Hello,
In the page http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/OpenMax_Development_Guide there is a broken link to file describing how to choose the appropriate framework OMX vs Android vs GST.
Can You please provide the document or fix the link.
Thank You,
Ran
Hi Ran,
Thank you for reporting the missing URL. I have uploaded the document and fixed the URL.
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Thanks for pointing to a great wiki page. I'm a bit confused. The documents are from last September. What PSP supported OMX-VFCC then?
What PSP do I need to make all this stuff work with EZSDK 5.03?
Herb KutschaWhat PSP do I need to make all this stuff work with EZSDK 5.03?
The EZSDK itself comes with all components integrated, and that includes the PSP. The EZSDK Software Developers Guide has a simplified diagram introducing the different components.
The EZSDK comes with two PSPs. I believe that more current versions of both are now available. Only one keeps the M3s from taking control of the I2C bus, allowing configuration of a receiver beyond a TVP7002 receiving component input. As I understand it, this is for input support using V4L2. Using the 5.03 SDK, with VFCC, am I still limited to the TVP7002, or can we do some driver development and use something else? Are the answers to such questions at khronos.org?