On Sun, Aug 05, 2007 at 10:59:21PM +0100, Torgeir Veimo wrote: > Hmm, a bit confusing.. Your saying that it's a component signal, not > composite nor s-video? And you can only have output on both if the You can have it all for 576i, for other resolutions it's only YUV. The DAC is a Focus FS453 with 4 analog outputs. Usually 3 of them are YUV and the remaining is composite. But you can switch the YUV to YC. > driver is set to output 576p? Or are you saying you can have output > on both, but only as 576i if the driver sets a mode for 576p on the > HDMI output? There's always output on HDMI and YUV with the same resolution, except 576p. There you can also have 576i on YUV/YC/CVBS. > How is the driver support done? As a dvb driver similar to the > drivers for full featured cards? The german vdr forum postings didn't > translate very well with google translate. There was a discussion on that in this list a while ago which ended in fruitless anoyance about one binary only module in the Linux kernel on the HD card. Look for "future VDR and NetCeiver OEM from Reelmultimedia" and "issues about binary only code...". For the moment, we have only a plugin for vdr and some demo programs to transfer TS/ES data. There's no plan for a DVB adapter-like integration, but there's no obstacle in writing one... The current scheme works quite fine, also it requires only a small DVB-independent kernel driver for establishing the shared memory communication. BTW, when reading the DVB-ML, I don't get the impression that the DVB subsystem is in a good shape for the near future :-( -- Georg Acher, acher@xxxxxxxxx http://www.lrr.in.tum.de/~acher "Oh no, not again !" The bowl of petunias _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr