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how to make use of Mali video acceleration?

Note: This was originally posted on 19th April 2010 at http://forums.arm.com

Hi,

How can I make use of Mali video acceleration (ex.MPEG-4 encoding/decoding)?
without purchasing OpenMAX, I mean using Mali GPU Developer Tools, along with Meego, or Maemo.

Regards,
Tamer Assad
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  • Note: This was originally posted on 21st April 2010 at http://forums.arm.com

    Hi Tamer,

    Mali GPUs (and tools) are not intended to be used for video codec processing. Mali-VE products are specifically designed to accelerate video processing with the utmost power-efficiency.

    Can you please provide more information on what you want to develop? Is it a codec or use the decoded video stream? Have you got a hold of a Mali-VE powered device?

    Cheers,
    Nizar


    Hi Nizar,

    I'm doing R&D of real-time Audio/Video streaming on IP netwoks, with ISO MPEG-4 and ITU H.264.
    Currently, I'm implementing a mobile phone client application to comply with the desktop client applications implemented previously.
    Client should have the ability to perform the following functions in real-time manner:
    1) Capture->Encode->Send
    2) Receive->Decode->Render(playback)
    I assume these would follow a half duplex approach due to limitations of mobile phone environment.

    I'm not developing a Codec, I want to utilize standard video codecs (MPEG-4, H.264), though if there is no current implementation available that makes use of Mali-VE, I may try to do so. I saw OpenMax, but I  couldn't become a member as I'm just an individual.

    I don't have a Mali-VE powered device, though it would be great to provide a list of Mali-VE powered devices on Mali's site; I found Nokia N900 powered by Mali, but I couldn't find a solid information that confirms the usage of Mali video acceleration (Mali-VE3, Mali-VE6), or is it just Mali graphics acceleration (Mali-55, Mali-200, Mali-400), and I need this information as well :(

    Nizar, as I read about Mali, I believe Mali is a product that would take mobile devices to a future level, obviously graphics acceleration on mobile, impacts gaming and other multimedia applications; While video acceleration would make video applications such as video conferencing, well, its going to be amazing.

    Regards,
    Tamer
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  • Note: This was originally posted on 21st April 2010 at http://forums.arm.com

    Hi Tamer,

    Mali GPUs (and tools) are not intended to be used for video codec processing. Mali-VE products are specifically designed to accelerate video processing with the utmost power-efficiency.

    Can you please provide more information on what you want to develop? Is it a codec or use the decoded video stream? Have you got a hold of a Mali-VE powered device?

    Cheers,
    Nizar


    Hi Nizar,

    I'm doing R&D of real-time Audio/Video streaming on IP netwoks, with ISO MPEG-4 and ITU H.264.
    Currently, I'm implementing a mobile phone client application to comply with the desktop client applications implemented previously.
    Client should have the ability to perform the following functions in real-time manner:
    1) Capture->Encode->Send
    2) Receive->Decode->Render(playback)
    I assume these would follow a half duplex approach due to limitations of mobile phone environment.

    I'm not developing a Codec, I want to utilize standard video codecs (MPEG-4, H.264), though if there is no current implementation available that makes use of Mali-VE, I may try to do so. I saw OpenMax, but I  couldn't become a member as I'm just an individual.

    I don't have a Mali-VE powered device, though it would be great to provide a list of Mali-VE powered devices on Mali's site; I found Nokia N900 powered by Mali, but I couldn't find a solid information that confirms the usage of Mali video acceleration (Mali-VE3, Mali-VE6), or is it just Mali graphics acceleration (Mali-55, Mali-200, Mali-400), and I need this information as well :(

    Nizar, as I read about Mali, I believe Mali is a product that would take mobile devices to a future level, obviously graphics acceleration on mobile, impacts gaming and other multimedia applications; While video acceleration would make video applications such as video conferencing, well, its going to be amazing.

    Regards,
    Tamer
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