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  • Forum Post: DM365 capture interlaced video from CCD without embedded sync

    Juraj Juraj
    I'm trying to start capture of interlaced (1080i) input video signal on EVM DM365 connected on the CCD port. Signal is synchronized using CCD-FIELD signal routed to C_WE_FIELD pin, VDIN_HD, VDIN_VD. It works.
    on Nov 12, 2009
  • Forum Post: DM368 maximum video out clock frequency

    Nara Won Nara Won
    After discussing with experts, following conclusion was gotten. The maximum video output clock frequency DM368 can handle is 75MHz. DM368 can get external video clock but it cannot handle faster than 75MHz. With 75MHz 1080p 30fps is possible. But LCD pannel requires 1080p 60fps. To get 1080p 60fps...
    on Jul 6, 2010
  • Forum Post: DM365 frame rate decimation from 30 Hz to 15 Hz

    JayVee JayVee
    Hi, we're using the DM365 processor to capture live 1080i video at 30 frames per second, but the DM365 is transmitting this video at 15 frames per second. We're trying to find out why the DM365 is decimating the frame rate. Here is what we know so far: The capture system is indeed capturing at...
    on Jul 21, 2010
  • Forum Post: h.264 encoder

    Al Carlson Al Carlson
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    on Feb 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: DM368 1080P@30fps decode net stream Issue

    Baijian Liao Baijian Liao
    Here we want to use dm368 to decode 1080P@30fps H.264 network stream,which is from network in MPEG2-TS format. But after doing some effort,we found that DM368 seemed to can only decode from .264 file,but not from network stream.When H.264 stream with bitrate @8Mbps, error normaly happen,expecially when...
    on Jun 5, 2012
  • Forum Post: DM368 HD video and AAC audio encoder performance issue

    Jason Dong Jason Dong
    Hi, I am trying to encode the HD video and audio at the same time on DM368 platform. The encode formats are H.264@1080I and AAC@48K sample rate. However, the video frame rate is below 29 fps with capture and encode only. Is there any way to improve the performance to encode HD video and audio...
    on Jun 21, 2012
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