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From: Tim Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sep 8, 2005 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Open-graphics] Audio interface?
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


I said:

> One possible market is the home theatre one, where people need TV-Out
> or DVI (HDMI?) and audio out, likely in the form of SPDIF, Optical
> (for digital x.1) or a pair of RCA style stereo jacks.  Nothing too
> fancy here, digital streams can basically just be forwarded to the
> decoded un-changed by the hardware (the driver may have to do some
> work on the format of the stream, but the hardware should be able to
> just shovel the data over the SPDIF or optical link), and stereo audio
> doesn't seem too hard.

Sorry, I meant that the digital streams can just be processed by the
driver, and forwarded (probably by the memory management part of OGP)
over the digital-out (SPDIF or Optical) to an external decoder, like a
Dolby Digital tuner.

--tim

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