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=== Usability under Linux ===
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=== MPEG Hardware Decoding ===
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Uses the IBM MPEGCD1M with 2MB SDRAM running at 100MHz<br>
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This component is not supported under Linux
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=== Video In ===
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Uses a SAA7111A chip, for which Linux has a driver. But last I tried this (a few years ago) it did not work.
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=== Video Out ===
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Uses a SAA7111A chip, for which Linux has a driver. But last I tried this (a few years ago) it did not work.
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But [[:User:Lentinj]] reports:<br>
 
Probably not going to extend further than the TV out, which is controllable via BIOS.  No projects as far as I know exist to support this card under Linux.
 
Probably not going to extend further than the TV out, which is controllable via BIOS.  No projects as far as I know exist to support this card under Linux.
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=== Dolby Digital AC-3 ===
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Uses the CSA8404A chip<br>
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Supports AC-3 Audio pass-through to an external AC3 decoder/amplifier<br>
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Linux has no support for this chip
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=== ThinkPad's this chip may be found in ===
 
=== ThinkPad's this chip may be found in ===

Revision as of 22:06, 3 June 2005

DVD and Enhanced Video Adapter (DEVA)

This is a properitary card that gives the laptop video capture, video output and hardware MPEG2 playback, along with digital audio (AC3) out.

Features

  • Chipsets: IBM MPEGCD1M, SAA7111A, CSA8404A
  • MPEG-1, MPEG-2 Hardware decoding
  • Video In (PAL or NTSC)
  • Video Out (composite and SVideo) to PAL or NTSC
  • Dolby Digital AC-3
  • Interface: via. Trident video chipset? Not a PCI device.

MPEG Hardware Decoding

Uses the IBM MPEGCD1M with 2MB SDRAM running at 100MHz

This component is not supported under Linux

Video In

Uses a SAA7111A chip, for which Linux has a driver. But last I tried this (a few years ago) it did not work.

Video Out

Uses a SAA7111A chip, for which Linux has a driver. But last I tried this (a few years ago) it did not work.

But User:Lentinj reports:
Probably not going to extend further than the TV out, which is controllable via BIOS. No projects as far as I know exist to support this card under Linux.

Dolby Digital AC-3

Uses the CSA8404A chip
Supports AC-3 Audio pass-through to an external AC3 decoder/amplifier
Linux has no support for this chip


ThinkPad's this chip may be found in