Considering my level of skill, i believe getting a workable sample without 
memory leaks first would benefit also this new cheap HW that is coming.
Cheap HW, cheap (or a good) camera and a working HW encoding engine would 
be more attractive to advanced developers and give a reason to the good 
people who works on the ve reverse eng. to keep on going.
This thinking may falls under the 100% *gratis* source driver not as an 
option but a necessity.

On Saturday, January 2, 2016 at 11:47:18 AM UTC-2, Rosimildo DaSilva wrote:
>
> Nove,
>
> I believe this community should take the ENCODER from a PoC level to a 
> more or less demo similar to the one released by AW using the blobs
> https://github.com/juanfont/cedar-encoder
>
> It is very important ( IMHO ), if it works with a modern AW soc, such as 
> H3, since it is probably the most used SOC from AW, since the A20, with the 
> release of OPI-PC, and now with the sub $10's release on the pipeline, they 
> would be even more popular!
>
> http://www.cnx-software.com/2016/01/02/orange-pi-one-is-a-10-quad-core-board-with-ethernet-and-hdmi/
>
> I think starting from the initial demo provided by Jemk's for A20, it 
> should not be terribly difficult to get it to work with H3....
> https://github.com/jemk/cedrus/tree/master/h264enc
>
> What is missing on this example to be similar to the example provided by 
> AW, it lacks:
>
>    + motion detection
>    + initial header info ( to be sent periodically ).
>
> Get this running on a H3 would be very useful to have a user base that 
> might push the open source solution really the way to go....
>
> R
>
> On Friday, January 1, 2016 at 7:08:30 AM UTC-6, Manuel Braga wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 02:49:02 -0800 (PST) Rosimildo DaSilva 
>> <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> > Stefan, 
>> > 
>> > He is looking for an Encoder and libvdpau-sunxi providers a decoder 
>> > functionality. 
>>
>> This is correct. 
>>
>> > I don't think there is any RE encoder code, except this stupidity 
>>
>> Did you try to check the wiki? 
>> Let's see. 
>> In http://linux-sunxi.org/Cedrus#Supported_codec_matrix, it says that 
>> JPEG/MJPEG encoding support has a PoC. 
>> In http://linux-sunxi.org/CedarX/Reverse_Engineering, it says that in 
>> 15 January 2014 Jpeg encoding proof-of-concept by nove jepoc 
>>
>> And in this maillist last 17 of december, someone asked for this poc 
>> source code, which got this same day reply 
>> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.netbook.arm.sunxi/20659 
>>
>>
>> > that AW released, very incomplete. There is a PoC of a H264 encoder, 
>> > but that is not available for anything beyond A10/A20, I guess. 
>>
>> This video engine has multiple hardware reversions, but are done by 
>> keeping the compatibility. 
>>
>> If the result of the video engine reverse engineering effort, currently 
>> only works in A10/A10s/A13/A20 and recently H3, is not because of a 
>> technical difficulty, but only because this happens to be the hardware 
>> that the people working in this has in their hands. 
>>
>> If someone has the need to expand this work to other socs, only is need 
>> to talk to us (the people that is working in the video engine reverse 
>> engineering effort) to find a solution. 
>>
>> -- 
>> Manuel Braga 
>>
>

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