Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
VC4 & V3D Open-Source Drivers Continue Maturing At Broadcom
Collapse
X
-
Is any work being done to make open source stuff for the VideoCore side of things on the PI or is it all about open drivers on the ARM side? Do you still need a closed source bootloader just to even boot the PI?
-
Originally posted by wizard69 View PostThat doesn’t mean that many of us aren’t looking for a decent ARM based board for HTPC usage.
The raspi was and is still supposed to be used as a "brain" of some electronic project, not as a media center. Then you can use a screwdriver as a hammer, and it will work to an extent.Last edited by starshipeleven; 31 October 2018, 02:55 PM.
- Likes 2
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by starshipeleven View Post
Ahem, this device's main usecase is embedded device development and prototyping. Sure you can shoehorn it into HTPC role, but that's not really the main goal of a raspi.
- Likes 1
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by starshipeleven View Post
Ahem, this device's main usecase is embedded device development and prototyping. Sure you can shoehorn it into HTPC role, but that's not really the main goal of a raspi.
- Likes 3
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by Dr.Nop View PostIt's for sure good to have an open source driver for the Raspberry Pi, but in my opinion it has a big gap as long as video decoding is not on par with the closed source driver.
A major use-case of this device is HTPC with Kodi, but OpenElec/LibreElec is still using the old driver as the new driver is lacking required functionality.
- Likes 3
Leave a comment:
-
It's for sure good to have an open source driver for the Raspberry Pi, but in my opinion it has a big gap as long as video decoding is not on par with the closed source driver.
A major use-case of this device is HTPC with Kodi, but OpenElec/LibreElec is still using the old driver as the new driver is lacking required functionality.
- Likes 1
Leave a comment:
-
VC4 & V3D Open-Source Drivers Continue Maturing At Broadcom
Phoronix: VC4 & V3D Open-Source Drivers Continue Maturing At Broadcom
Eric Anholt of Broadcom has provided a status update on his efforts around the VC4 open-source driver stack that most notably works with Raspberry Pi devices and also his efforts on the V3D driver as the next-generation Broadcom graphics driver stack for VideoCore V and later...
Tags: None
Leave a comment: