Nick Hill wrote:
> 
> IMHO, the bt driver works _only_ with the BT chips. I dont think the philips
> decoders are compatible to them. There isn't a standard on decoding stuff. I

I think also so. I got the following msg after running xtv meant for
pixelview card also.
Found a CL-GD5465 chip.
fb at 0xdc000000, mmio at 0xde000000
mclk = 0x00000012, changed to 0x00000012
cells 256, visID 34 class 4
Display is 800x600
depth = 24
Background pixel 0x600510
root = 38
Card has 4096 KBytes memory
capturing at offset 3317760
InitPX4072: videodecoder ec 7230
Unsupported video decoder

> think Video decoding should be added to VESA. But i think even that wont make
> a big difference. Its a pity that the _latest_ _Intel_ chipsets (i810 and co.)
> have video cards, which dont go with the VESA std.
> 
> Anyway, try some v4l drivers... try xtv...


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