Compro Videomate C200

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C200 USB Stick

An analog acquisition usb stick from Compro

No Linux support right now (07/11/2009)

Overview/Features

Features :

  • Outputs : USB interface, nice for laptops
  • Inputs: S-Video and RCA
  • Software : Only XP and Vista only and very heavy Ulead software which doesn't run on Virtualbox (brrr)

Components Used

List the hardware modules used by the device:

  • Trident USB 2.0 Video Processors

Win Driver sample

[c200Vid.AddReg.NTamd64]
HKR,,DevLoader,,*ntkern
HKR,,NTMPDriver,,U2800Vid64.sys
HKR,,PageOutWhenUnopened,3,01
HKR,,DontSuspendIfStreamsAreRunning,3,01

;HKLM,%MediaInterfaces%\{E65084D3-29F6-4ac6-9CD3-2B2D58FF6403},,,"Analog Copy Protection Notifier"
;HKLM,%MediaInterfaces%\{E65084D3-29F6-4ac6-9CD3-2B2D58FF6403},IID,1,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00

HKLM,Software\Tridvid\Tuner,Name,0,"LG Z200T"
HKLM,Software\Tridvid\Tuner,Type,0x00010001,0

HKLM,Software\Tridvid\IRDecoderType,Name,0,"NEC Decoder"
HKLM,Software\Tridvid\IRDecoderType,Type,0x00010001,0

Identification

# lsusb -v

Bus 001 Device 009: ID 185b:0200 Compro 
Device Descriptor:                      
  bLength                18             
  bDescriptorType         1             
  bcdUSB               2.00             
  bDeviceClass            0 (Defined at Interface level)
  bDeviceSubClass         0                             
  bDeviceProtocol         0                             
  bMaxPacketSize0        64                             
  idVendor           0x185b Compro                      
  idProduct          0x0200                             
  bcdDevice            0.01                             
  iManufacturer          16 Compro                      
  iProduct               32 VM C200                     
  iSerial                64 �                           
  bNumConfigurations      1

Making it Work

Not working in Linux

Sample Kernel Output

dmesg doesn't show any new line with dmesg | tail -f when the device is plugged.

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