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   2# Multimedia device configuration
   3#
   4
   5menu "Multimedia devices"
   6        depends on HAS_IOMEM
   7
   8comment "Multimedia core support"
   9
  10#
  11# V4L core and enabled API's
  12#
  13
  14config VIDEO_DEV
  15        tristate "Video For Linux"
  16        ---help---
  17          V4L core support for video capture and overlay devices, webcams and
  18          AM/FM radio cards.
  19
  20          This kernel includes support for the new Video for Linux Two API,
  21          (V4L2).
  22
  23          Additional info and docs are available on the web at
  24          <http://linuxtv.org>
  25
  26          Documentation for V4L2 is also available on the web at
  27          <http://bytesex.org/v4l/>.
  28
  29          To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  30          module will be called videodev.
  31
  32config VIDEO_V4L2_COMMON
  33        tristate
  34        depends on (I2C || I2C=n) && VIDEO_DEV
  35        default (I2C || I2C=n) && VIDEO_DEV
  36
  37config VIDEO_ALLOW_V4L1
  38        bool "Enable Video For Linux API 1 (DEPRECATED)"
  39        depends on VIDEO_DEV && VIDEO_V4L2_COMMON
  40        default VIDEO_DEV && VIDEO_V4L2_COMMON
  41        ---help---
  42          Enables drivers based on the legacy V4L1 API.
  43
  44          This api were developed to be used at Kernel 2.2 and 2.4, but
  45          lacks support for several video standards. There are several
  46          drivers at kernel that still depends on it.
  47
  48          If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer Y.
  49
  50config VIDEO_V4L1_COMPAT
  51        bool "Enable Video For Linux API 1 compatible Layer" if !VIDEO_ALLOW_V4L1
  52        depends on VIDEO_DEV
  53        default y
  54        ---help---
  55          Enables a compatibility API used by most V4L2 devices to allow
  56          its usage with legacy applications that supports only V4L1 api.
  57
  58          Documentation for the original API is included in the file
  59          <Documentation/video4linux/API.html>.
  60
  61          User tools for this are available from
  62          <ftp://ftp.uk.linux.org/pub/linux/video4linux/>.
  63
  64          If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer Y.
  65
  66#
  67# DVB Core
  68#
  69
  70config DVB_CORE
  71        tristate "DVB for Linux"
  72        depends on NET && INET
  73        select CRC32
  74        help
  75          DVB core utility functions for device handling, software fallbacks etc.
  76
  77          Enable this if you own a DVB/ATSC adapter and want to use it or if
  78          you compile Linux for a digital SetTopBox.
  79
  80          Say Y when you have a DVB or an ATSC card and want to use it.
  81
  82          API specs and user tools are available from <http://www.linuxtv.org/>.
  83
  84          Please report problems regarding this support to the LinuxDVB
  85          mailing list.
  86
  87          If unsure say N.
  88
  89config VIDEO_MEDIA
  90        tristate
  91        default (DVB_CORE && (VIDEO_DEV = n)) || (VIDEO_DEV && (DVB_CORE = n)) || (DVB_CORE && VIDEO_DEV)
  92
  93comment "Multimedia drivers"
  94
  95source "drivers/media/common/Kconfig"
  96
  97#
  98# Tuner drivers for DVB and V4L
  99#
 100
 101source "drivers/media/common/tuners/Kconfig"
 102
 103#
 104# Video/Radio/Hybrid adapters
 105#
 106
 107source "drivers/media/video/Kconfig"
 108
 109source "drivers/media/radio/Kconfig"
 110
 111#
 112# DVB adapters
 113#
 114
 115source "drivers/media/dvb/Kconfig"
 116
 117config DAB
 118        boolean "DAB adapters"
 119        ---help---
 120          Allow selecting support for for Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB)
 121          Receiver adapters.
 122
 123if DAB
 124config USB_DABUSB
 125        tristate "DABUSB driver"
 126        depends on USB
 127        ---help---
 128          A Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) Receiver for USB and Linux
 129          brought to you by the DAB-Team
 130          <http://wwwbode.cs.tum.edu/Par/arch/dab/>.  This driver can be taken
 131          as an example for URB-based bulk, control, and isochronous
 132          transactions. URB's are explained in
 133          <Documentation/usb/URB.txt>.
 134
 135          To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
 136          module will be called dabusb.
 137endif # DAB
 138
 139endmenu
 140
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