The chipset (Realtek) which controls the video drivers is not open source. The only thing open source about it is Linux.
I have a mvix to sell if you are interested... Read this: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1158205&page=11 I am not sure about the XBMC support for VDPAU. ----- Original Message ---- > From: Tom Metro <[email protected]> > To: Michael Drons <[email protected]> > Cc: L-mvpmc-users <[email protected]> > Sent: Mon, December 7, 2009 12:34:21 PM > Subject: Re: [Mvpmc-users] MVP alternatives > > Michael Drons wrote: > >>> Michael Drons wrote: > >>> I tried the mvix, and was not happy with it. > >> > >> So what didn't you like about it? > > > > My issues with the MVIX is that there is no way to install a myth > > client. I was hoping that they would allow for that type of > > development. > > I don't follow. You mean they don't make it easy? > > They promoted that they were running Linux, made the source available, and > encouraged third party development. So shouldn't it have been possible to > port a > MythTV client to it? (Not trivial, but should be possible, unless there is no > space for additional code, or they kept important bits proprietary.) > > > > I use VDPAU to get the 720p video resolution on my 46" plasma. > > I wonder if XBMV has VDPAU drivers? > > -Tom ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join us December 9, 2009 for the Red Hat Virtual Experience, a free event focused on virtualization and cloud computing. Attend in-depth sessions from your desk. Your couch. Anywhere. http://p.sf.net/sfu/redhat-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Mvpmc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mvpmc-users mvpmc wiki: http://mvpmc.wikispaces.com/
