On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 07:46:10PM -0500, torsten wrote: > Then there are only two solutions that I know of, for hardware MPEG2 > on Linux. > > First, the kfir board you obviously know about, which is just a dumb-buffer > board. If you want a television tuner, it is very simple to hack > a TV-Out onto a Hauppauge board (requires attaching one wire). Or just use > a VCR. I got the best results encoding video from the S-Video input. > > Second, Linuxmedia Arts. > http://www.lmahd.com/ > They offer a complete solution. I believe they are actually > a "broadcast" company. Their system specs include all the > HDTV resolutions. They don't have prices on their website, > but last I remember, their systems start around USD25k. I could > be completely wrong.
Sensoray <http://www.sensoray.com/> has an MPEG2 encoder/decoder with a Linux driver. Their technical support isn't the best though. They don't really want to support one-off purchases. -- John Birrell