2 # Multimedia device configuration
5 menu "Multimedia devices"
9 tristate "Video For Linux"
11 Support for audio/video capture and overlay devices and FM radio
12 cards. The exact capabilities of each device vary.
14 This kernel includes support for the new Video for Linux Two API,
15 (V4L2) as well as the original system. Drivers and applications
16 need to be rewritten to use V4L2, but drivers for popular cards
17 and applications for most video capture functions already exist.
19 Additional info and docs are available on the web at
22 Documentation for V4L2 is also available on the web at
23 <http://bytesex.org/v4l/>.
25 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
26 module will be called videodev.
29 bool "Enable Video For Linux API 1 (DEPRECATED)"
31 select VIDEO_V4L1_COMPAT
34 Enables a compatibility API used by most V4L2 devices to allow
35 its usage with legacy applications that supports only V4L1 api.
37 If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer Y.
39 config VIDEO_V4L1_COMPAT
40 bool "Enable Video For Linux API 1 compatible Layer"
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.
48 Documentation for the original API is included in the file
49 <Documentation/video4linux/API.html>.
51 User tools for this are available from
52 <ftp://ftp.uk.linux.org/pub/linux/video4linux/>.
54 If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer Y.
61 source "drivers/media/video/Kconfig"
63 source "drivers/media/radio/Kconfig"
65 source "drivers/media/dvb/Kconfig"
67 source "drivers/media/common/Kconfig"
88 select VIDEO_IR_I2C if I2C
95 boolean "DAB adapters"
98 Allow selecting support for for Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB)
103 tristate "DABUSB driver"
106 A Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) Receiver for USB and Linux
107 brought to you by the DAB-Team
108 <http://wwwbode.cs.tum.edu/Par/arch/dab/>. This driver can be taken
109 as an example for URB-based bulk, control, and isochronous
110 transactions. URB's are explained in
111 <Documentation/usb/URB.txt>.
113 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
114 module will be called dabusb.