Linux DVD hardware support From SiS 75
An anonymous reader pointed us to a press release from SIS that
proclaims that they will support Linux DVD soon as well as 3D stuff. It's a little sketchy, but looks positive on the 3D stuff, and aims to support LiViD. Here's hopin'
If you don't know yet! (Score:1)
One thing I hope comes of this... (Score:2)
Coming Soon! (Score:4)
"Woah... I know Chmod"
Re:w00t w00t! (Score:1)
I can't help but notice.. (Score:1)
-PovRayMan
Don't Expect an Open Driver (Score:3)
Unless SiS has some kind of leverage against the MPAA, expect a binary-only driver with an undocumented API/ioctl() set that basically only lets you play DVDs in a window. Exposing a general API would allow (gasp!) copying or other "unauthorized" digital manipulation of the MPEG stream.
Personally, I'd like to be able to drive the decompression process myself, so I can use the movie as an OpenGL texture to map on to a sphere and bounce it around. The Cthugha [afn.org]-like possibilities are endless, but only if programmers can get at the data in a meaningful way.
Schwab
Re:w00t w00t! (Score:1)
What if we do get a legit player? (Score:4)
What will this mean? (Score:3)
I suppose this could be taken to mean that they're going to open up the specs to this chipset. However, since they refer specifically to the LiViD projet, I am more inclined to suspect that this actually means that they're preparing (closed source?) codecs that interface with Lamp's plugin API. Which isn't terrible, but isn't an optimal solution, either.
But since we don't actually know anything, I'd say do one of two things: 1) Find an e-mail address for their marketing department (or, preferably, someone more informed) and politely ask for clarification, and 2) don't flame them in the meantime for not telling us more, not promising to open-source the spec, etc.
Only if you use their motherboard... (Score:1)
Why is PC standalone (Score:2)
Even worse, when the damn screensaver kicks in just as the hero is about to do something dangerous/sensuous.
So, what are people's preferences, and reasons for them?
Linux DVD - will be a while for me. (Score:1)
I'm still looking forward to a 2X CR-ROM.
Luckily for me the way I lag in the hardware department, this thing will all be sorted out my the time I'm in the market for on of these jobbies.
Re:Don't Expect an Open Driver (Score:2)
Re:Only if you use their motherboard... (Score:1)
The moral of the story is, avoid PcChips motherbaords(with integrated everything) at all costs. Already the sound has died, and gives me some weird error each time I start it up. Right now it's sitting in the closet.
Correction: Why is PC (greater than) standalone (Score:1)
Show me the source, not the PR (Score:1)
Press releases are marketing, and border on being lies. This is no big secret. Always wait until the actual goods are delivered, and then make your judgements based on the goods.
Too bad Wall Street doesn't judge this way.
Re:Linux DVD - will be a while for me. (Score:1)
Thes punch-cards are a bitch to work with.
No open source here. (Score:2)
Get on the livid-dev mailinglist, one of the SiS guys is on there.
Commercial efforts can NOT open source DVD programs. The legal risk is worse for them than for people like LIVID, who have no financial stake in a DVD player.
--ryan.
Re:What will this mean? (Score:2)
Why Does SiS Deny This? (Score:1)
"mickey and mallory know the difference between right and wrong. they just don't give a damn." - steven wright, natural born killers.
jon katz. champion of the outcast teen. what has made him so sympathetic to the cause of the columbine killers? why has this event seemingly resonated so deeply within him? is jon just sympathetic to the life of the modern teen? or is there something more? something insidious?
these are the questions i've been asking myself as i've read katz's obsessive columbine writings. these were the questions i was asking myself as i sat mesmerized by my natalie portman poster. like a torrent of sudden rain, my spirit guides bombarded me with the heinous images of jon's life. i was so disturbed i could barely bring myself to write this.
jon was born and raised in a small, southwestern town. his father, carlito, was a mexican immigrant who worked for the department of transportation, building highways. his mother, juno, was a gypsy who earned money by performing card readings. the family made a comfortable living and jon was a happy, outgoing child, who even contributed to the family income by cleaning dog excrement from the neighborhood sidewalks.
carlito was a hard-worker. in fact, he worked too hard. one particularly hot, sunny day, he was overcome with heat exhaustion. the incident had changed carlito forever. the charming, jovial, caring carlito became a vile, egomaniacal, misogynist. carlito soon lost his job and spent the rest of his days lounging around the house.
