Hi,
As you mentioned www.ti.com/.../linuxdvsdk-dm37x can be use for gumstix overo.
But what is dowload path / git location for the same?
Thanks,
Hitesh
Hi Kevin,
Are you running Linux on the ARM? My recommendation would be first to start with the DVSDK for DM3730:
http://www.ti.com/tool/linuxdvsdk-dm37x
Besides the Linux board support package for the ARM, this comes with video codecs and "c6accel" that…
Hi all,
We are using the I2P deinterlacer algorithm (c64xplus_deinterlacer_01_00_00_07) included in the DVSDK (ti-dvsdk_dm3730-evm_04_03_00_06) in a DM3730 EVM board.
From the datasheet it stands that the only supported resolutions are D1 NTSC and PAL…
Hi Changsheng,
Thanks for your update.
Usually, the DVSDK provides codec libraries and associated AV clips that enable developers to immediately develop and evaluate real-world applications. Please try out the Demo programs show decoding and encoding…
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Can anyone point me to a detailed source on how to modify the LinuxDVSDK-DM37X 4.03 DVSDK for my custom hardware?
Thanks
Hi Erwin,
The last linux kernel version supported by TI available for DM3730 is 2.6.37. It is provided with DVSDK v4.03 which could downloaded from the link below:
http://www.ti.com/tool/linuxdvsdk-dm37x
The linux kernel 2.6.32 is provided with the previous…
Hi Rudy,
I recommend you to use the DVSDK but should pay attention on the revision of your board:
If you are using BeagleBoard it is based on the omap3530 processor and the following release is suitable for you:
http://www.ti.com/tool/linuxdvsdk-omap…
Hi Ignacio,
Please check the LINUX drivers here: http://www.ti.com/tool/LINUXDVSDK-DM37X . I don't know enough about the software, but I believe the drivers are in this release.
-Leonard
Soumya,
You don't have to re-invent the wheel again. Its an already solved problem. You can use the DVSDK available from TI, which does pretty much all what you've asked for.
Download the package, install and follow the user guide to boot x-loader…