From: James Courtier-D. <Ja...@su...> - 2001-09-20 21:05:33
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There is a few DXR2 sourceforge projects. Go to http://sf.net and search for "dxr2" I don't know if any of them are any use, but it might save you buying a new card. Cheers James > -----Original Message----- > From: xin...@li... > [mailto:xin...@li...]On Behalf Of Jared Kidd > Sent: 20 September 2001 21:14 > To: xin...@li... > Subject: Re: [xine-user] DXR2 > > > Well my card has an EM8220 chip just as the pic on the link i > gave shows. > So I guess I'll just have to buy a new card if I want hardware decode. > Thanks for clearing that up. > > > From: Jason Collison <ja...@ps...> > To: Jared Kidd <jar...@ho...> > CC: xin...@li... > Subject: Re: [xine-user] DXR2 > Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 14:49:52 -0400 (EDT) > > Pretty sure that those utobia's use the EM8220 chip, even though they > advertise them as Hollywood Plus (EM8300). It is probably a Hollywood 98 > card, and thus isn't supported. Easy thing to do is to look at the > chip. The DXR3/Hollywood plus cards will say "EM8300", which is what xine > uses, the DXR2 will say "DXR2", which can also be used in linux, but not > with xine (yet...I know that the DXR2 developers are hoping to make a > plugin...at least thats what they said a month ago). If it says EM8220, I > think your out of luck (someone sold me a utobia card on ebay claiming it > was a Hollywood plus card (EM8300), but it turned out to be the EM8220, so > I made him take it back.) > > jason > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > _______________________________________________ > xine-user mailing list > xin...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xine-user |