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



      

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