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IPIPE on DM8127IPNC

IPIPE on DM8127IPNC

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xiang71740
Posted by xiang71740
on Apr 14 2012 06:34 AM
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Hi ALL,

            We want to get 720p on DM8127IPNC,we have got the raw image with DCC,but got nothing when saving yuv image with DCC(The streaming is active,but nothing from UI),seems the IPIPE didn't work.

            So any idea to check which part of IPIPE didn't work?

Best Regards,

Xiang,

dm385 IPIPE on DM8127IPNC
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  • Rajat Sagar
    Posted by Rajat Sagar
    on Apr 16 2012 00:06 AM
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    Xiang,

    Are you using the IPNC RDK software release?

    If so, with 720 - do you see the streaming working? The YUV is IPIPE->RSZ output which is the same buffer which goes to encoder for the streaming usecase.

    Regards

    Rajat

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  • xiang71740
    Posted by xiang71740
    on Apr 19 2012 02:19 AM
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    Hi Rajat,

             Thanks for your reply,I am using the IPNC RDK V2.0.

              Yes,it's very strange,i can see the live streaming,but the streaming in UI just keep blinking,seems hanged at the first frame.

              By the way,is there any plan in your future release which supports switching resolution dynamiclly?

    Best Regards,

    Xiang,

    720p on DM385/DM8127
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  • Rajat Sagar
    Posted by Rajat Sagar
    on Apr 20 2012 00:21 AM
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    Hi Xiang,

     

    Dynamic resolution change will be supported in the upcomming release ver2.8.0. This is currently planned for next week.

    Please sync with the local FAE at your end to get the release.

     

    Regards

    Rajat

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