From: Clark, R. <ro...@ti...> - 2010-12-06 16:38:24
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On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 8:11 PM, bard <bar...@co...> wrote: > > Dear All, > > I am work on porting gst-openmax , but I didn't find some document described > more specifically. > Is there a document like porting guide ? or some flowchart available can > make me figure out easily. Probably a better question for gst-openmax list.. AFAIK, some updated documentation on this is still needed. Although with latest master from git, you should be able to port to a new OpenMAX implementation with only config file changes. (Assuming a relatively well behaved OpenMAX implementation.) The config file will have something like: omx_h264dec, type=GstOmxH264Dec, library-name=libomxil-bellagio.so.0, component-name=OMX.st.video_decoder.avc, sink="video/x-h264, width=(int)[16,4096], height=(int)[16,4096], framerate=(fraction)[0,max];", src="video/x-raw-yuv, format=(fourcc)I420, width=(int)[16,4096], height=(int)[16,4096], framerate=(fraction)[0,max];", rank=256; which gives the component name (and optionally component-role), src/sink caps, and rank. BR, -R > > Thanks, > Bard > -- > View this message in context: http://gstreamer-devel.966125.n4.nabble.com/How-to-port-gst-openmax-tp3066588p3066588.html > Sent from the GStreamer-devel mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > What happens now with your Lotus Notes apps - do you make another costly > upgrade, or settle for being marooned without product support? Time to move > off Lotus Notes and onto the cloud with Force.com, apps are easier to build, > use, and manage than apps on traditional platforms. Sign up for the Lotus > Notes Migration Kit to learn more. http://p.sf.net/sfu/salesforce-d2d > _______________________________________________ > gstreamer-devel mailing list > gst...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |