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I am Alexandre-Xavier Labonté-Lamoureux, a Canadian software engineering student.


I have a lot of experience with the following programming languages:
== My to-do list (create new articles): ==
*C
* <strike>Document my [http://www.startech.com/AV/Converters/Video/S-Video-Composite-to-USB-Video-Capture-Cable-TWAIN-Mac-Support~SVID2USB23 StarTech svid2usb23]</strike>
*C++14
* <strike>Document my [https://www.ionaudio.com/products/details/video-2-pc-mkii Ion Video 2 PC] (it may use the same hardware as the above card) + don't forget to note that there's an older version that uses another chip</strike>
*C#
* <strike>Document the [http://www.oupree.com/OPR-HD879-UVC-Video-Capture-Card.html OPR-HD879 (Oupree UVC2900)]</strike>
*Java
* <strike>Document the FEBON100 (link is blacklisted, remove the space in the link: http://febon.blog spot.com/2012/02/1.html)</strike>
*PHP
*Python
*Bash
*SQL


I've been using GNU/Linux as my only operating system since 2017.
== Practice... ==
[[File:IMG 20140218 130152.jpg|thumb|125px|Inside of an older model of Ion Video 2 PC]]
=== Ion Video 2 PC ===
'''See this page for more info: https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Ion_Video_2_PC'''


I have a lot of interest in the V4L drivers and I'd like to contribute. I bought the following hardware:
The Ion Video 2 PC has the device id [eb1a:5051]. The '''StarTech svid2usb23''' also uses the same device id.
*[[Easycap|EasyCap]]s (I have a bunch of them, including UVC and [https://code.google.com/archive/p/easycap-somagic-linux/ Somagic] ones. Those that use the [https://wiki.batc.org.uk/Fushicai_USBTV007 USBTV007] chip work best.)
*[[OTG102|August VGB100]]
*[[UVC_compliant_capture_devices#Oupree_UVC2900 Oupree|UVC2900]] (Oupree UVC2900 / Mine Vcap 2900)
*[[UVC_compliant_capture_devices#FEBON100|FEBON100]]
*Ion Video 2 PC (TM6010 chip)
*[[Ion_Video_2_PC|Ion Video 2 PC MKII]] (EM2860/EM2861 chip)
*[[Ion_Video_2_PC|StarTech svid2usb23]]
*[[WinTV-PVR-500|Hauppauge WinTV PVR-500 23552 (Dual tuner)]]
*[[Plextor ConvertX PX-AV100U]]
*[[OTG102|Diamond VC500]]
*ADS Tech DVD Xpress DX2 ([http://nikosapi.org/w/index.php/WIS_Go7007_Linux_driver go7007 driver])
*Dazzle DVC-80
*Dazzle DVC-100


I really like to volunteer to work on free software (libre) projects, share my knowledge and help other people. I spend a lot of time writing documentation on wikis and helping people debug their projects. I have a passion for reverse engineering because I like to understand how things work.
They are currently not supported under Linux. They are not even detected without a patched kernel. Once the kernel is patched, it's possible to get sound and some picture. The device stops sending frames to the computer once it has synchronized the analog signal.


Some of my projects are hosted on [https://github.com/AXDOOMER GitHub]. I also have a [https://www.youtube.com/user/AXDOOMER YouTube] channel with mostly video game videos.
It uses three chips with the following names wrote on them:
* eMPIA EM2860
* eMPIA TECHNOLOGY EMP202
* 5150AM1


My native language is French.
There is an older model of Ion Video 2 PC that used a TVMaster TM6010L chip.

=== Oupree UVC2900 ===
[[File:101_7243-OupreeUVC2900-inside.JPG|thumb|125px|The inside of the OPR-HD879]]
'''See this page for more info: https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/UVC_compliant_capture_devices'''

The OPR-HD879 is a UVC video capture card. It has a maximum resolution of 640x480 and supports Android. It uses a [https://www.mikrocontroller.net/attachment/100784/MP600_DataSheet.pdf MP662] chip to encode its MJPG video stream and it also has a [http://www.etron.com/manager/uploads/EM639165TS_v10.pdf EM639165TS] chip.

=== FEBON100 ===
'''See this page for more info: [https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/UVC_compliant_capture_devices''' this]

The FEBON100 is a UVC device manufactured by Sunriase Co., Ltd in Taiwan and its USB bridge is based on the [http://www.realtek.com.tw/products/productsView.aspx?Langid=1&PFid=43&Level=4&Conn=3&ProdID=344 Realtek RTS5803] chip.
The video processing chip is a TS2713 (protected by the Chinese patent CN202059478U). The device has the following properties:
* Does 3D de-interlace
* Has a 3D comb filter
* Does 3D noise reduction
* Has a time latency of 0.3 seconds

Revision as of 04:46, 23 April 2019

I am Alexandre-Xavier Labonté-Lamoureux, a Canadian software engineering student.

I have a lot of experience with the following programming languages:

  • C
  • C++14
  • C#
  • Java
  • PHP
  • Python
  • Bash
  • SQL

I've been using GNU/Linux as my only operating system since 2017.

I have a lot of interest in the V4L drivers and I'd like to contribute. I bought the following hardware:

I really like to volunteer to work on free software (libre) projects, share my knowledge and help other people. I spend a lot of time writing documentation on wikis and helping people debug their projects. I have a passion for reverse engineering because I like to understand how things work.

Some of my projects are hosted on GitHub. I also have a YouTube channel with mostly video game videos.

My native language is French.