I´ll try to be more specifically: Can I receive a interlaced (YUV file or a Component input) stream and generate a H.264 interlaced output in DM6446 with the official encoder from TI (http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/tmdh264e.html)?
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Vladimir Pantelic <[email protected]>wrote: > Marcelo Guedes Silva wrote: > >> Hi. >> >> I want to use H.264 encoder with interlaced sources. The idea is generate >> H.264 interlaced streams too. >> I tried to configure the DVTB in DM6467 to do it but without success >> (input: a IYUV file. output: H.264 file). The manual of the encoder >> (SPRUFD9) says that IVIDEO_ContentType don´t accept interlaced options (all >> the interlaced options has a comment "Not supported in this version of H264 >> Encoder"). The same with IVIDEO_FrameType. *So I think now that instead of I >> have the option "inputContentType 1" in the DVTB to DM6467, it doesn´t work. >> Is it affirmation right?* >> >> Ok, I tried something else... So I had the idea to take a look in the >> H.264 encoder user guide to DM6446 (SPRUFQ6). Well, now I´m confuse >> completely. Why? The same parameters to DM6446 (IVIDEO_ContentType and >> IVIDEO_FrameType) are strange. *IVIDEO_FrameType interlaced options are >> implemented. The IVIDEO_ContentType interlaced option aren´t supported like >> in DM6467... What does it mean??* >> * >> Can I receive a interlaced (YUV file or a Component input) stream and >> generate a H.264 interlaced output in DM6446?* >> > > of course you can, but you need an H264 encoder that supports that. It > seems that the encoder you have does NOT support it, so you need to ask TI > or a 3rd party for one that does - might have a price attached though... > > _______________________________________________ > Davinci-linux-open-source mailing list > [email protected] > http://linux.davincidsp.com/mailman/listinfo/davinci-linux-open-source >
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