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  • Forum Post: DM368 encode 1080i

    Avi Eliyahu Avi Eliyahu
    Hi We are working on DM368 with encode application (based on the encode example) The encode works fine up to 720P using the TVP7002 . We have modified the encode to support 1080i but than the Capture thread hangs (waits) in while (!gblGetQuit()) { dprintf("$$2\n"); /* Pause...
    on Dec 29, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Connecting FPLA to THS8200 for RGB VESA output

    Brian Boorman Brian Boorman
    Helmut, How did you connect the 8200 to the DaVinci? I'm trying to work out the same design problems. Did you go with RGB565? -Brian
    on Jun 24, 2011
  • Forum Post: Which decoder can be received 2Ch analog composite to decoder's Input?

    Eric Kim38719 Eric Kim38719
    Dear TI, I want to know a video decoder that can be received 2Ch analog composite input to decoder's Input at the same time? Which decoder is the most suitable solution? How about tvp5150am1 or not tvp5158 with 4Ch ? (I as know TI does not have 2ch_Video decoder.) main DSP is DM368...
    on Jul 14, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Which decoder can be received 2Ch analog composite to decoder's Input?

    Larry Taylor Larry Taylor
    Hi Eric, You are correct that TI does not offer a two channel decoder. Two TV5150AM1 decoders, two TVP5146/7 decoders, or one TVP5158 could be used,. Do you plan to use two bt656 video ports to support the two channels?
    on Jul 14, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Which decoder can be received 2Ch analog composite to decoder's Input?

    Eric Kim38719 Eric Kim38719
    Hi Larry Taylor, Thank you for the guide. yes, need to use two bt656 video ports to support the two channels independently .. If use one bt656 video port, Is one TV5150AM1 O.K ? Is it O.K two composite input by selectable switch? Otherwise, it should be used two TV5150AM1...
    on Jul 15, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Which decoder can be received 2Ch analog composite to decoder's Input?

    James Nave James Nave
    Hello Eric, Yes, the TVP5150AM1 is ideal for low power applications. Unfortunately, the DM368 only supports one BT.656 video port. Thus, you'll need to use the TVP5158 to line-interleave the two video channels together. If you use a selectable switch, you'll no longer be able to receive...
    on Jul 16, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Which decoder can be received 2Ch analog composite to decoder's Input?

    Eric Kim38719 Eric Kim38719
    Thank you Jim, So How to compose it In order to receive below BT.656 format? Could you pls recommend for Line-interleave? Belpw Attached blocks is what I want to compose between DM368 and video decoder I/F. It's O.K to select anyone of them !! Pls guide one more time. thanks...
    on Jul 16, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Which decoder can be received 2Ch analog composite to decoder's Input?

    James Nave James Nave
    Hello Kim, Using the TVP5158 with the DM368, you can use a single 16-bit interface or a single 8-bit interface but not the dual 8-bit interface. Regards, Jim
    on Jul 19, 2011
  • Forum Post: TVP7002 component input problem

    Patrick Chau Patrick Chau
    Hi All: We are making our own dm365/dm368 board, which has s-vedio, composite, component & VGA input, all those 4 inputs are working, but we find that there is a problem with the component input, the component input is connecting to TVP7002. When capturing the video, some area of the video is...
    on Nov 3, 2011
  • Forum Post: tvp7002 horizontal/vertical alignment

    Patrick Chau Patrick Chau
    Hi all: We are making our own dm365/dm368 board, which has s-vedio, composite, component & VGA input. when capturing VGA video which at XGA@60Hz, there are some problems: 1. the vertical alignment of the captured video is wrong, the image is shift lower 2. the horizontal alignment is also...
    on Nov 15, 2011
  • Forum Post: dm368 ipnc black rectangular stripe problem

    gccyugi fanxes gccyugi fanxes
    Hi, I'm using dm368 ipnc v2.6 to design our system. For now, we have obtained rtsp stream on PC by VLC successfully. We use tvp7002 to capture image, but the image we got is not very well. There is a black rectangular stripe on top of the image, below is the image we got: I think it is a problem...
    on Feb 7, 2012
  • Forum Post: TVP5158 - rolling strips of missing lines in superframe.

    Alexey Smirnov Alexey Smirnov
    Hi, I'm working with video captured from TVP5158. My data flow is following: TVP5158->DM368->Linux kernel->MCVIP TVP5158 SW Driver->Resizer(just to change chroma format)->h264 Encoder->Some video customers... There are many issues in drivers, code of that not so good :)...
    on Oct 18, 2012
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