I'm a Software Manager for a company called Amino Communications, who develop and manufacture a range of low-cost Set Top Boxes, of course using Linux.
Our main market is DVB-Over-IP and in the last year have been one of the main drivers in this market worldwide. We also have a range of Hybrid STBs as well (DVB-T & IP, DVB-S & IP) although these have generally been kept in the labs apart several deployments. We are looking to develop and support the LinuxDVB API in our STBs for a variety of customers, which brings me on to my question. At the moment, there has been no official proposal to create IP based frontends for the reception of DVB-IP. Has anyone else contributed or suggested an implementation which we can further add to, comment on or redevelop? We have had some experience in deploying DVB-IP STBs around the world, with commercial deployments around the world. (Sorry for the plug see www.aminocom.com if you're interested.) At this moment in time, most of our customers utilise Javascript interfaces for tuning, controlling and configuring the STB for use in HTML based middlewares, although HTML is not the solution for some customers which is why we are looking to contribute and utilise the Linux DVB API. I'm quite happy to answer some individual questions about the things we do, but being a commercial entity some information can only be shared under Mutual NDA. Regards Francis Francis Reader Software Manager Amino Communications Ltd. ---------------------- End of message text -------------------- The information in this e-mail and any attached files is likely to be confidential, may be legally privileged, and is intended solely for the addressee. Any copying, dissemination, distribution or use of this message or the information included is strictly prohibited unless authorised by us. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Amino Communications Limited or any of its affiliates. If you have received this message in error please notify us immediately and delete this message. Although we have taken steps to ensure that this e-mail and attachments are free from any virus, we would advise you to check that they are indeed virus free. We do not, to the extent permitted by law, accept any liability (whether in contract, negligence or otherwise) for any virus infection (and/or external compromise of security and/or breach of confidentiality) in relation to transmissions sent by e-mail. Amino Communications Limited Registered No: 3490180, England -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
