[email protected];456963 Wrote: 
> 
> Are also commercially available USB to HDMI converters
> (for example http://www.grand.com.tw/con_HD_cinema.php?menu=2)
> 

These USB to video adapters require special drivers written for a
specific operating system. They will not work without them. The one you
list supports Windows and Mac, the touch is neither. It runs a special
version of linux. 

In order to run on the touch the manufacturer would have to write a
linux driver and compile it for the SqueezeOS (which is Arm architecture
not X86). The probability of that happening is pretty low. 

The manufacturer of one of the USB to video chip makers has just
released source code for a linux driver so sometime in the future one of
the third party developers who writes stuff for use on squeezeboxes
might make a driver for the touch. It certainly is not available now and
nobody has said they are working on it. Its something that might happen,
then again it might not.

I wouldn't count on it being available any time soon.

John S.


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