On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 12:53:48PM -0800, Brad Templeton wrote: > in the clear, on disk or on plain digital outputs. (IIRC, you can > make it available as QAM or ATSC again, with the broadcast flag intact. > For a variety of reasons, a cheap ATSC modulator card would be a neat > thing for PVRs, providing high quality output to HDTVs over RF. I > find this highly ironic. In the old days, using RF from your VCR to > your TV was the deprecrated approach. Today, it would be great, a > simple cheap cable with high quality signal bundling multiple > channels of audio and video together at perfect digital quality!)
I noticed you've mentioned this a few times. Do you think it would be better than DVI + S/PDIF, both of which are commonly available on PCs today? It also means that your output signal must be MPEG2, even for the Myth menus, your X desktop etc. Encoding MPEG2 is CPU-intensive. cheers Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt VK3SB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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