2011-10-18, 10:19
McGeagh Wrote:There is ARM support, and there is Open GL ES 2.0 support (for the most part), so in theory, yes Rockchip is a possible SoC that XBMC can run on.Can you define "for the most part"? Do you think this RK2918 chipset could be good enough for running XBMC at 1080p smoothly?
Vivante claim that their GC800 GPU support all these APIs
http://www.vivantecorp.com/p_mvr.html
- OpenGL ES 2.0
- OpenVG 1.1
- OpenGL ES 1.1
- OpenGL 3.0/2.1
- X11/EXA
- DirectX 11
- DirectFB 1.4
- GDI/DirectDraw
- EGL 1.4
http://www.rock-chips.com/index.php?do=news&id=128
http://www.gizchina.com/2011/04/13/rockc...droid-2-3/
http://cn.engadget.com/photos/rockchip-a...-tv-r-box/
McGeagh Wrote:If you do manage to do this, and things needed modifying, etc... we would greatly appreciate patches in order to merge into xbmc.Sorry but I am not going to have time in the foreseeable future to try to begin with a such porting job myself
I was just hoping on tipping someone here about this very cheap 1080p capable hardware for a XBMC port
This RK2918 platform could maybe be the affordable 1080p hardware we all been looking for?