[mythtv-users] Roku as myth frontend?

Brian Wood beww at beww.org
Tue Sep 8 16:32:40 UTC 2009


On Tuesday 08 September 2009 09:56:20 Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 10:18 PM, Brian Wood <beww at beww.org> wrote:
> > Although it's twice the price, I think the best bet for something like
> > that would be a Myka:
> >
> > http://www.myka.tv/
> >
> > This runs Linux, and is described as "open source hardware". They do make
> > an
> > SDK available and seem to encourage third-party development.
>
>  Well, I had a little look around the Myka web site. I couldn't find any
> open source drivers for the hardware.
> Until Myka publishes all specs on the hardware, and / or full open source
> drivers, I fil to see why this is any different from the Roku box and
> service.

I would suspect Sigma is keeping some material to themselves, that seems to be 
what they have done in other cases, and if you want to use their tecnology 
you play by their rules.

Looks like some modules used by Myka are probably binary blobs:

Module                  Size  Used by    Tainted: PF
em8xxx                878848  4
arusb_lnx             393168  0
ide_generic             1248  0
ide_cd                 48384  0
ide_disk               20784  4
tangox_bmide           13024  0
ide_core              127120  4 ide_generic,ide_cd,ide_disk,tangox_bmide
llad                  116128  5 em8xxx

It's definitely a Sigma SOC:
# cat /proc/cpuinfo
system type             : Sigma Designs TangoX
processor               : 0
cpu model               : MIPS 4KEc V6.9
Initial BogoMIPS        : 291.84
wait instruction        : yes
microsecond timers      : yes
tlb_entries             : 32
extra interrupt vector  : yes
hardware watchpoint     : yes
ASEs implemented        : mips16
VCED exceptions         : not available
VCEI exceptions         : not available
System bus frequency    : 198000000 Hz
CPU frequency           : 297000000 Hz
DSP frequency           : 297000000 Hz

Hardware decoding seems to me to be the way to go, VDPAU is at best a halfway 
measure towards this.

You really can't blame a manufacturer if Sigma puts idiotic restrictions on 
the use of their products.

Perhaps some other manufacturer will see the light, and this may point Sigma 
and others in the right direction.

We can always hope.

-- 
Brian Wood
beww at beww.org


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