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DM814x de-interlacing

The DM814x datasheet claims:

The device HDVPSS features include:

Two display processing pipelines with de-interlacing, scaling, alpha blending, chroma keying, color

space conversion, flicker filtering, and pixel format conversion.

 

The TRM claims:

One Video processing engine with de-interlacing, scaling, format conversion (aspect-ratio, and pixel

format).

The way I read it, in the datasheet, the "display processing pipelines"  are the video and graphics pipelines, and the TRM is referring only to the video pipeline, which has one deinterlacer as shown in the HDVPSS block diagram. this is different than the DM8168, with has two video pipelines, with a DEIH and a DEI.

Did I get it right? I've spent lots of time with the available documentation for these parts, and it's the first time I've noticed that DM8148 only has one DEI/scaler block, while the DM8168 has two.

I would like to de-interlace two SD inputs on separate VIP ports with a DM814x. Will I be able to achieve this "multi-channel" DEI use with the EZSDK and other generally available tools (gstreamer, V4L2, etc.), or will I need  the DVRSDK or something locked up in the SDK, VCSDK, etc.? Is the 'DM814x-based DVRSDK generally available?