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11 Each input can be a webcam, TV capture device, S-Video capture device or an HDMI
12 capture device. Each output can be an S-Video output device or an HDMI output
48 Section 2.3: HDMI Input
51 Section 3.2: HDMI Output
84 device with webcam, TV, S-Video and HDMI inputs, a video output device with
85 S-Video and HDMI outputs, one vbi capture device, one vbi output device, one
125 11: this is an HDMI input
128 tuner, inputs 1-3 are S-Video inputs and inputs 4-7 are HDMI inputs you
144 1: this is an HDMI output
147 S-Video outputs and outputs 4-7 are HDMI outputs you would use the
258 four inputs are configured: a webcam, a TV tuner, an S-Video and an HDMI
340 Section 2.3: HDMI Input
343 The HDMI inputs supports all CEA-861 and DMT timings, both progressive and
345 mode for interlaced formats is always V4L2_FIELD_ALTERNATE. For HDMI the
349 The initially selected colorspace when you switch to the HDMI input or
350 select an HDMI timing is based on the format resolution: for resolutions
354 The pixel aspect ratio will depend on the HDMI timing: for 720x480 is it
363 For HDMI inputs it is possible to set the EDID. By default a simple EDID
364 is provided. You can only set the EDID for HDMI inputs. Internally, however,
365 the EDID is shared between all HDMI inputs.
376 HDMI input, one output for each output type. Those are described in more detail
394 Section 3.2: HDMI Output
397 The HDMI output supports all CEA-861 and DMT timings, both progressive and
401 The initially selected colorspace when you switch to the HDMI output or
402 select an HDMI timing is based on the format resolution: for resolutions
406 The pixel aspect ratio will depend on the HDMI timing: for 720x480 is it
410 An HDMI output has a valid EDID which can be obtained through VIDIOC_G_EDID.
427 back an error if the current input is a webcam or HDMI.
441 back an error if the current output is HDMI.
626 DV Timings Aspect Ratio: selects if the image aspect ratio as used for the HDMI
658 Limited RGB Range (16-235): selects if the RGB range of the HDMI source should
796 Rx RGB Quantization Range: sets the RGB quantization detection of the HDMI
800 by selecting an HDMI input, setting this control to Full or Limited
805 Tx RGB Quantization Range: sets the RGB quantization detection of the HDMI
806 output. It is currently not used for anything in vivid, but most HDMI
809 Transmit Mode: sets the transmit mode of the HDMI output to HDMI or DVI-D. This
875 and VBI looping is only supported between S-Video and HDMI inputs and outputs.
876 VBI is only valid for S-Video as it makes no sense for HDMI.
892 Once enabled any video S-Video or HDMI input will show a static test pattern
896 - the input type matches the output type. So the HDMI input cannot receive
901 (720x480) S-Video input, or a 720p60 HDMI output to a 1080p30 input.
921 "DV Timings Signal Mode" for the HDMI input should be configured so that a
963 only applies to the TV/S-Video/HDMI inputs and outputs. The reason is that