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An updated version of the [[Brooktree Bt878|Bt878]] (which under the Conexant banner was also known as the '''''Fusion Bt878'''''). With the Fusion 878A's release, the "Bt" (for Brooktree) was dropped from the product nomenclature. |
An updated version of the [[Brooktree Bt878|Bt878]] (which under the Conexant banner was also sometimes known or referred to as the '''''Fusion Bt878'''''). With the Fusion 878A's release, the "Bt" (for Brooktree) was dropped from the product nomenclature. |
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One of the updates included the adding of support for the handling of MPEG2 TS used by DTV services. |
One of the updates included the adding of support for the handling of MPEG2 TS used by DTV services. |
Revision as of 15:44, 30 August 2007
An updated version of the Bt878 (which under the Conexant banner was also sometimes known or referred to as the Fusion Bt878). With the Fusion 878A's release, the "Bt" (for Brooktree) was dropped from the product nomenclature.
One of the updates included the adding of support for the handling of MPEG2 TS used by DTV services.
insert Bt87x vs 878A comparison table here
Note: lspci output is slightly misleading in that it identifies the 878A chipset by name of the Bt878 chipset, however, that name should be reserved for the older chips which only supported analog applications and lacked facilities for digital TV applications. In otherwords, if you have a digitalTV device, you can be certain that the chip is actually the Fusion 878A, and not the older Bt878