linux-stable-rt/drivers/usb/media/Kconfig

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# USB Multimedia device configuration
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comment "USB Multimedia devices"
depends on USB
config USB_DABUSB
tristate "DABUSB driver"
depends on USB
---help---
A Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) Receiver for USB and Linux
brought to you by the DAB-Team
<http://wwwbode.cs.tum.edu/Par/arch/dab/>. This driver can be taken
as an example for URB-based bulk, control, and isochronous
transactions. URB's are explained in
<file:Documentation/usb/URB.txt>.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called dabusb.
comment "Video4Linux support is needed for USB Multimedia device support"
depends on USB && VIDEO_DEV=n
config USB_VICAM
tristate "USB 3com HomeConnect (aka vicam) support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
depends on USB && VIDEO_DEV && EXPERIMENTAL
---help---
Say Y here if you have 3com homeconnect camera (vicam).
This driver uses the Video For Linux API. You must say Y or M to
"Video For Linux" (under Multimedia Devices) to use this driver.
Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found
at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called vicam.
config USB_DSBR
tristate "D-Link USB FM radio support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
depends on USB && VIDEO_DEV && EXPERIMENTAL
---help---
Say Y here if you want to connect this type of radio to your
computer's USB port. Note that the audio is not digital, and
you must connect the line out connector to a sound card or a
set of speakers.
This driver uses the Video For Linux API. You must enable
(Y or M in config) Video For Linux (under Character Devices)
to use this driver. Information on this API and pointers to
"v4l" programs may be found at
<file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called dsbr100.
config USB_ET61X251
tristate "USB ET61X[12]51 PC Camera Controller support"
depends on USB && VIDEO_DEV
---help---
Say Y here if you want support for cameras based on Etoms ET61X151
or ET61X251 PC Camera Controllers.
See <file:Documentation/usb/et61x251.txt> for more informations.
This driver uses the Video For Linux API. You must say Y or M to
"Video For Linux" to use this driver.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called et61x251.
config USB_IBMCAM
tristate "USB IBM (Xirlink) C-it Camera support"
depends on USB && VIDEO_DEV
---help---
Say Y here if you want to connect a IBM "C-It" camera, also known as
"Xirlink PC Camera" to your computer's USB port. For more
information, read <file:Documentation/usb/ibmcam.txt>.
This driver uses the Video For Linux API. You must enable
(Y or M in config) Video For Linux (under Character Devices)
to use this driver. Information on this API and pointers to
"v4l" programs may be found at
<file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called ibmcam.
This camera has several configuration options which
can be specified when you load the module. Read
<file:Documentation/usb/ibmcam.txt> to learn more.
config USB_KONICAWC
tristate "USB Konica Webcam support"
depends on USB && VIDEO_DEV
---help---
Say Y here if you want support for webcams based on a Konica
chipset. This is known to work with the Intel YC76 webcam.
This driver uses the Video For Linux API. You must enable
(Y or M in config) Video For Linux (under Character Devices)
to use this driver. Information on this API and pointers to
"v4l" programs may be found at
<file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called konicawc.
config USB_OV511
tristate "USB OV511 Camera support"
depends on USB && VIDEO_DEV
---help---
Say Y here if you want to connect this type of camera to your
computer's USB port. See <file:Documentation/usb/ov511.txt> for more
information and for a list of supported cameras.
This driver uses the Video For Linux API. You must say Y or M to
"Video For Linux" (under Character Devices) to use this driver.
Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found
at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called ov511.
config USB_SE401
tristate "USB SE401 Camera support"
depends on USB && VIDEO_DEV
---help---
Say Y here if you want to connect this type of camera to your
computer's USB port. See <file:Documentation/usb/se401.txt> for more
information and for a list of supported cameras.
This driver uses the Video For Linux API. You must say Y or M to
"Video For Linux" (under Multimedia Devices) to use this driver.
Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found
at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called se401.
config USB_SN9C102
tristate "USB SN9C10x PC Camera Controller support"
depends on USB && VIDEO_DEV
---help---
Say Y here if you want support for cameras based on SONiX SN9C101,
SN9C102 or SN9C103 PC Camera Controllers.
See <file:Documentation/usb/sn9c102.txt> for more informations.
This driver uses the Video For Linux API. You must say Y or M to
"Video For Linux" to use this driver.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called sn9c102.
config USB_STV680
tristate "USB STV680 (Pencam) Camera support"
depends on USB && VIDEO_DEV
---help---
Say Y here if you want to connect this type of camera to your
computer's USB port. This includes the Pencam line of cameras.
See <file:Documentation/usb/stv680.txt> for more information and for
a list of supported cameras.
This driver uses the Video For Linux API. You must say Y or M to
"Video For Linux" (under Multimedia Devices) to use this driver.
Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found
at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called stv680.
config USB_W9968CF
tristate "USB W996[87]CF JPEG Dual Mode Camera support"
depends on USB && VIDEO_DEV && I2C && VIDEO_OVCAMCHIP
---help---
Say Y here if you want support for cameras based on OV681 or
Winbond W9967CF/W9968CF JPEG USB Dual Mode Camera Chips.
This driver has an optional plugin, which is distributed as a
separate module only (released under GPL). It allows to use higher
resolutions and framerates, but cannot be included in the official
Linux kernel for performance purposes.
See <file:Documentation/usb/w9968cf.txt> for more informations.
This driver uses the Video For Linux and the I2C APIs. It needs the
OmniVision Camera Chip support as well. You must say Y or M to
"Video For Linux", "I2C Support" and "OmniVision Camera Chip
support" to use this driver.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called w9968cf.
config USB_ZC0301
tristate "USB ZC0301 Image Processor and Control Chip support"
depends on USB && VIDEO_DEV
---help---
Say Y here if you want support for cameras based on the ZC0301
Image Processor and Control Chip.
See <file:Documentation/usb/zc0301.txt> for more informations.
This driver uses the Video For Linux API. You must say Y or M to
"Video For Linux" to use this driver.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called zc0301.
config USB_PWC
tristate "USB Philips Cameras"
depends on USB && VIDEO_DEV
---help---
Say Y or M here if you want to use one of these Philips & OEM
webcams:
* Philips PCA645, PCA646
* Philips PCVC675, PCVC680, PCVC690
* Philips PCVC720/40, PCVC730, PCVC740, PCVC750
* Askey VC010
* Logitech QuickCam Pro 3000, 4000, 'Zoom', 'Notebook Pro'
and 'Orbit'/'Sphere'
* Samsung MPC-C10, MPC-C30
* Creative Webcam 5, Pro Ex
* SOTEC Afina Eye
* Visionite VCS-UC300, VCS-UM100
The PCA635, PCVC665 and PCVC720/20 are not supported by this driver
and never will be, but the 665 and 720/20 are supported by other
drivers.
See <file:Documentation/usb/philips.txt> for more information and
installation instructions.
The built-in microphone is enabled by selecting USB Audio support.
This driver uses the Video For Linux API. You must say Y or M to
"Video For Linux" (under Character Devices) to use this driver.
Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found
at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
module will be called pwc.