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Since a Linux driver for DXR2 exists ([http://dxr2.sourceforge.net/]), would it be possible to use it with VDR?<br>
Since a Linux driver for DXR2 exists ([http://dxr2.sourceforge.net/]), would it be possible to use it with VDR?<br>
One more daring question: is there any volunteer for "recycling" the driver for use with the Cinemaster C 1.2/3.0 decoder cards? After all, it uses the same (or better) chip, namely ZiVA DS-C. The other chips are: Bt865AKPF, ZR36125PQC, TI PCM1723E, TDA7433D and Xilinx XC9536. (Cinemaster C 1.2E<br>
One more daring question: is there any volunteer for "recycling" the driver for use with the Cinemaster C 1.2/3.0 decoder cards? After all, it uses the same (or better) chip, namely ZiVA DS-C. The other chips are: Bt865AKPF, ZR36125PQC, TI PCM1723E, TDA7433D and Xilinx XC9536. (Cinemaster C 1.2E)<br>
See [http://www.pennskog.com/cinemaster/] for details about the cards).
See [http://www.pennskog.com/cinemaster/] for details about the cards).
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Revision as of 21:06, 1 March 2006

Since a Linux driver for DXR2 exists ([1]), would it be possible to use it with VDR?
One more daring question: is there any volunteer for "recycling" the driver for use with the Cinemaster C 1.2/3.0 decoder cards? After all, it uses the same (or better) chip, namely ZiVA DS-C. The other chips are: Bt865AKPF, ZR36125PQC, TI PCM1723E, TDA7433D and Xilinx XC9536. (Cinemaster C 1.2E)
See [2] for details about the cards).
--Pepax 22:05, 1 March 2006 (CET)