Hi Artur, good point, I meant H.264 codec.  There are other chips on the
market that 
are 1080P60 H.264 capable, and I am wondering if TI can support this with
products available
today or on product roadmap.

Regards,
/steverino2

-----Original Message-----
From: Artur Gromek [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2009 11:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: 1080P60 encoding

Hi,
     What do U mean by saying 1080p60 real-time encoding, is it H.264, MPEG2
or some other encoder ? 
However, for 1080i/p real-time encoding TI has developed new platform called
DaVinciHD(DM6467) with strong hardware support in it (HDVICP etc.). I really
doubt that it is possible to make 1080p REAL-TIME encoding with reasonable
video quality on DaVinci(DM6443/6) at all, for sure that platform is capable
to encode D1 resolution in real-time (giving good video quality). If U have
any further questions don't hesitate to ask me a question.
Rgds,
--
Artur Gromek, <[email protected]> VisionaryDSP Inc,
<www.visionarydsp.com>

Steve DeLaney wrote:
> Hi there, not sure if this is a suitable forum for this topic, but here
goes.   
> 
> We are exploring use of TI Da-Vinci for 1080P60 real-time encoding from
Blu-ray HDMI source.
> 
> Is there a suitable solution in hardware and software?
> 
> TIA
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