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Old August 6th 07, 10:07 PM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,comp.arch.embedded
GS
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Default Looking for MPEG4 Set-top-box Reference design

I am looking for MPEG4 Set-top-box reference design (mainly this
should take Ethernet input on oneside and otherside HDMI/Composite
signal out-put), can somebody suggest where can I get it.

IP based Ethrnet input and HDMI/Composite video output.

Thanks.

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Old August 6th 07, 10:40 PM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,comp.arch.embedded
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Default Looking for MPEG4 Set-top-box Reference design

On Aug 6, 4:07 pm, GS wrote:
I am looking for MPEG4 Set-top-box reference design (mainly this
should take Ethernet input on oneside and otherside HDMI/Composite
signal out-put), can somebody suggest where can I get it.


You aren't going to get this without an NDA. You aren't going to get
an NDA without choosing a chipset vendor. Contact the usual suspects -
ESS, ST, et al - and see what they can offer you. ESS has in the past
shown a certain willingness to work with small companies.

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Old August 11th 07, 07:36 PM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,comp.arch.embedded
Markus Zingg
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On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 13:07:44 -0700, GS
wrote:

I am looking for MPEG4 Set-top-box reference design (mainly this
should take Ethernet input on oneside and otherside HDMI/Composite
signal out-put), can somebody suggest where can I get it.

IP based Ethrnet input and HDMI/Composite video output.

Thanks.


I sugest to take a look at TIs DaVinci line of DSPs. I haven't looked
in detail, but I think to remember that they have this kind of things
off the shelf.

HTH

Markus

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Old August 14th 07, 02:39 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,comp.arch.embedded
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Default Looking for MPEG4 Set-top-box Reference design

In comp.arch.embedded GS wrote:
I am looking for MPEG4 Set-top-box reference design (mainly this
should take Ethernet input on oneside and otherside HDMI/Composite
signal out-put), can somebody suggest where can I get it.


IP based Ethrnet input and HDMI/Composite video output.


Your primary choices if it's going to be an STB would probably be
Broadcom, ST, or Sigma. I've got a good bit of experience with Sigma's
products, but I've heard good things about both broadcom and ST as well.

Hope this helps.

--buddy
 




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