I just got this inquiry through my site info request page. If anyone
is interested please contact them directly - if you are not a Corp
entity (when I talked to them it sounded like they wanted a Corp to
Corp contract) and you need to work on a W-2 basis, I can set you up
to recieve pay through my own company with just the processing fee I
pay through my employee leasing company
Right now I'm working full time on a security appliance and cannot
take this contract myself.
-trish
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Siobhan P. Lynch
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Jeff Lafontant <jeff_lafontant@oxfordcorp.com>
> Date: May 12, 2008 3:31:39 PM EDT
> To: info@tridisha.com
> Subject: Tridisha Networking: Job Opportunity
>
> This is an enquiry e-mail via http://www.tridisha.com from:
> Jeff Lafontant <jeff_lafontant@oxfordcorp.com>
>
> Sunnyvale,CA
> 2-3 Months/Onsite
> Start May 19th
>
> Company makes virtual reality fitness equipment.
>
> All code must be written c or c++
>
>
> BSD TV Application description
>
> This is the description of what we need from our BSD TV application
> engineer. This is expected to be a contract from 2-3 months.
>
>
>
> "" requires a Software Engineer experienced in BSD and
television
> clients to develop a TV application for a future generation of
""
> products. This TV application would run as an integrated component
> of the embedded client software system.
>
>
>
> The TV application must be able to supply clean interfaces and
> support the following functions:
>
> Auto-tuning on startup to channel frequencies, supplying a list of
> available viewing channels (auto-discovery). The application must
> also support skipping this step and using a supplied list of
> channels & frequencies.
> Correctly identify & process at least NTSC, NTSC-M, PAL-I, PAL-B,
> PAL-M, SECAM
> Supply de-interlaced video and audio streams to the game engine, the
> video frames in a texture and the audio to FMOD or equivalent
> library (maybe SDL).
> Multi-channel audio is consider a bonus
> Video must be at the native resolution & frame-rate of the format.
> Support for the Phillips chipset. Support for Conexant is highly
> desired. KBTV / KBTV2 knowledge a plus. " " will provide
> appropriate drivers for the hardware.
> Support closed captioning as supplied by each format, including
> multiple selectable streams (generally languages)
> Identify/Create framework that will extend support to USB / Digital
>
>
> The TV application must run in our embedded environment without
> impacting our stability over an indefinite time period measured in
> months (no memory leaks, etc.). System reliability will be a very
> high priority.
>
>
>
> The application must be documented extensively as to both function &
> approach, with any significant tradeoffs or risks described.
>