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HDMI video in -> scale -> encode -> WiFi transmit

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DSLR, TMS320DM368

Hello,

I want to built a working device prototype, that can take in HDMI output from video camcorder/DSLR (no HDCP involved here and just video stream is important). Then scale it to 720p24 (or little-bit less, if I'll get into performance issues), encode and air it through WiFi to tablet computer.

The holy grail is to achieve 150ms latency from real life to tablet screen.

It is not critical to drop some frame time at time (final view on tablet just for monitoring, no recording), but latency is critical.

Is TMS320DM368 and HDMI receiver good choice for this task ? Do I have to use external memory for this task, or it can be achieved inside DaVinci chip?

And I will be very happy to get some recommendations on WiFi 802.11n modules and overall suggestions.

Thank You!