the first incident of abuse happened when jon was but 6 years old. juno had lured a siamese cat into the house. she let the cat roam around until it was time for her to prepare it for the family's dinner. jon had just come home from a long day of sidewalk cleaning. carlito was laying on the couch with a 40 ounce schlitz. the putrid stench of dog manure flooded the house as jon closed the door. carlito was roused from his wrestling match. infuriated, he jumped off the couch, grabbing juno's cat by the tail. carlito stormed over to jon, who had backed himself into a corner. jon could do nothing but cry as carlito severely beat him with the screeching cat.
the more jon cried, the more carlito beat him. after fifteen minutes of abuse, carlito plunged his hand into the stomach of the dead animal and gutted it right there in front of jon. he ate the entrails and forced his stunned son to wear the pelt as a hat for the rest of the week.
the beatings continued for a few more years, at a lesser severity. until just after jon's 10th birthday. jon invited his friend ron over to spend the night. carlito would usually hide in the bedroom whenever anyone visited, so it was always a good way for jon to escape the beatings. the boys had had fun roaming the neighborhood that evening, making castles with the dog excrement they found and then pretending to be giant monsters, from a japanese science fiction movie, going on a rampage and smashing the castles. the boys played hard that night and went to bed early.
but the boys could not sleep. instead, they decided to play doctor and various other games. the laughter awakened carlito. he stormed into the bedroom and flipped on the light. there, he beheld his son on all fours with his little friend mounting him from behind. the boys were playing "dog." carlito lost control. he threw ron out of the house, sending him walking home and picked jon up by the feet.
carlito stormed outside, carrying his naked son by the feet. he rampaged throughout the neighborhood stopping any time he ran across a dog. carlito would beat hapless animal to death, using his son as a club. once again, he would plunge his hand into the dead animal, remove its organs and devour them. he then collected the pelt.
after carlito had slaughtered twenty dogs, he tied together all of the pelts into a make-shift body-suit for jon. exhausted, and with jon bruised, bloodied and crying, carlito stumbled home. carlito wrapped jon in the gruesome clothing he had made and threw him into bed. he left the room momentarily, only to return with an empty 40-ounce. he stuck the open end into jon's rectum. jon cried himself to sleep.
jon grew sullen and withdrew from his classmates. his grades slipped into oblivion. the teachers knew what the problem was, but dared not speak up. jon would sit in class, staring blankly out the window. nothing seemed to interest him. he never did his assignments. he began to arrive at school wearing ozzy osbourne and motley crue t-shirts. the faculty continued to ignore him. jon had become lost in a nether-world and none could pull him out.
none but timmy. timmy's family had recently moved into town from california. jon felt him come in the room and turned from the window to behold his first real crush. timmy was tall, muscular, tanned and blonde. it was instant love for jon. but he dared not express his true feelings. he became best friends with timmy. they did everything together. jon's emotions were tearing him apart.
jon couldn't stand it and his father had taught him well. jon invited timmy to go searching for peyote. the two wandered deep into the desert, the hot sun beating down on them. the intense heat slowly began to affect jon. he turned pale. he began to shake uncontrollably. then timmy made a fatal mistake.
timmy put his hand on jon's shoulder and asked him if he was ok. jon became enraged. he picked up a rock and hit timmy in the head with it, knocking him unconscious. jon plunged his shaking fist into timmy's stomach and removed his organs, eating them on the spot. jon then removed the skin from the withered corpse and carried back to his car.
jon kept the skin in his room, making passionate love with it at night. snuggling with it in the morning. he would whisper sweet nothings into its ear and run his fingers through its golden head of hair. jon was in a state of bliss. until carlito detected the scent of rotting flesh. jon was given another gruesome beating.
jon fell in and out of love several times throughout highschool. each of the unfortunate objects of his affections would suffer the same fate and, once they mysteriously vanished from school, jon would return to his withdrawn state. only one teacher had the courage to try to help jon his senior year of highschool.
jon had signed up for a computer class that year. his computer teacher recognized jon was troubled and took special care with him. jon soon developed a deep love for his teacher. but jon was ashamed. he couldn't quite grasp the complicated concepts that were part of the course: basic wordstar usage, lotus 123 and flipping the power switch. jon felt like a fool in front of his new love. he could not deal with his feelings.
