On Thu, Apr 21, 2005 at 01:24:36PM +0200, Carsten Koch wrote: > > Gee, back 5 years ago when I bought my first FF card to build > a VDR system out of an old 150MHz PentiumPro PC, it seemed > like a nice idea to have the MPEG decoder on the card. > Today, given the facts that > > * a FF card costs as much as 3 or more budget cards > * a FF card has smaller bandwidth that a budget card > and thus can record less streams in parallel > * a FF card contains closed source firmware that > crases on various perfectly legitimate occasions > (such as distorted signal due to bad weather or > HDTV signals) > > I am wondering how well the alternative solutions which > do not require a FF card work. I'd like to see a HW decoder (Mpeg 1/2/4), S-Video and DVI out for 720p and 1080i on a graphic card with an open source driver supporting this decoder. The question is: will this ever happen? > Is a FF card still the most stable solution (except for > bad weather or HDTV of course)? > How reliable is the latest xine plugin? > How reliable is the latest framebuffer plugin? > Are there more solutions that work with a budget card alone? The main problem is: you need CPU power and therefore you'll get a system which can not passive cooled and even a low noise cooling is a big problem. Werner -- "Having a smoking section in a restaurant is like having a peeing section in a swimming pool." -- Edward Burr