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Someone delete this thread; seeing the word V**** infuriates me.
Same thing happened with Windows XP...
{Edit 2.0}I dev on Linux quite a bit. I want access to HD-DVD hardware but am denied it because of a business arrangement. This is the first time in PC history that mainboard hardware has been proprietized to such an extent that it becomes prohibitive to software developers. Audio support is starting to go the same way. Basically though V**** is bad for more than just the fact that its a s***ty OS; its bad because of how its transforming the hardware market. Machines are coming out in which Linux flavors will not run on due to intentionally prohibitive hardware.
I also believe the API you are referring to is DirectShow (not XShow).
As for HD-DVD and Blu-ray media support; Intel's chipsets (which btw, are manufactured by Intel; excuse the harsh tone here) were specifically engineered to allow no access other than that of V****; this doesn't include other players keys, this was a specific-to-OS deal and was directly subsidized by Intel. I also spoke to several engineers about this.
Eh - they left one of them intact, i think it might be DirectShow, but the rest of them are all fubar'd. I simply don't care anymore; the day they said they were ousting DirectPlay and DirectInput I said f*** it.