I agree on the harware decoder. I'd rather have that than a software
decoding engine anyway. Has anyone here on the list been able to get DVD
movies up and running on the box yet? A few months ago I looked at a lot of
info on it but never had the time to put into that project. Too busy trying
to learn some other things...
Don
> On Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 10:36:50AM -0700, Don Harrop wrote:
> > Does that mean the Linux will never legally be able to display DVD
movies?
>
> No. For one thing, there are efforts to get drivers for hardware
> decoders written. For another, most likely they only made it illegal
> to post the code on a web site. It's probably not illegal to possess
> (just guessing...) and you can be sure it will be exchanged on more
> anonymous channels.
>
> The hardware decoder boards would be the way to go anyway, I think...
> less CPU cycles burned, for better multitasking.
>
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