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BKTR(4)			 BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual		       BKTR(4)

NAME
     bktr -- Brooktree Bt848/849/878/879 and Pinnacle PCTV video capture
     driver

SYNOPSIS
     device bktr

     device iicbus
     device iicbb
     device smbus

DESCRIPTION
     The bktr driver provides support for PCI video capture and	VBI capture on
     low cost, high performance	boards.	 The driver is based on	the Matrox Me-
     teor driver and uses the same API.	 The bktr driver should	support	most
     video cards based on the Brooktree	Bt848/849/878/879 Video	Capture	Chip.
     Also supported are	most Pinnacle PCTV video cards.	 Furthermore, the
     driver supports FM	Radio if the tuner supports it.

     The driver	currently supports the following features:

	   PCI to PCI dma transfer
	   clipping
	   yuv
	   rgb16
	   rgb24
	   rgb32

     On	the supported cards, tuners and	other components are interconnected
     with an I2C bus.  The Brooktree848	chips act as a master device on	the
     bus to control them.  Therefore, iicbus(4), iicbb(4) and smbus(4) con-
     troller declarations are mandatory	to activate bktr support.

     The following kernel parameters may be used to further configure the
     driver:

     options BROOKTREE_ALLOC_PAGES=xxx specifies the number of contiguous
     pages to allocate when successfully probed.  The default number of	pages
     allocated by the kernel is	216.  This means that there are	(216*4096)
     bytes available for use.

     options BROOKTREE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT=BROOKTREE_PAL
     options BROOKTREE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT=BROOKTREE_NTSC
     One of these options can be used to set the default video format for the
     driver.  This fixed random	hangs and lockups with the VideoLogic Captiva-
     tor PCI card.

     The following sysctls may be used to further configure the	driver:

     sysctl hw.bt848.card=nnnn This can	be used	to override the	card make
     which was detected	at boot	time.  `nnnn' is set to	an integer from	1 to
     23	taken from the following table:

     MIRO			     1
     HAUPPAUGE			     2
     STB			     3
     INTEL			     4
     IMS_TURBO			     5
     AVER_MEDIA			     6
     OSPREY			     7
     NEC_PK			     8
     IO_GV			     9
     FLYVIDEO			     10
     ZOLTRIX			     11
     KISS			     12
     VIDEO_HIGHWAY_XTREME	     13
     ASKEY_DYNALINK_MAGIC_TVIEW	     14
     LEADTEK			     15
     TERRATVPLUS		     16
     IO_BCTV3			     17
     AOPEN_VA1000		     18
     PINNACLE_PCTV_RAVE		     19
     PIXELVIEW_PLAYTV_PAK	     20
     TERRATVALUE		     21
     PIXELVIEW_PLAYTV_PRO_REV_4C     22
     Bt848_MAX			     23

     sysctl hw.bt848.tuner=nnnn	This can be used to override the tuner make
     which was detected	at boot	time.  `nnnn' is set to	an integer from	1 to
     16	taken from the following table:

     NO_TUNER		     0
     TEMIC_NTSC		     1
     TEMIC_PAL		     2
     TEMIC_SECAM	     3
     PHILIPS_NTSC	     4
     PHILIPS_PAL	     5
     PHILIPS_SECAM	     6
     TEMIC_PALI		     7
     PHILIPS_PALI	     8
     PHILIPS_FR1236_NTSC     9	     /*	These have FM Radio support */
     PHILIPS_FR1216_PAL	     10	     /*	These have FM Radio support */
     PHILIPS_FR1236_SECAM    11	     /*	These have FM Radio support */
     ALPS_TSCH5		     12
     ALPS_TSBH1		     13
     MT2032		     14
     LG_TPI8PSB12P_PAL	     15
     Bt848_MAX		     16

HARDWARE
     The bktr driver supports video capture cards based	on the Brooktree
     Bt848/849/878/879 chips, as well as Pinnacle PCTV cards, including:

     o	 AOpen VA1000
     o	 AVerMedia AVerTV Studio
     o	 AVerMedia TF/FM-98
     o	 ATI TV	Wonder VE
     o	 Hauppauge WinCast/TV
     o	 Hauppauge WinTV-Go-FM
     o	 Hauppauge WinTV-pci
     o	 Hauppauge WinTV-radio
     o	 Intel Smart Video Recorder III
     o	 KWORLD	PCI TV Tuner
     o	 Miro PC TV
     o	 Pinnacle PCTV Pro
     o	 Pinnacle PCTV Rave
     o	 PixelView PlayTV PAK
     o	 PixelView PlayTV Pro (rev 4C, 9D)
     o	 SIGMA TV II
     o	 STB TV	PCI Television Tuner
     o	 Super TV Tuner
     o	 TerraTec TValue
     o	 V-Stream XPERT	TV-PVR 878
     o	 Video Highway XTreme
     o	 VideoLogic Captivator PCI

FILES
     /usr/share/examples/meteor	 Examples of what you can do with the (simi-
				 larly designed) Meteor	driver.
     /usr/ports/multimedia/fxtv	 A TV and Camera display program utilizing the
				 bktr driver - requires	that The X Window
				 System	and The	Ports Collection also be in-
				 stalled.
     /usr/ports/misc/alevt	 A program to capture and display Teletext
				 (VideoText) pages - requires that The X
				 Window	System and The Ports Collection	also
				 be installed.
     /usr/ports/audio/xmradio	 An FM Radio Tuner for cards which have	an FM
				 Radio tuner fitted - requires that The	X
				 Window	System and The Ports Collection	also
				 be installed.	It also	requires Motif or the
				 lesstif port.

SEE ALSO
     meteor(4)

HISTORY
     The bktr driver first appeared in FreeBSD 2.2.

AUTHORS
     This driver is based on the work of Jim Lowe <james@miller.cs.uwm.edu>,
     Mark Tinguely <tinguely@plains.nodak.edu>,	Amancio	Hasty
     <hasty@star-gate.com>, Roger Hardiman <roger@FreeBSD.org> and a bunch of
     other people.  Support for	Pinnacle PCTV Rave cards was added by Branko
     Lankester <branko@euro.net>.

BSD			       January 21, 2006				   BSD

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