HDPVR2-testApp -h works but that is as far as I can go.Īt 10:06 PM +0000 3/3/15, Paul Harrison wrote: It compiled OK here once I made the rebuild.sh executable and So has any HD PVR 2 owner tried this yet? I don't own one but curious to Could anyone ask the kernel developers on the linux-media list ( ) if they would be interested in porting it? > It would be great to have this driver merged upstream so that it works with Linux out of the box. > This is the only personal video recorder on the market that can capture full HD video at 30 fps (1080p30) over HDMI and that has an open source Linux driver. > Hauppauge has released an open source Linux driver for its HD PVR 2 model 1512, capable of capturing a 1080p video stream over HDMI. Market, there probably won't be true scarcity for some time to come, Given how us crazy Linux people represent a minority of the After all, there areĬurrently 73 running auctions for my first "pc", the Timex Sinclairġ000. They'd be on eBay for quite some time to come. I'm just a customer and former fellow LongĪlthough even if Hauppauge were to sell its last 1212 today, I suspect I have no insider knowledge of any of the internal workings of the The license terms are, they will not be able to come If the OP has to ask what the cost is, and what Hauppauge could provide a pointer to the OP (orĪnyone else) if they have the $$$$$ to spend for aĬommercial driver (and can agree to the terms).Īnd yes, I suspect (without any knowledge) that Product as a base for any future efforts. To do so) since I could not show previous independentįortunately there are rumors of previously developedĬommercially available (and licensed) drivers (not justįor the HD-PVR2, but many of the newer products),įor which the developers can show prior art and work I noticed that too, which means I am now likely "tainted"Īnd might need a mind wipe (and Nimoy is no longerĪvailable) to do future work on a driver (if I even wanted > open source release, as opposed to unintentionally leaked source code? > All that said though, is there any indication that this is actually an Hauppauge, or Eric), so that is why I asked. "old stock" is available, but that was not said (by Hauppauge has ended new production, and only > generally a newer/better/more robust hardware design which is readily > has had pretty poor reliability from the start, and the HDPVR2 is > I would assume he's suggesting that the 1212 is a pretty old design, Years models came out (Ok, bad example, many Who still would buy a 2008 Elite Kuro Pro when next Number on it) and only purchases the new one. Once everyone sees a newer one (with a +1 version Is not usual for retailers to stop carrying a product True, but still available direct from manufacturer. > They're getting harder and harder to find via the typical retail Have some additional info that he didn't mention in the original emailĪs to how he was directed to it (and under what terms it was I know it's up on Hauppauge's public FTP server, but that's not reallyĪny indication this is an authorized release. There is absolutely no sign of anything explicitly released under anĪctual open source license (GPL, BSD, or otherwise), aside from theįact that it's got a copy of libusb bundled with it (which is LGPL). The contents of the tarball, it's riddled with copyrighted code andĬode explicitly marked as proprietary/confidential. Not that I want to be the naysayer here, but if you actually look at Open source release, as opposed to unintentionally leaked source code? :-)Īll that said though, is there any indication that this is actually an Generally a newer/better/more robust hardware design which is readilyĪvailable just about anywhere. Has had pretty poor reliability from the start, and the HDPVR2 is I would assume he's suggesting that the 1212 is a pretty old design, > And while I can conjecture, do you know something They're getting harder and harder to find via the typical retail > Hauppauge was still selling (as new) the 1212 units. I believe one of us is confused, since last I was aware
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