jon began to amass a deadly arsenal in his bedroom. he collected all manner of guns, rifles and bombs. he drew a detailed map of the school and devised a plan for decimating the entire building and everyone in it. jon dreamt of becoming a notorious mass-murderer, no longer ignored. no longer a powerless worm in the eyes of his beloved mr. donacelli.
the night before "senior day." jon decided to celebrate by getting drunk. tomorrow his glorious plan would come to fruition. jon got drunk off of a gallon of cheap vodka. utterly incoherent, he climbed onto the roof of his house with the remains of his bottle and a fat cigar. he danced, naked, on the rooftop and yelled at the top of his lungs, "i'm gay, touch my balls!"
jon's father woke from his alcoholic coma, not knowing that the neighbors had called the police. he ran outside and found jon on the roof. carlito climbed the side of the house and grabbed his son by the hair, throwing him onto the ground below. carlito spotted a lizard in the grass near jon. he jumped down, caught the lizard and began to severely beat jon. the police arrived within minutes.
the police immediately took carlito into custody. they searched the house and found jon's arsenal, which they confiscated, thinking it belonged to carlito. carlito was subsequently convicted of assault and conspiracy. jon would never be beaten again.
april 20, 1999. jon sat in front of his television watching with fascination as the columbine tragedy unfolded before his eyes. wistfully, jon thought back to his days in highschool. he knew these two young men were heros. they pulled it off. an accomplishment he had only dreamt of. jon took out his pen and paper and began work on his next slashdot article.
thank you.
Re:Show me the source, not the PR (Score:1)
LIVID has a Sigma Designs driver. It's really early in the devel, but the code is there. If I'm correct, we got the code from Sigma in some form or another.
--ryan.
We watch the Matrix in ou DeCSS shirts.. (Score:1)
[flamebait]
While I'm on the subject; Hey! Jacko! Yeah, you Valenti! How 'bout getting that head of yours out of you ass?
[/flamebait]
Re:Show me the source, not the PR (Score:1)
http://hem.fyristorg.com/henrikj/em8300/
.mov (Score:1)
Re:Only if you use their motherboard... (Score:1)
It has a SiS 6326 on-board video (alleged to be AGP) and when I first installed Linux (forgot which distro, maybe RH5.2) with a XF86 3.2 version, no XSVGA. Lucked out that SuSE had a patched XSVGA that supported this chip and ran on my installation. But then, got lots of lines and disappearing pointers and crap until I fiddled with the XF86Config to turn some features off. It's dog slow but I use this box as a server so it's not too critical.
But to second the previous post, SiS seems to produce some crappy on-board hardware and I would be leery of any DVD hardware.
Re:Why is PC standalone (Score:1)
In my case - being a student with a smallish room, a decent 17" monitor, a broken TV with no SCART, and a DVD-ROM drive.
I boot back to win98 for watching DVDs, don't have anything else running so no HD activity - I just stick a couple of bits of Blu-Tak over the annoying LEDs. The fan noise isn't too bad, and I either watch them loud (with friends) or with headphones, which drowns a lot of it out.
But you're right - standalone players are the way to go for anyone with a real TV. My parents bought one a while ago to go with their 32" widescreen TV and the quality is fantastic. Buying a DVD-ROM and decoder card made sense a year or so ago when standalone players cost £350+, but now you can pick one up for less than £160 it just doesn't add up when a PC solution loses the nice stuff like remote control. Especially when 2/3 of all the ones sold in the UK are multiregion-capable (Yanks don't have quite as much of a problem in that area).
Inviting some mates round to watch a movie cramped in front of your monitor ain't cool..
--
qube / Simon
http://www.quake3arena.co.uk/
Re:Show me the source, not the PR (Score:1)
SD has numerous times declared that there will never be any support from them for the em8300. Instead, they want everyone to buy their new overpriced card, the ns2000, for which they will provide binary-only drivers (still vaporware, however, since noone has seen them yet).
Re:Why is PC standalone (Score:1)
Dunno, mostly because I never seem to find the time to sit down in front of my TV with the DVD player and actually watch a movie. Wife and kids pretty much monopolize it anyway (damn the guy who decided to make Barney and Pokemon available on DVD!). Plus, with young kids around, not much chance of watching that R-rated movie (got Blade Runner for my B-day).
