Mark Knecht wrote: > I suspect Dave does actually mean HDMI. There are a lot of laptops > that are coming with HDMI these days. NVidia is supporting it in their > chipselts as it enables display of DRM'ed video data on a TV screen > for watching movies without theft using encryption and Microsoft > tools. (Please, let's not let this turn political...) > > I have heard of MythTV frontend boxes sending recorded video over HDMI > to flat panel TVs so it does work in Linux, at least to some extent. > > Anyway, mostly I'm correcting my mistake before I make poor Dave spend > too much time on my stupidity. Thanks for your concern, Mark, but I'm okay. :) The port is indeed HDMI. The nVidia chipset is the MCP78S (GeForce 8200), which has ALSA support, so I think it's do-able on this machine. Best, dp _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user