On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Maarten de Boer wrote:
[...]
> I am not sure what would be the best way to have this decoder. A library,
> as Paul suggests, might be a good idea, but in the end I think a stand-
> alone application, which shows SMPTE time, and has error indicators, 
> and maybe can regenerate SMPTE, would make most sense. The alsa sequencer
> can be used to connect it to other applications.

This would be useless for embedded applications, and will also
require that the communication messages are timestamped with a very
accurate, common time base, so that the SMPTE timing can be used in
relation with other devices not hardsynced to the one dealing with
the SMPTE signals.


//David


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