Ingenient Technologies is the premier provider of embedded multimedia software with the ability to optimize multimedia framework and its own codecs to meet the best quality with reduced development cycle.
In yet another industry first, we will now show you H.264 Baseline Profile, 720p video playback on a Beagle board running Android. The board is connected to an HDTV through DVI, controlled by a USB keyboard; the contents are decoded from an SD card.
Ingenient has significant expertise in embedded multimedia and OMAP implementation. We offer not only H.264 but MPEG-4 720p, 30fps video decoder on OMAP3. We can support you from video quality improvement to application specific interfaces. Please contact us at sales@ingenient.com / +1.847.357.1980.
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Sorry that you …
Sorry that you couldn’t articulate yourself effectively. I guess speaking English isn’t your strong suit.
Video is decoded on …
Video is decoded on DSP. Ingenient has various codecs MPEG4, H264 and others. Contact Ingenient sales you may get binary release to experienced it by yourself.
Wasserpulle1 did …
Wasserpulle1 did correctly understand what I meant.. Sorry for beaker808 who couldn’t resist to show he hadn’t understood my question.
What grok68a is …
What grok68a is probably asking for is the detailed processing, i.e. if just the ARM part of the OMAP is doing the decompression, or if the DSP part is supporting it.
Background: the ARM part is usually fully loaded while decompressing 720p video and up to now the codec for the DSP part is not fully implemented nor is is fully working.
It’s coming from …
It’s coming from the SD card or perhaps the Nand flash on the Beagleboard. And ALL processing is done in the Beagleboard. I thought that was clear when he said it was the BB, and HDMI monitor and a USB keyboard only. The demo is cool. Sorry you couldn’t observe the obvious.
Where does the …
Where does the video stream come from ?
What kind of processing is done inside the Beagleboard ?
Without this information, this demo is rubbish.