On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 10:54:27 -0800 (PST) John Fischer <johnf at sr1-umpk-12.sfbay.sun.com> wrote:
> > Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase %I% %G% SMI > This information is Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems > 1. Introduction > 1.1. Project/Component Working Name: > Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix (VDPAU) > 1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier: > Author: John Martin > 1.3 Date of This Document: > 29 January, 2009 > 4. Technical Description > Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.66 04/17/08 SMI > This information is Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems > 1. Introduction > 1.1. Project/Component Working Name: > Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix (VDPAU) > 1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier: > Author: John Martin > 1.3 Date of This Document: > 29 January, 2009 > 4. Technical Description > > The Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix (VDPAU) is a > development and runtime environment which provides decode, > post-processing, compositing, and display of compressed and > uncompressed video streams. It is not a standalone video player but > instead an environment which can be used by video players and other > video applications. It also does not address content protection. How does this relate to the Video4Linux v2 (V4L2) API? What presentation applications have been created to demonstrate how VDPAU works? thankyou, James C. McPherson -- Senior Kernel Software Engineer, Solaris Sun Microsystems http://blogs.sun.com/jmcp http://www.jmcp.homeunix.com/blog