Roberto Ragusa wrote: > Have a look at the skystar2 driver. > The chip has hardware filters and uses them to reduce the data moved on > the PCI bus, but when too many PIDs are requested at the same time it > switches into "whole bandwith" mode, that is the transport stream > is fully passed to the upper layer which take cares of demuxing > according to what the apps have requested. > > You will be always in "whole bandwidth mode" as you have no filters, so > your driver will be simpler than the Skystar2. Thanks, I'll take a look at it. We've found the decoding routines, so the important thing now is to find a documentation for the driver API, which I still fail to. > > I assume your card will be very cheap (so, interesting). Can you say > something more about it? DVB-S? DVB-T? > For now, we are talking about the DVB-T card (the DTT card at http://www.vboxcomm.com/product2.htm#1). In the more remote future the plans are to add support for DVB-S and ATSC cards. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Leonid Podolny | Email: leonidp(at)vboxcomm.com V@Box Communications | Phones: +972-9-950-2821 ext. 120 Linux Drivers Department | +972-54-5696948 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ PGP fingerprint: 51B2 F1DB 485E 2C48 2E17 94D1 7EC4 E524 B156 B9F0 PGP key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xB156B9F0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------