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=== libdspbridge ===
 
=== libdspbridge ===
  
  git clone git://github.com/felipec/libdspbridge.git
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  git clone git://gitorious.org/vjaquez-beagleboard/libbridge.git
  cd libdspbridge
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  cd libbridge
  make DESTDIR='''rootfs''' install
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git co -b mybranch 23.3.3
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  make -C libbridge DESTDIR=/media/rootfs install
  
 
=== libomxil-ti ===
 
=== libomxil-ti ===

Revision as of 15:07, 16 May 2010

This article explains how to use TI's DSP with GStreamer (e.g. on BeagleBoard). You need to have the DSP properly set up following BeagleBoard/DSP_Howto.

Setup

OpenMAX IL

The easiest way to use the DSP capabilities is through the OpenMAX IL API, but in order to compile TI's implementation a special DSP library is required.

libdspbridge

git clone git://gitorious.org/vjaquez-beagleboard/libbridge.git
cd libbridge
git co -b mybranch 23.3.3
make -C libbridge DESTDIR=/media/rootfs install

libomxil-ti

git clone git://github.com/felipec/libomxil-ti.git
cd libomxil-ti
make BRIDGE_CFLAGS=-I../libdspbridge/inc BRIDGE_LIBS=-L../libdspbridge/lib DESTDIR=rootfs install

gst-openmax

You would need to compile gst-openmax inside scratchbox:

git clone git://github.com/felipec/gst-openmax.git
cd gst-openmax
git checkout -b omap origin/omap
./autogen.sh --noconfigure
./configure --prefix=/usr
make DESTDIR=rootfs install

Related stuff

In order to get the omapfb usable for video playback you need this kernel argument:

video=omapfb:vram:2M,vram:4M

And the GStreamer element:

git clone git://github.com/felipec/gst-omapfb.git
cd gst-omapfb
make DESTDIR=rootfs install

Running

You should be able to use the gst-openmax elements now:

gst-launch-0.10 filesrc location="foobar.avi" ! avidemux ! omx_mpeg4dec ! omapfbsink