So, off I go to my 'lab' where I have my Matrox G400 with DVD. I have multi-monitor setup so I can play the movie on the secondary screen while I work or surf. I don't usually watch a whole movie in one sitting, usually watch a while and bookmark for next time if I haven't watched the whole thing before, or just chapter-skip if I've seen it before (Terminator 2, Matrix, Alien3 are all good for this)
Ideally, I'd like to sit on my couch in front of my TV and stereo and watch a movie with a beer and pretzels, but since this doesn't happen much, I'm glad to have the option of sneaking off to my computer and
This about sums it up... (Score:2)
What exactly is loose-knit? I think that he's trying to call us stupid! j.k.
Notice that just the commercial shipments will increase at that rate. Does this include downloaded free versions? The chip that is the point of the article will help ensure that non-commercial shipments will continue to increase, too
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Re:What if we do get a legit player? (Score:2)
For me at least. I don't even own a DVD player, but I still have an anti-DVDCAA shirt. I'm against having a closed standard on DVDs. Partially because independent film makers have a hard time putting their works on dvd, partially because of the stupid 'regions', and because I think the DVD CAA will have unfair control over the market when DVDs become the popular medium.
Haiku (Score:2)
Promised but not delivered
Blame MPAA
"support for Linux" = makes no sense (Score:1)
For them to claim to support Linux is just marketing babble - until someone writes a driver for this beast, its useless.
Great 3D support for a crappy chipset. (Score:5)
Weigh it up (Score:1)
Re:Just what every thread needs: a haiku! (Score:1)
Linux DVD
Chafes the MPAA so.
Drown them in spring rain.
Re:Don't Expect an Open Driver (Score:1)
I submitted this story three days ago (Score:5)
It pisses me off, they should bother to actually read the submissions rather than postign randomly.
Re:What if we do get a legit player? (Score:2)
They don't have to use regions - just put the movie on a disc unencrypted and it's region 0, which will play anywhere in the world. The only thing stopping more independent film coming out on DVD is the cost of mastering the DVD in the first place for a film that probably won't sell too many copies.
DVDs needing regional encoding is a myth - the major (MPAA-involved) studios choose to.
qube
Re:I submitted this story three days ago (Score:1)
If this is allowed, it could undermine MPAA's case (Score:1)
If that's the case, then how could DeCSS be any more a tool for piracy than this? If the MPAA lets this go, then they'd be admitting that DMCA case against DeCSS would have no merit (as if it ever did). Of course we'd still have the reverse engineering case to deal with.
I'm just sceptic (Score:1)
I have an alter-ego at Red Dwarf. Don't remind me that coward.
Quick Advice (Score:1)
I was kinda shocked to see their name in connection with Linux!
Re:Only if you use their motherboard... (Score:1)
Linux isnt the only other OS that doesnt have DVD (Score:3)
Re:Great 3D support for a crappy chipset. (Score:1)
Utah-GLX: A hardware accelerated implementation of the GLX protocol
Supported Hardware
Matrox MGA-G200, MGA-G400
ATI RagePro (The Rage 128 family is not supported)
Intel i810
NVIDIA Riva series
SiS 6326
S3 ViRGE
Re:Only if you use their motherboard... (Score:1)
Who wrote the drivers? (Score:1)
So the SiS drivers written by the open source community suck, and people have a hard time getting their hardware to work because of the poor drivers.
Now, they annouce they will be writing their own drivers for Linux.
Why should there be any connection between drivers/support written by the open source community and drivers/support from the company creating the hardware?
SiS has give the open source community the 'support' that they want (i.e. open specs) in the past, but users complain about the crappy drivers, and say 'avoid their hardware'.
I don't get it.
But who wrote the drivers? (Score:2)
SiS has opened their specs in the past, which is what the open source community wants. Don't blame them if the drivers are not up to par, blame the open source community.
Let's have a little consistency here. NVIDIA gets bashed for releasing good drivers, but they won't release their specs. SiS gets bashed because they've released their specs, but the open source drivers suck.
What's it going to be?
TV License and Computer DVD players (Score:2)
Re:Linux isnt the only other OS that doesnt have D (Score:1)
But don't forget alternative platforms (mine being an alpha system) running Linux.
In other words, the only way to fairly support Linux DVD is an open source driver.
