Axalon Bloodstone wrote: > > On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Civileme wrote: > Actualy there is. 7.0 has everything we can give you without haveing to > retain (another) lawyer. The two missing pieces are the css-auth, and a > decoder. css-auth unlocks the disk so the data can be read, it does not > actualy decode the a/v streams. Now the bad news, there is only one card > that we can use it does the decodeing in hardware. Well, well ... AFAIK there are _at least_ 2 of them: one is the daughtercard for the Matroxes (admittedly a bit pricey), the other is the old DXR2 from Creative Labs. In fact there is even another if you include the Stradis card, but that one is much too expensive for all but dedicated video freaks (~1500$). -- Jean-Louis Debert [EMAIL PROTECTED] 74 Annemasse France old Linux fan
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