What were the answers?  I didn't see any responses to your e-mail.

I asked this question a while back, and I got no response.

With mplayer it does not work (yet).

On the other (dark) side of the world, the windows drives do not support to
read raw data, so it would be amazing if these hacker guys manage it.

Chris

Awhile back (ivtv-0.1.9 IIRC) it could be made to work. The biggest problem is that the data format isn't quite normal. It's structured slightly strangely and it took a patched player to play it. Nothing inherently bad, just a slight massaging of the data required.

I remember hearing of it breaking as the driver evolved, and I have no idea what the current status is. Doesn't appear to be any reason why it *couldn't* work.

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* Cory Papenfuss                                                        *
* Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student               *
* Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University                   *
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