How to Create a Set-Top Box
The Set-Top Box configuration provides a starting point for devices that include television-style navigation features in Internet Explorer and multimedia features intended for accelerated, media tuned hardware, such as Microsoft® DirectDraw®. For more information, see Set-Top Box Features.
To create a Set-Top Box (STB) configuration, you can use the New Platform Wizard that includes a pre-configured option or you can build a custom platform by selecting the appropriate features for your device.
Hardware and Software Assumptions
- Your Platform Builder installation includes a CEPC x86 board support package (BSP).
- You have already set up a CEPC for testing. For more information about configuring a CEPC, see How to set up a CEPC and How to Use the IDE to Create, Customize, and Build a Platform.
- Your test equipment meets the audio and video requirements of your design. The default Set-Top Box configuration includes drivers and software support for standard VGA. To test the platform using a TV-style interface, however, you will need to include a TV-style monitor (and appropriate driverswithyour test hardware. For more information about Windows CE multimedia support, see Basic Multimedia Overview
To track your progress in the following table, select the check box next to each step.
Step | Topic | |
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1. Create a new platform for the Set-Top Box. The following list shows the choices to make:
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Creating a Platform | |
2. Match the audio and display drivers to your hardware. | Determining Platform Audio and Display Driver Support | |
3. (Optional) Customize the Windows Media Player. | Windows Media Player Control | |
4. (Optional) Add DVD features to your configuration. | Using the DVD-Video API | |
5. (Optional) Modify the shell.
Customize a user interface to adapt to your hardware device. |
Creating a Custom Shell | |
6. Prepare to build the Set-Top Box. | Preparing to Build a Project | |
7. Build the OS platform.
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Building a Platform | |
8. Download the OS image to the CEPC. The following list shows the choices to make:
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Downloading an OS Image to a Target Device |
See Also
Set-Top Box Features | Supported Audio Codecs and Renderers | Multimedia Technologies | Audio Technologies | Determining Platform Audio and Display Driver Support | The DVD Standard | Choosing Miscellaneous CEPC Hardware
Last updated on Wednesday, April 13, 2005
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