That sounds like a good thing. If TIVO was open, I'd just buy one, but to pay somebody to intentionally prevent me from accessing the data that I am collecting with their product strikes me as absurd, though I guess with the Digital Nazi Copyright Act, they have to. Sure do wish I had their source! On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 12:19:51AM -0500, Brian J. Murrell wrote: > Looks like you need to get avifile. It's on SourceForge. I grab it > from CVS rather than using snapshots. Got a couple of copies, but everything seems to want it's own version, I'll play with it. Thanks. It might just not be including the headers, I had to add some #include <stdio.h> and #include <stdlib.h>'s to get this far. Seems like an odd way to release, perhaps I have an unusual setup? It's a pretty stock Slackware, but I guess anybody not running RedHat is weird. <G> > 1. Maybe LinuxPVR is more appropriate as most of this stuff is tied to > Linux in terms of being tied to V4L[2] -- maybe if there is enough > interest some non-linux porting will happen and then OpenPVR would > be more appropriate again > It would be nice to see it portable, I'd probably call it OpenPVR, just for the hope it brings. <G>