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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Hi everyone,<BR>
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Our team in Texas Instruments has finally came up with some code that is ready<BR>
to be reviewed in order to make all the necessary adjustments for the first<BR>
Open Source version.<BR>
<BR>
This release has support for different types of OpenMAX components, but only<BR>
the ALSA sink will work with the omxil implementation.<BR>
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The list of components supported is:<BR>
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Decoders:<BR>
Audio: AMR, AAC, MP3, AMR-WB, PCM (long story)<BR>
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Encoders:<BR>
Audio: AMR<BR>
Video: H.263, H.264, MPEG4v<BR>
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Sources: Camera<BR>
Sinks: ALSA<BR>
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And yet more are to come.<BR>
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In general our plug-ins don't directly communicate with OpenMAX, we use an<BR>
intermediate library we named GOmx. So first you need to install omxil, then<BR>
GOmx and then our plug-ins.<BR>
<BR>
Also we found what it seems to be a bug in omxil; the patch is also included in<BR>
the release, and instructions on how to fix and build omxil.<BR>
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Any comments?<BR>
<BR>
Best Regards.<BR>
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Felipe Contreras<BR>
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