[gst-devel] GStreamer and OpenMAX Integration Layer
Vishal Borker
vishal at nextbitcpu.com
Wed Sep 27 06:43:47 CEST 2006
RE: [gst-devel] GStreamer and OpenMAX Integration LayerHello!
Good to see some more OpenMax development has started with gStreamer. We guys at NextBiT have been doing some work on the same as well. Currently, We are looking out for test hardware to check some of the Compliance and acceleration features we have been working on. Would love to understand how this TI initiative shapes up.
Looking forward to how the community intends to use the efforts in the long run.
regards,
Vishal
----- Original Message -----
From: Wilson, Diego
To: Thomas Vander Stichele
Cc: Contreras, Felipe ; gstreamer-devel at lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 2:40 AM
Subject: Re: [gst-devel] GStreamer and OpenMAX Integration Layer
Thomas,
It's good to hear you are interested. We will now start the internal
process needed to contribute the code. There are many things that are yet
to be decided. However, we wanted to hear the GStreamer community's opinion
early in the process.
Our intention to contribute to the community is strong. You can be sure that we are
making our best effort to begin contributing swiftly. We'll keep you posted
on our progress. We intend to use LGPL licensing but we still need to
consult with our legal department.
Hopefully we will be able to send you a tarball soon so you can check it
out.
Meanwhile we are looking forward to hearing more comments.
Best regards,
--
Diego Wilson
-----Original Message-----
From: gstreamer-devel-bounces at lists.sourceforge.net on behalf of Thomas Vander Stichele
Sent: Mon 9/25/2006 1:23 PM
To: Wilson, Diego
Cc: gstreamer-devel at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [gst-devel] GStreamer and OpenMAX Integration Layer
Hello,
> Hello all,
>
> We would like to announce that our team, the Linux Apps team in Texas
> Instruments, intends to contribute our GStreamer OpenMAX plug-ins to
> the
> OpenSource community.
That is excellent news ! We look forward to seeing this happen.
> We've developed plug-ins for GStreamer that integrate to the OpenMAX
> IL
> specification. Our intention now is to contribute these plug-ins back
> to the
> community. The purpose of this message is to ask about the best way to
> do
> so. We would like to hear your opinions about how should we should
> carry on with
> this contribution.
I guess the simplest place to start is with the actual source. Is there
a source tarball we can take a look at and test ? What license is the
code under ?
We could set up the source in our repository if you think that makes
sense, or we can help you set up a separate home for them somewhere if
that makes more sense.
Thomas
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