On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 9:46 PM, Rusty Lynch <rusty.ly...@intel.com> wrote:
> On 03/04/2011 11:12 AM, Soussi, Slim wrote:
> I would like to know what APIs are available for Video decoding acceleration
> on MeeGo Tablets?
>
> Can we access VAAPI? Can we access OpenMax IL?
>
> What is the kernel that will be on the future MeeGo tablets?
>
> This will depend on what hardware platform you are talking about.  For Intel
> devices we have people creating Moorestown, Oaketrail, and Pinetrail based
> devices with Moorestown and Oaktrail having the same hardware decode
> capabilities but Pinetrail having a very different solution (or no solution,
> depending on the OEM.)
>
> Moorestown/Oaketrail is enabled via vaapi (with gstreamer elements wrapping
> vaapi.)  Most app developers will have no need to do anything other then use
> the Qt/Mobility API.  If the app needs to build an exotic pipeline then they
> can directly work with gstreamer, and if the app already has it's own
> concept of a pipeline infrastructure then the app could choose to directly
> talk to VAAPI.
>
> Some pinetrail based tablets (like the WeTab/ExoPC) have a third party hd
> video decoder.  There is no such support for this in meego.   I have no idea
> if somebody is planning to add support, but some kind of linux solution
> exist since this is integrated into the Linux that comes on WeTab.

That's internals, the API for applications is GStreamer. Right?

-- 
Felipe Contreras
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