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[linux-dvb] Re: ATSC?



Hi Holger--

Upon rereading my note re #2, it could have been taken to mean that y'all 
are inflexible and wouldn't accept code for another PCI bridge.  Just to be 
clear, I don't mean that.

Probably a good way to get to full support for ATSC would be to fully 
support the Pinnacle PCTV Sat.  While it is a DVB card, it is based on 
Conexant's DStream reference design with a Fusion 878A chip acting as the 
bridge.  The transport stream is sent over the I2S channel.  The WinTV-D can 
also use the Fusion 878A in the same manner.

I note that a couple of weeks ago somebody suggested that they were working 
on a Pinnacle PCTV Sat driver for Linux.  I don't know whether that is 
destined to be included in the Linux-DVB code or whether any progress has 
been made.

Regards--

Dan


>From: Holger Waechtler <holger@convergence.de>
>To: Daniel Schmelzer <dschmelzer@hotmail.com>
>CC: mdz@debian.org,  linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
>Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] Re: ATSC?
>Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 19:41:55 +0100
>
>Daniel Schmelzer wrote:
>>Hi Matt--
>>
>>A good place to find information on these cards is AVS Forum
>>(www.avsforum.com).  Do a search in the home theater computers section
>>and you'll have a couple of days of reading. ;-)  Most of the info is
>>regarding Windows.  There is precious little open source code, since the
>>HD decoder cards on the market are based on the Teralogic TL880
>>decoder/bridge, and Teralogic has been tight with the info.
>>
>>If you are interested in doing some hardware coding for these cards, the
>>WinTV-D is an excellent and inexpensive choice.  It uses the Fusion 878A
>>PCI bridge.  If so, drop me a line, as I have a contact at Hauppauge who
>>would help us.
>>
>>See the below for some chip lists.
>>
>>http://www.schmelzer.org/dschmelzer/computers.htm
>>
>>I think that there is some open source demux code for Windows, which
>>might be somewhat portable to Linux.
>>
>>As to your questions:
>>
>>#1 -- Yes, you can.  But the open source code isn't totally there.
>>
>>#2 -- Probably not.  The ATSC cards use different PCI bridges (either
>>the Teralogic TL880 or the Fusion 878A).  So the project would have to
>>accept code for these bridges.
>
>Since we don't have any ATSC transmissions here, the development has to
>done somewhere else. We'll always accept patches which make sense and
>don't break other code. Feel free to contribute!
>
>- Holger
>
>




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