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Hello Arpi and others, > > mplayer is amazing in playing, next step should be recording :-) > no. next step is encoding, third is watching tv and finally we can > add encoding from tv. If you are really thinking about adding tv capabilities to "mplayer" someday, I'd like to provide my assistance in making this part as good as the rest of "mplayer". First of all, I'd like to introduce myself: My name is Michael Hunold, I'm living in Lower Saxony, Germany and I am studying mathematics and computer science. For three years now I am developing linux device drivers for video hardware that is based on the saa7146 chipset by Philips Seminconductors. It can be roughly compared to the Bt8x8 chipsets, but it can mostly be found on professional video equipment. Have a look at http://www.mihu.de/linux for further informations and detailed descriptions. My driver supports the new Video4Linux-2 API (v4l2), the successor of the "old" kernel Video4Linux-1 API. v4l2 has many advantages and is a complete overhaul. It is currently pushed heavily towards the upcoming 2.5.x kernel series. I have submitted many patches for applications that are still v4l1-based -- I am currently working on a patch for "ffmpeg", too, but I did not contact the author yet. > A'rpi / Astral & ESP-team If you starting to add tv-capabilities to "mplayer", I'd really like to support you with this. CU Michael. _______________________________________________ Mplayer-users mailing list Mplayer-users at lists.sourceforge.net http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mplayer-users