I'm not sure I'm hijacking this thread. The subject is actually quite related.

Welcome to The Matrix. I had no idea.

So codec engineering companies like NGCodec, MainConcept, Beamr and MulticoreWare turn open source-based, ffmpeg workflows into FPGAs that, when mature firmware implementations, chip companies like Intel & NVIDIA turn into real hardware: masked GPUs. Do I have that right?

Now I see why so many ffmpeg-user submissions are streaming oriented.

All this to reproduce 20th century broadcast media, but with a difference: Tracking & real-time telemetry.

Hmmm... Maybe robots making money obsolete won't be a bad thing after all. What a rabbit hole.

Twenty years ago, I considered starting an FPGA-based, firmware design business but I couldn't see a specific application aside from contract work, so I retired instead. Oh, well.

I again apologize for asking so many seemingly trivial questions. Obviously, I'm just a tourist here.

Regards,
Mark.

Phil Rhodes: If you're reading this, open your eyes. It's all about money. Improved tourist-class, user documentation doesn't make money.
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