Interesting. I'm planning to buy one Raspberry Pi device, but I hve never thougt that old dxr3 code can be used again! I still use one dxr3 card (em8300) in my vdr stuff, it works pretty well. Probably there is a way to use dxr3 code for RaspPi. Damn, I'm not a coder... I suppose you should ask Christian (astriancoder) http://projects.vdr-developer.org/users/35 . Yarema 2013/6/23 Harald Lundberg <harald.lundberg@xxxxxxxxx>: > Hi! > the dxr3 stuff has been laying low for a while, nevertheless it is still my > favorite output device! > > I’ve recently got a few Raspberry PI’s to play with, the raspberry has an > MPG2 decoder in hardware (requires a 2.8€ license, though). > > There are a few options to use the Raspberry as a PVR: > - XBMC + vnsi+ tveheadend.... too complecated and fuzzy UI > - vdr+VOMPclient (supports HW decode) but has it’s own separate UI (works, > not that stable) > - vdr + xineliboutput (supports HW decode), haven’t made it work yet but > hears somebody has – only binaries at this stage. > > Anyway, I guess mpg2 decoders differ (and sound has to be taken care of as > well) but how hard would it be to convert dxr3 code to support RasPI? Sound > could and should probably be decoded in the TV end. > > Comments, anybody? > --hl > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: > > Build for Windows Store. > > http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Dxr3-devel mailing list > Dxr3-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dxr3-devel > _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr