Camera Card Identification

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kylejohnson
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Camera Card Identification

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Hello,

A customer of mine is very unhappy with his current security camera software (I don't have the name - it's old and no longer developed) and is looking for an upgrade. I'd like to go the linux route, but first need to find out if his cards are supported.

The cards do not have a name on them, and he no longer has the box. They have a DB15 port which connects to a dongle with 8 camera ports. There are a number of chips on the card, and they read:
PLX
PCI6150-BB66PC
A0501
V45940.1 Taiwan
Connexant
Fusion 878A
25878-13
0447Y1AS
0448 Taiwan
Lattice
iso 1016E
100LT44
0SC-2530H
286363MHz
Lambda 0412
This is all I have to go on for now - does anyone happen to know the name/brand of these cards, or if they're supported by ZoneMinder? I could provide a picture of the cards, if necessary.

Thank you,
Kyle Johnson
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Post by neilk »

Connexant
Fusion 878A
this being the good part .

you should be able to use this card with no problem.
you may have to read a few posts regarding the 8 Cam setup but it's not to hard to do.
and you get plenty of help from the Forum Members.
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Post by Lee Sharp »

Warning!
Geovision cards also use 878s. However they don't work. Get the live CD, and see if it can see the card in the existing system. The PLX chip could be a linux friendly multiplexer, or not...
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Post by neilk »

PLX PCI6150-BB66PC

PLX Technology RSC#: 16585
Bridge: PCI-to-PCI
PCI 6150
An asynchronous PCI-to-PCI bridge • 32-bit, 33/66 MHz asynchronous operation • 5V signal input tolerance and 5V signal to 3.3V signal conversions • 208-pin PQFP package • 1 KB FIFO size • PCI bus types • Transparent bridge function • Support for nine bus masters

this is the same Video PCI bridge used on a good few of the low/middle priced Video capture cards being sold on Ebay at the moment,If any one has got one working with ZM then i'm sure they will post and let you know.
85% sure your card will work with ZM but as Lee Sharp said try the live CD 1ST!!!!!
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Thanks!

Post by kylejohnson »

I had forgot that I posted this article, time passed, and I finally moved forward. Turns out that the cards are detected (using lspci) though I haven't actually installed zoneminder yet, but it should work out.

I would have gave the LiveCD a shot if I knew it existed before-hand. :)

I'll be following up later.

--Kyle
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Post by kylejohnson »

OK - I have a system setup with zoneminder installed and the cards being detected:

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root@multivac:/etc/apache2/sites-enabled# dmesg | grep video
[   14.581271] Boot video device is 0000:01:00.0
[   13.430000] Linux video capture interface: v2.00
[  109.650000] bttv0: registered device video0
[  205.650000] bttv1: registered device video1
[  301.650000] bttv2: registered device video2
[  397.650000] bttv3: registered device video3
[  493.650000] bttv4: registered device video4
[  589.650000] bttv5: registered device video5
[  685.650000] bttv6: registered device video6
[  781.650000] bttv7: registered device video7
root@multivac:/etc/apache2/sites-enabled# lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8378 [KM400/A] Chipset Host Bridge
00:01.0 PCI bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8237 PCI Bridge
00:0a.0 PCI bridge: Hint Corp HiNT HB4 PCI-PCI Bridge (PCI6150) (rev 04)
00:0f.0 RAID bus controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VIA VT6420 SATA RAID Controller (rev 80)
00:0f.1 IDE interface: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C586A/B/VT82C686/A/B/VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
00:10.0 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82xxxxx UHCI USB 1.1 Controller (rev 81)
00:10.1 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82xxxxx UHCI USB 1.1 Controller (rev 81)
00:10.2 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82xxxxx UHCI USB 1.1 Controller (rev 81)
00:10.3 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82xxxxx UHCI USB 1.1 Controller (rev 81)
00:10.4 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. USB 2.0 (rev 86)
00:11.0 ISA bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8237 ISA bridge [KT600/K8T800/K8T890 South]
00:12.0 Ethernet controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8378 [S3 UniChrome] Integrated Video (rev 01)
02:08.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Video Capture (rev 11)
02:08.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio Capture (rev 11)
02:09.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Video Capture (rev 11)
02:09.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio Capture (rev 11)
02:0a.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Video Capture (rev 11)
02:0a.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio Capture (rev 11)
02:0b.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Video Capture (rev 11)
02:0b.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio Capture (rev 11)
02:0c.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Video Capture (rev 11)
02:0c.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio Capture (rev 11)
02:0d.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Video Capture (rev 11)
02:0d.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio Capture (rev 11)
02:0e.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Video Capture (rev 11)
02:0e.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio Capture (rev 11)
02:0f.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Video Capture (rev 11)
02:0f.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio Capture (rev 11)
root@multivac:/etc/apache2/sites-enabled# 
So, yay.

