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4 Building support for a media device
51 <M> Remote Controller support --->
53 [ ] Enable CEC error injection support
55 <*> Multimedia support --->
57 The ``Remote Controller support`` option enables the core support for
67 The last option (``Multimedia support``) enables support for cameras,
70 The media subsystem support can either be built together with the main
77 enabling configuration options directly. To enable media support
78 and remote controller support using Kernel modules, you could use::
83 .. [2] ``Remote Controller support`` should also be enabled if you
85 controller core support.
88 that use the media HDMI CEC support.
90 Those GPU-specific drivers are selected via the ``Graphics support``
94 enable the CEC core support at the media subsystem.
101 core support in order to work.
105 (Inter-Integrated Circuit). In order to be able to build support
106 for such hardware, the I²C bus support should be enabled, either via
111 Another example: the remote controller core requires support for
116 Other core functionality may also be needed (like PCI and/or USB support),
125 --- Remote Controller support
149 that would be needed to support your device.
152 script. So, for instance, in order to support the ITE remote controller
167 The HDMI CEC support is set automatically when a driver requires it. So,
168 all you need to do is to enable support either for a graphics card
184 [ ] SECO Boards IR RC5 support
198 --- Media support
202 Media core support --->
233 So, if you want to add support to a camera or video grabber only,
237 auto-select the needed core drivers in order to support the selected
242 Most TV cards are hybrid: they support both Analog TV and Digital TV.
247 When using this option, the defaults for the media support core
251 ``Media support`` sub-menus::
253 Media core support --->
260 criteria will be available at the ``Media support->Media drivers`` sub-menu.
276 In order to enable modular support for one of the boards listed on