Interesting. I'm planning to buy one Raspberry Pi device, but I hve never thougt that old dxr3 code can be used again! I still use one dxr3 card (em8300) in my vdr stuff, it works pretty well. Probably there is a way to use dxr3 code for RaspPi. Damn, I'm not a coder... I suppose you should ask Christian (astriancoder) http://projects.vdr-developer.org/users/35 .
Yarema
2013/6/23 Harald Lundberg harald.lundberg@pp.nic.fi:
Hi! the dxr3 stuff has been laying low for a while, nevertheless it is still my favorite output device!
I’ve recently got a few Raspberry PI’s to play with, the raspberry has an MPG2 decoder in hardware (requires a 2.8€ license, though).
There are a few options to use the Raspberry as a PVR:
- XBMC + vnsi+ tveheadend.... too complecated and fuzzy UI
- vdr+VOMPclient (supports HW decode) but has it’s own separate UI (works,
not that stable)
- vdr + xineliboutput (supports HW decode), haven’t made it work yet but
hears somebody has – only binaries at this stage.
Anyway, I guess mpg2 decoders differ (and sound has to be taken care of as well) but how hard would it be to convert dxr3 code to support RasPI? Sound could and should probably be decoded in the TV end.
Comments, anybody? --hl
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