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  • ...4.ppm''': <pre>$ cp my_boot_logo_ascii_224.ppm $ARMADEUS_LINUX_DIR/drivers/video/logo/logo_custom_clut224.ppm</pre> # If you have overwritten ''$ARMADEUS_LINUX_DIR/drivers/video/logo/logo_armadeus_clut224.ppm'' with your own logo at the previous stage,
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  • |'''Video Out''' || colspan="2" align="center" style="background:#00ff00;" | OK || st
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  • 9- à ce point si on lance X, on obtient un échec car xf86-video-fdbev-0.4.2 n'arrive pas à gérer l'écran. Il faut alors le patcher.
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  • BIOS> setenv baudrate 115200 video=imxfb:Chimei-LW700AT9003
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  • |'''Video codec (H.263/4)''' || NA || style="background:#eeee00;" |NT || style="backg
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  • /lib/modules/2.6.27.13/kernel/drivers/video/backlight/lcd.ko /lib/modules/2.6.27.13/kernel/drivers/video/backlight/backlight.ko
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  • ===Video=== ====Video Out====
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  • * HDMI/DVI output shares video signals with LCD. As by default LCD interface is 18bits wide and HDMI requi
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  • * CSI interface can be driven through the V4L2 (Video For Linux) standard interface as soon as CSI/MIPI driver is loaded: * [[Using the i.MX27 video codec|Using the i.MX27 video codec]]
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  • |'''Video Out''' || colspan="2" align="center" style="background:#efefef;"| No driver
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  • Linux video capture interface: v2.00
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  • * [[Quake]] is now running on the [[APF27]] (video will soon be uploaded on YouTube) * [[Using_the_i.MX27_video_codec|Instructions to use the i.MX27 video codec were completed]]
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  • ...(used on the APF27) has an internal DSP which can be used to encode/decode video stream, coming from various sources (CSI, buffer, etc...). To use it Freesc ...has strange ways to name its executables ;-) ) allows you to decode/encode video streams.
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  • ...ww.libsdl.org/projects/quake/|screenshot=sdlquake.jpg|status=Fully working|video=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9PDA597NDQ}} ...Buildroot on latest [[GIT]] snapshots. It needs SDL, SDL_mixer & SDL_net. Video was taken on an [[APF27]] with a LQO57 LCD. It has to be tested on [[APF932
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  • ===Video=== ====Video Out====
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  • [*] Video capture adapters ---> Linux video capture interface: v2.00
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  • ...ances, USB Webcams are (mostly) cheap and can be a good starting point for video acquisition/processing. |'''Creative Live!CAM Video IM''' [[Image:creative_live_cam_im.jpeg]] || style="background:#ffff00;" |
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  • <M> Video For Linux [*] Enable Video For Linux API 1 (DEPRECATED)
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  • * [[Features#Video|Video]]
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  • ==Video== ===Video Out===
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  • Audio and video libraries and applications ---> videoscale: videoscale: Video scaler
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  • ...ams, MPEG encoders/decoders, digital video streamers, analog TV tuners and video capture devices.'' <M> Virtual Video Driver
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  • <M> Video For Linux [*] Video capture adapters --->
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  • ==Video== ===Video Out===
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  • Linux video capture interface: v2.00
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  • ...rking on Linux with the [http://www.ideasonboard.org/uvc/ UVC driver] (USB Video Class). The source of this driver is included in the current Armadeus Linux [*] Video capture adapters --->
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  • ===Video=== ====Video Out====
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  • ===Video=== ====Video Out====
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  • ...and [[APF51Dev]] with a Spartan6 and two DDR. It is designed for real-time video processing.
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  • [*] Video capture adapters ---> Linux video capture interface: v2.00
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  • |'''Video codec (H.263/4)''' || style="background:#00ff00;" | OK || style="background
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  • ===Video Out===
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  • ...an|type=Shoot'em up|web=http://|screenshot=tyrian.jpg|status=Fully working|video=http://www.youtube.com}} OpenTyrain is integrated in Armadeus Buildroot. It needs SDL & SDL_net. Video was taken on the 7" LCD. Runs at full speed in 640x480 in 8bpp mode (APF27
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  • ===Video Out===
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  • * [[Features#Video|Video]]
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  • BIOS> setenv extrabootargs video=imxfb:Chimei-LW700AT9003
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  • |'''Video codec (H.263/4)''' || style="background:#eeee00;" | NT || style="background
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  • Linux video capture interface: v2.00
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  • ===Video=== ====Video Out====
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  • ===Video Out=== ===Video In===
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  • This page currently only apply to [[APF6]] SOM, where multiple cores and video codecs/3D accelerators usage may require to monitor and control i.MX chip i
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  • |'''Video codec (H.263/4)''' || style="background:#00ff00;" | OK || style="background
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  • ===Video=== ====Video Out====
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  • ===Video=== ====Video Out====
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  • ===Video Out=== ===Video In===
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  • BIOS> setenv videomode video=ctfb:x:800,y:480,depth:18,pclk:33033,le:8,ri:4,up:2,lo:4,hs:64,vs:4,sync:0,
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  • i.MX6 offers hardware composition of 2 framebuffers for video output. Here are the instructions on how to use it.
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  • * It will create you a virtual video camera input in ''/dev/video0'' (if you don't have another camera on your s # gst-launch-1.0 v4l2src device=/dev/video0 ! videoconvert ! videoscale ! video/x-raw,width=320,height=240 ! fbdevsink
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  • ===Video Out=== ===Video In===
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  • |'''Video codec (H.263/4)''' || style="background:#00ff00;" | OK || style="background
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  • ===Video=== ====Video Out====
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  • ===Video Out=== ===Video In===
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  • ...tem. It's first Linux implementation is called ''weston''. It uses KMS/DRM video drivers direct access, and so needs a recent kernel (4.4+). It currently wo * For OpenGL/ES demos, it is necessary to increase Linux kernel allocable video memory at boot:
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