
bfoddy at visi
Feb 18, 2003, 10:15 PM
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No, this isn't a gripe. Its just I've been doing a lot of Googling over the weekend looking for any promising projects to download / develop / reverse engineer some Linux drivers for a HDTV tuner card. What did I find? Squat. Seems there are 3 popular HDTV cards out there, HiPix DTV-200, Access DTV, and Happauge WinTV-HD. Of course none of them have released any Linux software, drivers, or even specs to allow others to write drivers. I've found no projects so far even attempting to reverse engineer one of these cards, the closest is the Hauppauge WinPVR card, but not the digital ones. There are a few working on Linux drivers for digital satelite cards (Linuxtv.org), but I can't find anything for HDTV. I also found a couple expensive solutions that look like a TV station would buy (self contained CPU, raid, etc) but nothing for the consumer. Does anyone know of any projects in progress; hopefully one I could follow or perhaps even assist with? Anyone know of any card makers with plans on supporting an HDTV Linux card? I know its pushing the envelope just a bit, but over the last 2 weeks I upgraded my 18 year old 19" TV to a 43" HDTV and HD tuner. Unbelievable... Its just so real. So now I'm spoiled, I want to see all the pieces fall together so Mythtv can timeshift digital HDTV. Anyone have information to provide some hope? Thanks, Brian
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