Depends on a whole lot of things. The resolution required(varying
between anything from QCIF to HDTV), profile required(in case of MPEG4
can be SP,ASP,etc.), frame rate (usually between 15-30 fps) etc. Only
after knowing the above can a specific DSP be selected to support
real-time processing.
Regards
Piyush
tushariqbal@yahoo.com (Iqbal) wrote in message news:<2f696811.0402250644.5fd5cb13@posting.google.com>...
> Dear,
> could you tell me names of some real time MPEG-2 & MPEG-4 based vedio
> encoding DSPs ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Iqbal
Reply by Piergiorgio Sartor●February 25, 20042004-02-25
Iqbal wrote:
> Dear,
> could you tell me names of some real time MPEG-2 & MPEG-4 based vedio
> encoding DSPs ?
I guess it's a little bit too vague, since real-time
depends on the CPU used.
Anyway, you can try to look for "ffmpeg".
bye,
--
piergiorgio
Reply by Iqbal●February 25, 20042004-02-25
Dear,
could you tell me names of some real time MPEG-2 & MPEG-4 based vedio
encoding DSPs ?
Thanks
Iqbal