On Monday 29 August 2005 02:34 pm, CityK wrote: > Bruno Jefferson wrote: > > Hi, > > > > As I said in the linuxtv list, I need a card that > > decodes HDTV video via hardware because we are mounting > > set-top-boxes in my laboratoty with not much power of > > processing (400 MHz). In addition,they should have > > linuxtv support. > > > > I was taking a look in the MyHD MDP-1XX card and > > realized that they have all I need, however, I don't > > know if the Mike's drivers function properly with those > > cards. > > > > Does any of those cards (MDP-100, MDP-120 or MDP-130) > > have a completely linux support through Mike's drivers > > and work perfectly? > > > > Thanks for your attention, > > Bruno Jefferson > > Hi, > > None of the cards work. At the time Mike B. was still > working on it, as Mac Michaels mentioned, they couldn't > get any info on the Nxt200x demodulator. > > The good news is, since the time Mike had to personally > put development on hold, a driver for the Nxt200x > demodulators has been produced (by Jacob Taylor IIRC). > > The bad news is, Mike won't be returning until late this > fall, and only he knows if he'll resume development...of > course, someone else could resume the project in the > meantime, and that certainly was what Mike B. had been > hoping for before he left. Mac, having previously helped > with the project, would have a better understanding of > what is left to do. The drivers are far from complete. I think Mike was reverse engineering the card. I know I don't have any specifications for the NXT2000 or the TL800. The last time I tried my WinTV-HD card, one of the component video output signals had failed. --Mac > -- Cheers, CK > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb