2012/3/21 Ezequiel García <elezegar...@gmail.com>:
> Ok. So, it's not saa7113 related, but rather stk1160 related?

Yes.

> When there is no video, isoc urbs are received with actual length=4.
> This is header right?

I'm not sure what you mean by "no video".  Do you have capture
disabled?  Are you saying that you didn't connect the video cable to
your input?  Most devices will continue to generate video frames over
isoc even if there is no actual video signal present.

But yeah, most of the solutions I have seen have every isoc packet
starting with a header that includes descriptors for things like start
of video frame, odd/even field, etc.

Devin

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