Re: Linux hardware MPEG en/decoders?

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Thanks very much for the info.  I mentioned have a "/dev" driver as a
requirement, but really I just meant that it "runs" on Linux, with some sort of
open source available to make it work.  I have no problem with using any API to
use the hardware, assuming I guess a somewhat reasonable API.  Even an
unreasonable with source code would be ok.

Thanks again.  Pointers to other hardware are still welcome of course.

Peter Kaczowka


Alan Cox wrote:

> > Can someone point me to a list of what hardware MPEG2 encoder and/or
> > decoder chips are supported on Linux?  I'm not looking for V4L1/2 or Xv
>
> The base kernel supports the stradis broadcast quality mpeg decoder. There
> is a driver for the Creative DXR2 which can be used for mpeg1/mpeg2 but uses
> its own API
>
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