Thanks Richard!

Currently we are using ffmpeg's libav libraries to encode in our software. 
So I should be able to pull the dvsdk encoder into this program pretty 
easily as well.

One more question.. what is the difference between Neon and C64+ features 
that are part of the Omap3530?
I think we may be utilising Neon at present with libav. It seems that they 
both work to speed up encoding and decoding of video.. 

Cheers,
CJ


On Monday, October 21, 2013 8:41:44 AM UTC+13, Richard wrote:
>
> On 20/10/13 20:13, CJNZ wrote: 
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > Using the OMAP3 ISP has anyone managed to use the C64 chip h264 encoding 
> > feature of the omap3530? 
> > I am struggling to find the first step to implement this. 
> > 
>
>   Yes (though I mostly use 3730s these days); build the dvsdk 
> (available from ti's side) and there is a demo program called 
>
>   video_encode_io1_dm3530.x470MV 
>
>   Which will turn YUV422ILE into H.264 ES 
>
>
> Richard. 
>
>

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