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Choosing an Multimedia Development Framework

Choosing an Multimedia Development Framework

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raneliya
Posted by raneliya
on Apr 15 2012 23:31 PM
Genius5270 points

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

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  • Siddharth Heroor
    Posted by Siddharth Heroor
    on Apr 16 2012 02:43 AM
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    Hi Ran,

    Thank you for reporting the missing URL. I have uploaded the document and fixed the URL.

    --Sid

    Need more information? Some Categories on TI's processors wiki  are -

    http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:DaVinci

    http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:DaVinci_Linux

    http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:EZSDK

    http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:DVSDK

    http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:OMX

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  • Herb Kutscha
    Posted by Herb Kutscha
    on Apr 16 2012 16:04 PM
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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?

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  • Siddharth Heroor
    Posted by Siddharth Heroor
    on Apr 17 2012 05:19 AM
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    Herb Kutscha
    What 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.

    --Sid

    Need more information? Some Categories on TI's processors wiki  are -

    http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:DaVinci

    http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:DaVinci_Linux

    http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:EZSDK

    http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:DVSDK

    http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:OMX

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  • Herb Kutscha
    Posted by Herb Kutscha
    on Apr 17 2012 14:45 PM
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    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?

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