Re: [vdr] Extension HD PCI card from ReelMultimedia - what's new ?

2008-03-16 Thread Georg Acher
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 01:50:41PM +0300, Igor wrote:
  The card is not a standalone product, but the video output for the Reelbox
  Avantgarde. As long as this box is being manufactured, the card is also
  produced. And the Avantgarde is sold quite successfully...
 
 Is it means that this Extension HD PCI card a VDR-users couldn't buy in
 the RMM-internet shop (or other shops) for upgrading existing VDR with
 Celeron/Sempron or other slow CPU ?

The main usage is in the Avantgarde. You can buy it as a standalone card in
the shop, but this is only a side effect being a regular PCI card.

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Re: [vdr] Extension HD PCI card from ReelMultimedia - what's new ?

2008-03-15 Thread Timothy D. Lenz
Bball posted on the DVBN forums that he got it working and it works good.
Has a few glitches that can be fixed with new firmware.

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Subject: [vdr] Extension HD PCI card from ReelMultimedia - what's new ?


 Hello

 is there any good news about the current status of Extension HD PCI from
ReelMultimedia ?
 Is there a full support for 1080p/1080i by hdmi and YUV output ?
 What about deinterlacing - is it work fine ?

 Igor


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Re: [vdr] Extension HD PCI card from ReelMultimedia - what's new ?

2008-03-15 Thread Timothy D. Lenz
No idea. didn't know. I hope not.

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From: Manu Abraham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [vdr] Extension HD PCI card from ReelMultimedia - what's new ?


 Timothy D. Lenz wrote:
  Bball posted on the DVBN forums that he got it working and it works
good.
  Has a few glitches that can be fixed with new firmware.


 Is this card still being manufactured, considering that Micronas USA
 closed down and the Decypher has been EOL'd ?


 Regards,
 Manu

 
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  Hello
 
  is there any good news about the current status of Extension HD PCI
from
  ReelMultimedia ?
  Is there a full support for 1080p/1080i by hdmi and YUV output ?
  What about deinterlacing - is it work fine ?
 
  Igor
 
 
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Re: [vdr] Extension HD PCI card from ReelMultimedia - what's new ?

2008-03-15 Thread Georg Acher
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 10:45:06PM +0400, Manu Abraham wrote:
 
 Is this card still being manufactured, considering that Micronas USA
 closed down and the Decypher has been EOL'd ?

There are enough chips available... 
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Re: [vdr] Extension HD PCI card from ReelMultimedia - what's new ?

2008-03-15 Thread Manu Abraham
Georg Acher wrote:
 On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 10:45:06PM +0400, Manu Abraham wrote:
  
 Is this card still being manufactured, considering that Micronas USA
 closed down and the Decypher has been EOL'd ?
 
 There are enough chips available... 

What about support from Micronas for the chip, with regards to firmware
fixes etc ?

What i heard was that they took everything back from the Linux driver
developer for shredding after announcing closure. Yet Micronas was
forwarding support requests to him after taking back all sources/info.

A pity that so much efforts put in and one fine day it has just vaporized.

Regards,
Manu

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Re: [vdr] Extension HD PCI card from ReelMultimedia - what's new ?

2008-03-15 Thread VDR User
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Georg Acher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 10:45:06PM +0400, Manu Abraham wrote:

   Is this card still being manufactured, considering that Micronas USA
   closed down and the Decypher has been EOL'd ?

  There are enough chips available...

Yes but available chips doesn't mean they have been purchased and the
card is still being produced so the question still remains.

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Re: [vdr] Extension HD PCI card from ReelMultimedia - what's new ?

2008-03-15 Thread Georg Acher
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 11:52:43PM +0400, Manu Abraham wrote:
 Georg Acher wrote:
  On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 10:45:06PM +0400, Manu Abraham wrote:
   
  Is this card still being manufactured, considering that Micronas USA
  closed down and the Decypher has been EOL'd ?
  
  There are enough chips available... 
 
 What about support from Micronas for the chip, with regards to firmware
 fixes etc ?

No support anymore. But most of the issues have been resolved for us. Also
the RMM card uses/needs only a small portion of the chip features. The PCI
communication is based on my shared memory driver with almost no kernel
dependencies, so we have no problems with future kernels.

The people who designed a complete STB with a standalone DeCypher have much
more trouble now...

 What i heard was that they took everything back from the Linux driver
 developer for shredding after announcing closure. Yet Micronas was
 forwarding support requests to him after taking back all sources/info.
 
 A pity that so much efforts put in and one fine day it has just vaporized.

Damagers...

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Re: [vdr] Extension HD PCI card from ReelMultimedia - what's new ?

2008-03-15 Thread Georg Acher
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 01:12:28PM -0700, VDR User wrote:
 On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Georg Acher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 10:45:06PM +0400, Manu Abraham wrote:
 
Is this card still being manufactured, considering that Micronas USA
closed down and the Decypher has been EOL'd ?
 
   There are enough chips available...
 
 Yes but available chips doesn't mean they have been purchased and the
 card is still being produced so the question still remains.

The card is not a standalone product, but the video output for the Reelbox
Avantgarde. As long as this box is being manufactured, the card is also
produced. And the Avantgarde is sold quite successfully...

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Re: [vdr] Extension HD PCI card from ReelMultimedia - what's new ?

2008-03-15 Thread Manu Abraham
Georg Acher wrote:

 No support anymore. But most of the issues have been resolved for us. Also
 the RMM card uses/needs only a small portion of the chip features. The PCI
 communication is based on my shared memory driver with almost no kernel
 dependencies, so we have no problems with future kernels.

Ah, i see. As long as it works as expected, things do look bright.

 The people who designed a complete STB with a standalone DeCypher have much
 more trouble now...

True.

That's quite a significant loss in investment for a STB manufacturer.

(Though it is not the first time that a vendor sees such things. At some 
point
of time the SAA716x PCIe chips were also in the same condition, but somehow
things got into a better shape, but vendors still afraid of the murky 
waters)

At least they could have revived it by just keeping the development 
stuff with
the Linux developer. Pity, that they took an insane turn.

Regards,
Manu

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