Now, I don't know where to find my camera. dmesg says it should be at /dev/video0, right? Well I tried adding that as a monitor to zoneminder, and I'm not getting any images :(

The camera is a Bosch LTC0455/21. I only have one connected atm, but if things work out, we'll be using 2 8-port cards for a total of 16 of these.

Thanks!
Kyle
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Post by Lee Sharp »

Start troubleshooting with xawtv. Hopefully it is not like the GV-800 plx chip.
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Post by kylejohnson »

I gave the LiveCD a run and tired it from there - nadda.
Again, dmesg | grep video and dmesg | grep bttv both produce good output (though it detects the card as GENERIC).

Installed xawtv (./configure; make; make install) and no video. xawtv -hwscan did show /dev/video0 - 3 (4 devices) so I tried specifying it (xawtv -device /dev/video0) and still nothing - a blue screen.

I changed the type to NTSC and the screen turned to black instead.

Maybe the camera isn't even on? heh. The camera has got warm after being plugged in overnight. Any way to make sure it's on or working right?

--Kyle
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Post by jameswilson »

well you need to be sure your source is ok, maybe plug into a tv?

And the generic you have noted will be UNKNOWN/GENERIC and probably wont work. You will need to tell the driver what card you have, maybe a pic of it?
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Post by kylejohnson »

jameswilson, if you look a few posts up, all of the card info is there - does that help?

The connector on the camera won't let me plug it into the TV, unless there is a adapter.
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Post by MJN »

In case it's of any help, have a look at http://bttv-gallery.de/ (warning: it's a big page!) to see if you can identify your card(s). Try searching with sub-strings of the info you have although bear in mind that subtle changes can be made between card chipsets yet they may still work with the same configuration so it can pay to be a bit more relaxed with what you search on.

Mathew
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Post by jameswilson »

i need a pic to see if its one i recognise, if i gave you the psoecs of my engine would you know what car it is?

lol

I strongly advise you test your source as if you dont have something to use as a constant you may have a fully working card but think you dont
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Post by kylejohnson »

MJN wrote:In case it's of any help, have a look at http://bttv-gallery.de/ (warning: it's a big page!) to see if you can identify your card(s). Try searching with sub-strings of the info you have although bear in mind that subtle changes can be made between card chipsets yet they may still work with the same configuration so it can pay to be a bit more relaxed with what you search on.

Mathew
Nothing solid came back, though a few leads I have found:

The Kodicom 8800R (KMC-8800) looks pretty darn close, and matches the first block of numbers that I posted (PLX PCI6150). I found some information on the card (http://www.linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index.ph ... edirect=no) and I'm going to give it a shot tonight. Hopefully the 4-chip card is pretty similar to the 8-chip card, which I have).

A number of cards are showing up with the Fusion 878A and 25878-13 chips.
jameswilson wrote:i need a pic to see if its one i recognise, if i gave you the psoecs of my engine would you know what car it is?

lol

I strongly advise you test your source as if you dont have something to use as a constant you may have a fully working card but think you dont
Maybe!
But I'll post a picture tonight anyway.
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Post by Lee Sharp »

If this is a low density (game port) DB15, I may know the card. Need a pic to be sure...
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Post by kylejohnson »

Took three high-res (~2.5MB each) pictures of the card:
Front
Port
Back
I am pretty sure that it is a Kodicom 8800.

I tried removing the modules (rmmod bt878 && rmmod bttv) and then re-adding the device (modprobe bttv gbuffers=16 card=102,102,102,102,102,102,102,102), which did work, to a point - the card no longer shows up as unknown/generic. I don't have the name with me, but it's something like TDC-200 in dmesg.

I was able to test that the camera itself is fully working (connected it to my TV via s-video), so the issue is definitely software-related.
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