Brian, Among the 30+ IPP functions used by the MPEG4 plug, I could find about 9 good fits in mediaLib. Another half dozen look similar to some mediaLib functions, but I am not sure whether they are doing the same thing in terms of rounding and etc.
For adding the 20+ functions to mediaLib, we probably need several months. Most of the functions don't seem to be complicated, but since IPP is not open sourced we might have to do some guesswork. Thanks, -James On 11/03/06 08:22 AM, Brian Cameron wrote: > > James/Others: > > See fellowing email from Fluendo engineer Josep Torra. This lists all > IPP interfaces used in their MPEG4 plugin. They suggest that if we > can bridge this code to use mediaLib that they will be happy to make > their MPEG2 and MPEG4 plugins available for sale on their website. > Seems like it would be handy to support this if we could. > > James, do you have an idea of how much work this would be, or how > difficult? > > Brian > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: IPP dependencies on fluendo mpeg4 plugin > Date: Fri, 03 Nov 2006 11:54:48 +0100 > From: Josep Torra Valles <j.torra at telefonica.net> > To: Brian Cameron <Brian.Cameron at Sun.COM>, James.Cheng at Sun.COM > CC: Christian F.K. Schaller <christian at fluendo.com> > > Dear all, > > In this mail, I have attached an empty skeleton intended to wrap IPP > functions used in Fluendo mpeg4 codec. > > I think this will give you and overall view of the existent dependencies > with IPP and a list of interfaces that should be bridged to mediaLib. > > If a bridge can be made for this plugin we can extend the work on other > plugins that have dependencies with IPP. > > Best regards > > Josep Torra > Fluendo, S.A. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > desktop-discuss mailing list > desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org
