We follow a more sophisticated approach that's closer to SetTopBoxes. The
API you describe basically maps the functionality of old av7110 firmware
revisions from Technotrend...
Yes. It is. But as I said required work is to wrap Linux DVB API calls into
respective Windows API functions. It is lik
WinSTB WinSTB wrote:
get serious: a friend of mine is currently starting a LinuxDVB API
port to MacOS X, so you're in a good neighborhood, when anybody of you
is encountering serious troubles we'll really consider to add
portability patches you propose to our CVS...
Not sure but I thougth that M
> Since some moment I think about crazy idea about transfering Linux DVB
> software into Windows. Last week I started some experiments with Cygwin
Isn't "multidec" just that? The source seems to include a
port of the Linux DVB device driver. (I've never used it,
just glanced at the source.)
No. It
get serious: a friend of mine is currently starting a LinuxDVB API port to
MacOS X, so you're in a good neighborhood, when anybody of you is
encountering serious troubles we'll really consider to add portability
patches you propose to our CVS...
Not sure but I thougth that MacOS X is Unix-based.
"WinSTB WinSTB":
> Since some moment I think about crazy idea about transfering Linux DVB
> software into Windows. Last week I started some experiments with Cygwin
Isn't "multidec" just that? The source seems to include a
port of the Linux DVB device driver. (I've never used it,
just glanced at
WinSTB WinSTB wrote:
Hi Linux-DVB Community!
Since some moment I think about crazy idea about transfering Linux DVB
software into Windows. Last week I started some experiments with Cygwin
and was realy impressed by results. A lot of libraries/programs that
are used by LinuxDVB software are recompi