Somagic
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Boards
How to identify my USB vendor/product id?
shell> lsusb
If you can't recognize the vendor/product id from your device contact linux-media mail-list
Validated boards
What's it?
We use this term to advise that boards were tested by user or developer.
SMI Grabber (aka EasyCAP DC60+ chinese clone)
| Name | Vendor/Product ID | Supported modes | Hardware Chips | Interfaces | Windows Files | Linux Files | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
[SMI-USB 007]  | 
0x1c88:0x003c (Tuner Device)  | 
[+PAL60 / NTSC_433]  | 
[2] Cirrus Logic 5340-CZZ [3] Trident (Philips) SAA7113H  | 
Separate Video Mini-DIN 4pin Input Audio Stereo Dual RCA Input  | 
[4] Win XP/Vista/7 x86/x64 Drivers | [5] easycap-somagic-linux project's page at Google Code repository | 
Unsupported boards
SMI 00845A1 Harry (aka Reddo Rector)
| Name | Vendor/Product ID | Supported modes | Hardware Chips | Interfaces | Windows Files | Linux Files | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
[SMI-USB 60]  | 
[7] NXP TDA18252HN NXP TDA10024HN  | 
USB IR?  | 
[8] Windows XP / Vista / 7 drivers (32 & 64 bit) | none |