Right now I'm busy porting Glide over to eventually get DRI running on X4!!! If I see some good DVD software, I don't mind decoding in SW on my alpha. I've got the cycles to spare. Plus, the Multimedia instruction set (simular to MMX) can decode 8 pixels of MPEG per cycle.
Pan
its the hardware (Score:1)
So you can watch on airplanes (Score:2)
Pretty much the only reason I ordered the DVD option on my Compaq 1800T running BeOS, Linux and NT [goingware.com] was so that I could watch movies on airplanes. Being a consultant who just moved away from Silicon Valley, I expect to be traveling a lot.
The machine came stock with Windows 98. Installing NT ate my hard disk so now I have to install a third-party DVD player and I'd rather use Linux than try to get a licensed one working on NT.
Re:Just what every thread needs: a haiku! (Score:1)
Linux DVD
Chafes the MPAA so.
Kill the rat-bastards.
When Haiku originated, it was intended to be a medium for conveying imagery about nature in general, (not 'seasons' as you would have us believe) and over the years some American english/writing teachers have decided that haiku must neccessarily involve some sort of natural reference.
Linux DVD
Chafes the MPAA so;
As vines to the oak.
Or, as His Cowardice has put it:
Linux DVD
Chafes the MPAA so.
Drown them in spring rain.
But this restriction need not be enforced unless the traditional japanese haiku poets somehow rise from the dead and seek out all those who would destroy their artform. In which case, there are approx. 523 billion angst-struck teenagers who are further up on the list than we at slashdot are. Therefore, I present this alternative haiku:
MPAA will,
from comment-boards on Slashdot,
find out where you live.
Levine
Re:This about sums it up... (Score:2)
Chill out the paranoia - it sounds like SiS is trying to Do The Right Thing within the limits they must operate under.
Re:Great 3D support for a crappy chipset. (Score:2)
Re:Great 3D support for a crappy chipset. (Score:1)
Re:If you don't know yet! (Score:1)
OK what gives (Score:1)
Damn try and try and try and all i get is rejected;(
One good thing about a software DVD decoder... (Score:1)
Oh, I'm sure it will look like shit, but I'm still curious. Also, I'd have the satisfaction of having the MPAA and Netpliance have a stroke at the same time.
Re:Don't Expect an Open Driver (Score:1)
Linux based DVD home entertainment system? (Score:1)
SiS are cool (Score:3)
SiS provides BIOS code *and* hardware, so there.
Stop trashing them, they're really on our side.
Re:Don't Expect an Open Driver (Score:1)
Re:Only if you use their motherboard... (Score:2)
Now, don't even get me started on the cheap soundcard i used to have too....
Re:.mov (Score:2)
Re:But who wrote the drivers? (Score:1)
I've never had linux give me a weird error on boot that wasn't either somewhat self-explanatory or easy to look up and fix. Methinks it's probably a POST error, although I could be wrong.
Either way, the other two have nothing to do with the drivers. I could write excellent drivers for trident cards, but would that make them not suck?
Re:Don't Expect an Open Driver (Score:1)
Re:.mov (Score:1)
Re:I submitted this story three days ago (Score:2)
I kinda get the impression you should hold off for a while before submitting. I can imagine Rob or whoever sitting there with a sad look on his fact clicking the reject button:
Thad
Re:.mov (Score:2)
Something we may be doing diferently is that i have Winblows 95 installed on a small partition, and have WINE set to use the Windows native DLL's, rather than the built-in's that WINE has.
Re:.mov (Score:1)
So what?!? (Score:1)
"Hey, I know," nudge, nudge, "let's tell them that we will support DVD playback on Linux. Yeah, that's it. Then we won't ever actually produce anything, but we will have everybody saying that we support open source. Yeah, that would be great." Bah. I haven't had much time to play around with the available open DVD playback systems, but I would really like to see one of the Linux distributors have the guts to include it so that we could see what all the fuss is about. (I know, just do it yourself. Sorry, I really don't have the time.)
Re: COCKS! (Score:1)
Re:But who wrote the drivers? (Score:1)
"It worked just great in windows,"
Therefore, the Linux drivers were at fault, no?
You can't blame hardware with fully open specs if it works great in Windows, but performs poorly in Linux.
Re:But who wrote the drivers? (Score:1)
As for the weird error messages, it was from the BIOS that I could not figure out. I only had to warm boot it after the error, and it started fine.