The main interesting thing I see there is that it has a video decoder
builtin, that's basically like putting the saa7115 into the iTVC16.  So
it looks to me like we will see Hauppauge cards folowing the same path
as the pvr150 and getting even cheaper, since the pvr150 reduced the
chips from 3 to 2 and this one reduces that number down to 1 chip.
This is basically the summary of the technical description on the Conexant
website, it's all there but a bit confusing if not knowing the terms
used for video encoding chips :-).

(audio digitizer + video digitizer + mpeg encoder) -> combined

Thanks,
Chris

On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 05:37:53PM -0300, Pedro Sigwald wrote:
> dear chris:
> the CX23418 lokks very much like CX23416....
> there's something that you know and we don't?
> any chance that hauppauge or avermedia use this for next generation of
> capture cards?
> best regards
> Pedro
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