Gregorio Gervasio Jr. wrote
I know that it's really long time since the original post was written.
m> Most Hauppauge WinTV cards are bt8x8 cards, which would work with
m> this driver. However, the WinTV PVR series that the original poster
m> referred to is unrelated. They use a real-time hardware MPEG2
m> encoder and I don't think anybody's written a Linux driver for it yet
m> (let alone one that would work on a non-Intel platform).
There's one under development (still early but some people are
already using it for MythTV):
http://ivtv.sf.net/
I don't know how difficult it would be to port to a PPC platform.
The driver is x86 only, depends quite heavilly on the x86 hardware and
isn't easilly rewritten for PPC. I had to experience this the hard way,
buy buying a PVR250 for my Pegasos, driver didn't compile, so I made some
hasty hacks, but no that didn't help, so PVR250 and PVR350 and any other
board using the same chip will not work on PPC untill someone starts a new
project to write an platform undependent driver or a special one for PPC.
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