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  • Forum Post: How to understand the definition of Stream and Channel?

    Pei Jacky Pei Jacky
    Hi, I've a maybe very simple question, that how to understand the definition of Stream and Channel? In IPNC RDK struct: VCODEC_BITSBUF_S{ VENC_CHN chnId; VENC_STRM strmId; .... } What's the relationship and difference between ChannelID and StreamID, how to understand this? Thanks...
    on Jul 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: DM812x flashing uboot on NAND for first time

    Jelena Kocić Jelena Kocić
    I have a problem with DM812x IPNC RDK. I am flashing uboot on nand for the first time. I am using Ver2.8.0 full feature. Flashing first stage u-boot was using CCSv5, and second stage using TeraTerm. I had problems with connecting on tftp, so I used teraterm for loading uImage and jffs2 (it took a...
    on Aug 28, 2012
  • Forum Post: Problem with Aptina AR0331 sensor(HiSPi mode) on TI8127 IPNC platform

    Sean Lee77882 Sean Lee77882
    Hi, Does TI 8127 IPNC support Aptina AR0331 HiSpi mode via TI SN65LVDS bridge IC ? I tried to implement AR0331 1080P/60 HiSPi on IPNC via TI SN65LVDS bidge ic , but got some problem. SN65LVDS does work and PCLK , Hsync signal to IPNC is normal . However only Vsync signal is random(invoke between...
    on Sep 13, 2012
  • Forum Post: adjust the start pixel and start line in IPNC RDK 3.0

    min han min han
    I am using IPNC RDK 3.0 and DM8147. ISS capture mode is 16bit YUV descrete syncs. And there're black area in right side of the picture. I can't find where to adjust the start pixel and start line in ISS M3 code. Please help! Thank you all.
    on Oct 27, 2012
  • Forum Post: DM8127 IPNC_RDK 3.2- Default setting var CMEM_SIZE = 64*MB missed ";" in config_512M.bld

    vincent kuo vincent kuo
    yo, I found the DM8127 IPNC_RDK 3.2 default setting var CMEM_SIZE = 64*MB missed ";" in config_512M.bld. The parameter list are below: /* first 256MB */ var LINUX_SIZE = 80*MB; var CMEM_SIZE = 64*MB <---Here missed the ";" var SR1_SIZE = 60*MB; var VIDEO_M3_CODE_SIZE = 4...
    on Jan 4, 2013
  • Forum Post: RE: DM814x by camera interface (port) with BT.1120 YUV input

    Jiger Ho1 Jiger Ho1
    Dear Margarita, OK, I involve Oddy to here to show the problems and our progress on the project,he is my colleague. thanks again. Jiger
    on Jan 9, 2013
  • Forum Post: RE: DM814x by camera interface (port) with BT.1120 YUV input

    Jiger Ho1 Jiger Ho1
    Dear Rajat, We are using Camera Interface(I/F) receiving the video data( 16bit, BT.1120.Embedded sync mode,YUV422 format) on DM8148.The hardware is base on APPRO's DM8127 IPNC and the software is IPNC RDK3.2. We connect the sensor with DM8148 board. this sensor output BT.1120/1080P(YUV422 format...
    on Jan 9, 2013
  • Forum Post: RE: DM814x by camera interface (port) with BT.1120 YUV input

    Jiger Ho1 Jiger Ho1
    Dear Christian, Yes ,we want to change from UY VY UV VY to VY UY VY UY,how to do it ,please give me details on configration.Now we want to try all kinds of method to solve the problems Best Regards Jiger
    on Jan 10, 2013
  • Forum Post: RE: DM814x by camera interface (port) with BT.1120 YUV input

    Jiger Ho1 Jiger Ho1
    Dear Rajat, It is hard to change YUV422 data output to YUV420 data output in FPGA, can you add that ISS RSZ supports in-line conversion from YUV422 to YUV420 ? thanks Best Regards Jiger
    on Jan 10, 2013
  • Forum Post: RE: DM814x by camera interface (port) with BT.1120 YUV input

    Jiger Ho1 Jiger Ho1
    Dear Rajat, We have not any progress on this issue,can you give us a configuration of sample with YUV422 input by I/F port of DM8148 for our reference?or you can give us some advices on this issue.thank you very much. Regards Jiger
    on Jan 11, 2013
  • Forum Post: dm8127 v3.2 cannt get image,help!!

    qiang guo qiang guo
    i develop the appro dm8127 cameria ,when i flash the v2.8 binary ,every is ok,but wo get the v3.2 binary,it give me many error,so i cannt get image,the follow is error : the first error: [host] Application Run Completed [m3vpss ] 8511: CAMERA: Fields = 2 (fps = 0), Total Resets = 0 (Avg 0 ms per...
    on Jan 30, 2013
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