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Contents:
- Linux Kernel Documentation
 - Linux Media Infrastructure userspace API
 - Media subsystem kernel internal API
 - Linux Digital TV driver-specific documentation
- 1. Introdution
 - 2. HOWTO: Get An Avermedia DVB-T working under Linux
 - 3. How to get the bt8xx cards working
 - 4. Hardware supported by the linuxtv.org DVB drivers
 - 5. Digital TV Conditional Access Interface (CI API)
 - 6. Idea behind the dvb-usb-framework
 - 7. FAQ
 - 8. Firmware files for lmedm04 cards
 - 9. Opera firmware
 - 10. How to set up the Technisat/B2C2 Flexcop devices
 - 11. TechnoTrend/Hauppauge DEC USB Driver
 - 12. UDEV rules for DVB
 - 13. Contributors
 
 - Video4Linux (V4L)  driver-specific documentation
- 1. Guidelines for Linux4Linux pixel format 4CCs
 - 2. Infrared remote control support in video4linux drivers
 - 3. Using with lircd
 - 4. Using without lircd
 - 5. Tuner drivers
 - 6. Cards List
 - 7. The bttv driver
 - 8. The cafe_ccic driver
 - 9. The cpia2 driver
 - 10. The cx18 driver
 - 11. The cx2341x driver
 - 12. The cx88 driver
 - 13. The VPBE V4L2 driver design
 - 14. The Samsung S5P/EXYNOS4 FIMC driver
 - 15. The ivtv driver
 - 16. Vaio Picturebook Motion Eye Camera Driver
 - 17. OMAP 3 Image Signal Processor (ISP) driver
 - 18. OMAP4 ISS Driver
 - 19. The pvrusb2 driver
 - 20. PXA-Camera Host Driver
 - 21. The Radiotrack radio driver
 - 22. The saa7134 driver
 - 23. Cropping and Scaling algorithm, used in the sh_mobile_ceu_camera driver
 - 24. The Silicon Labs Si470x FM Radio Receivers driver
 - 25. The Silicon Labs Si4713 FM Radio Transmitter Driver
 - 26. The SI476x Driver
 - 27. The Soc-Camera Drivers
 - 28. The Linux USB Video Class (UVC) driver
 - 29. The Virtual Video Test Driver (vivid)
 - 30. The Zoran driver
 - 31. Zoran 364xx based USB webcam module
 
 - Linux GPU Driver Developer’s Guide