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imho, the board of the Popcorn Hour, which is used in various forms in different boxes, has a lot of potential as a media director. HDi for example bundles it with a Blu Ray drive in a nice enclosure (http://hdi.co.il/fullhd_players/). And the pure board (without any enclosure), can be had for fairly little money, 250EUR, iirc. You have HDMI, Component, S/P-DIF, USB and more connectors available.
Reading thru the posted thread, it seems as if they are still not opensourcing the really relevant bits.
Quote from: posde on April 13, 2009, 02:06:40 pmReading thru the posted thread, it seems as if they are still not opensourcing the really relevant bits. Hmmm...right. The driver for the SMP8635 is the key for us... this chip would give us an incredible Video capability...
Quote from: totallymaxed on April 13, 2009, 02:45:20 pmQuote from: posde on April 13, 2009, 02:06:40 pmReading thru the posted thread, it seems as if they are still not opensourcing the really relevant bits. Hmmm...right. The driver for the SMP8635 is the key for us... this chip would give us an incredible Video capability...[hint]Maybe a company should try to get into contact with SigmaDesign, and checkout what needs to happen...[/hint]
Well, we have other closed source stuff in LinuxMCE already. Look at the USB-UIRT for example. Yes, closed source is not perfect. And I think, one should look at the SDKs rules, to see, how much we would depend on SigmaDesign, if we would need support for later kernels etc.
hari sounds like someone who is looking for a sponsor of a popcorn hour and the SDK