R: Re: Good platform for a low latency h264 encoder?

Terry Shultz thx1138 at earthlink.net
Fri Mar 20 15:05:00 PDT 2015


Hi all,

The boundary devices folks sell a toshiba based MIPI board to take HDMI input.

Check with Silicon Image for alternate supplier of MIPI silicon support.

Regards

Terry

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> On Mar 20, 2015, at 9:36 AM, "pier.cvn at libero.it" <pier.cvn at libero.it> wrote:
> 
> No, the nitrogen6x doesn't have any direct HDMI input, if not via an external $300 board, similarly to what is going to happen soon with the RPi.
> Imx6 has a VPU, but so does the RPi, with it's own gstreamer pipeline plugin.
> 
> I'm just wondering if any of the two are considerably better for a sub frame encoder, but I guess not :)
> 
> ----Messaggio originale----
> Da: dv at pseudoterminal.org
> Data: 20/03/2015 17.16
> A: <gstreamer-devel at lists.freedesktop.org>
> Ogg: Re: Good platform for a low latency h264 encoder?
> 
>> On 03/20/2015 05:03 PM, pier.cvn at libero.it wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I would like to develop an application that used a sub-frame h264 encoder with gstreamer. I was thinking about simply using a RPi, however I see that the majority of this list is focused on iMX.6 or other platforms instead, that are more expensive. 
>> My two possible inputs are a CSI camera and an HDMI input, and both need to be implemented in similar ways, (eg, the imx6 doesn't have, for example, a direct HDMI input interface).
>> 
>> Is there any reason I'm missing for this preference towards imx6?
>> 
>> Thank you.
>> 
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> I believe some imx6 devices have a direct HDMI input interface. The nitrogen6x perhaps. Consult Boundary Devices.
> The imx6 is pretty popular here, mainly because of the CODA patches that are going into the mainline Linux kernel. These use the imx6 VPU for hardware accelerated video decoding over V4L2. And GStreamer has since version 1.4 V4L elements for decoding.
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