
MATRIX-Vision MV-Delta
MATRIX-Vision MV-Delta 2
MVsigma-SLC (Bt848)
Conceptronic (.net)
------------
TVCON FM, TV card w/ FM = CPH05x
TVCON = CPH06x
BestData
--------
HCC100 = VCC100rev1 + camera
VCC100 rev1 (bt848)
VCC100 rev2 (bt878)
Gallant (www.gallantcom.com) www.minton.com.tw
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Intervision IV-510 (capture only bt8x8)
Intervision IV-550 (bt8x8)
Intervision IV-100 (zoran)
Intervision IV-1000 (bt8x8)
Asonic (www.asonic.com.cn) (website down)
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SkyEye tv 878
Hoontech
--------
878TV/FM
Teppro (www.itcteppro.com.tw)
-----------------------------
ITC PCITV (Card Ver 1.0) 'Teppro TV1/TVFM1 Card'
ITC PCITV (Card Ver 2.0)
ITC PCITV (Card Ver 3.0) = 'PV-BT878P+ (REV.9D)'
ITC PCITV (Card Ver 4.0)
TEPPRO IV-550 (For BT848 Main Chip)
ITC DSTTV (bt878, satellite)
ITC VideoMaker (saa7146, StreamMachine sm2110, tvtuner) 'PV-SM2210P+ (REV:1C)'
Kworld (www.kworld.com.tw)
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PC TV Station
KWORLD KW-TV878R TV (no radio)
KWORLD KW-TV878RF TV (w/ radio)
KWORLD KW-TVL878RF (low profile)
KWORLD KW-TV713XRF (saa7134)
MPEG TV Station (same cards as above plus WinDVR Software MPEG en/decoder)
KWORLD KW-TV878R -Pro TV (no Radio)
KWORLD KW-TV878RF-Pro TV (w/ Radio)
KWORLD KW-TV878R -Ultra TV (no Radio)
KWORLD KW-TV878RF-Ultra TV (w/ Radio)
JTT/ Justy Corp.http://www.justy.co.jp/ (www.jtt.com.jp website down)
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JTT-02 (JTT TV) 'TV watchmate pro' (bt848)
ADS www.adstech.com
-------------------
Channel Surfer TV ( CHX-950 )
Channel Surfer TV+FM ( CHX-960FM )
AVEC www.prochips.com
---------------------
AVEC Intercapture (bt848, tea6320)
NoBrand
-------
TV Excel = Australian Name for 'PV-BT878P+ 8E' or '878TV Rev.3_'
Mach www.machspeed.com
----
Mach TV 878
Eline www.eline-net.com/
-----
Eline Vision TVMaster / TVMaster FM (ELV-TVM/ ELV-TVM-FM) = LR26 (bt878)
Eline Vision TVMaster-2000 (ELV-TVM-2000, ELV-TVM-2000-FM)= LR138 (saa713x)
Spirit http://www.spiritmodems.com.au/
------
Spirit TV Tuner/Video Capture Card (bt848)
Boser www.boser.com.tw
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HS-878 Mini PCI Capture Add-on Card
HS-879 Mini PCI 3D Audio and Capture Add-on Card (w/ ES1938 Solo-1)
Satelco www.citycom-gmbh.de, www.satelco.de
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TV-FM =KNC1 saa7134
Standard PCI (DVB-S) = Technotrend Budget
Standard PCI (DVB-S) w/ CI
Satelco Highend PCI (DVB-S) = Technotrend Premium
Sensoray www.sensoray.com
--------
Sensoray 311 (PC/104 bus)
Sensoray 611 (PCI)
CEI (Chartered Electronics Industries Pte Ltd [CEI] [FCC ID HBY])
---
TV Tuner - HBY-33A-RAFFLES Brooktree Bt848KPF + Philips
TV Tuner MG9910 - HBY33A-TVO CEI + Philips SAA7110 + OKI M548262 + ST STV8438CV
Primetime TV (ISA)
acquired by Singapore Technologies
now operating as Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing
Manufacturer of video cards is listed as:
Cogent Electronics Industries [CEI]
AITech
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Wavewatcher TV (ISA)
AITech WaveWatcher TV-PCI = can be LR26 (Bt848) or LR50 (BT878)
WaveWatcher TVR-202 TV/FM Radio Card (ISA)
MAXRON
------
Maxron MaxTV/FM Radio (KW-TV878-FNT) = Kworld or JW-TV878-FBK
www.ids-imaging.de
------------------
Falcon Series (capture only)
In USA: http://www.theimagingsource.com/
DFG/LC1
www.sknet-web.co.jp
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SKnet Monster TV (saa7134)
A-Max www.amaxhk.com (Colormax, Amax, Napa)
-------------------
APAC Viewcomp 878
Cybertainment
-------------
CyberMail AV Video Email Kit w/ PCI Capture Card (capture only)
CyberMail Xtreme
These are Flyvideo
VCR (http://www.vcrinc.com/)
---
Video Catcher 16
Twinhan
-------
DST Card/DST-IP (bt878, twinhan asic) VP-1020
Sold as:
KWorld DVBS Satellite TV-Card
Powercolor DSTV Satellite Tuner Card
Prolink Pixelview DTV2000
Provideo PV-911 Digital Satellite TV Tuner Card With Common Interface ?
DST-CI Card (DVB Satellite) VP-1030
DCT Card (DVB cable)
MSI
---
MSI TV@nywhere Tuner Card (MS-8876) (CX23881/883) Not Bt878 compatible.
MS-8401 DVB-S
Focus www.focusinfo.com
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InVideo PCI (bt878)
Sdisilk www.sdisilk.com/
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SDI Silk 100
SDI Silk 200 SDI Input Card
www.euresys.com
PICOLO series
PMC/Pace
www.pacecom.co.uk website closed
Mercury www.kobian.com (UK and FR)
LR50
LR138RBG-Rx LR138
TEC sound (package and manuals don't have any other manufacturer info) TecSound
Though educated Googling found: www.techmakers.com
TV-Mate = Zoltrix VP-8482
Lorenzen www.lorenzen.de
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SL DVB-S PCI = Technotrend Budget PCI (su1278 or bsru version)
Origo (.uk) www.origo2000.com
PC TV Card = LR50
I/O Magic www.iomagic.com
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PC PVR - Desktop TV Personal Video Recorder DR-PCTV100 = Pinnacle ROB2D-51009464 4.0 + Cyberlink PowerVCR II
Arowana
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TV-Karte / Poso Power TV (?) = Zoltrix VP-8482 (?)
iTVC15 boards:
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kuroutoshikou.com ITVC15
yuan.com MPG160 PCI TV (Internal PCI MPEG2 encoder card plus TV-tuner)
Asus www.asuscom.com
Asus TV Tuner Card 880 NTSC (low profile, cx23880)
Asus TV (saa7134)
Hoontech
--------
http://www.hoontech.com/korean/download/down_driver_list03.html
HART Vision 848 (H-ART Vision 848)
HART Vision 878 (H-Art Vision 878)

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