No Linux Drivers.  Can't be used to convert files, only to display them.
Don't buy this card because Sigma Designs violated the GPL by stealing
code from the XVID project.  I think they finally resolved the issue but
it took quite a bit of pressure from the XVID project.  


On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 03:46, skeeterskip wrote:
> I was checking out old Tomshardware review on site
> 
> http://graphics.tomshardware.com/video/20020621/sigma-05.html#conclusion_convenient_mpeg4_playback_for_dated_computers
> 
> A mpeg decoder card called Realmagic xcard is a hardware based decoder which
> will allow MPEG-2 and 4 decoding. I think this is mainly for lowering CPU
> usage for playback of MPEG-2 and 4 files. I'm trying to figure out if this
> can be used with tvcard to convert avi to mpeg4 for recording tv shows. Does
> anyone know if it can do this and if linux drivers are available?
> 
> http://www.buy.com/retail/Product_jump.asp?sku=10322167&SearchEngine=Inktomi&Type=PI&Keyword=10322167&Category=Comp&dcaid=17282
> 
> Skeeter
> 
> 
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