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Where did you get that? HDMI2 supports [email protected] with YUV4:4:4 or RGB using 594 MHz base clock and few other tricks like scrambling to lower possibility...
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There is also DW HDMI HDR support in the pipeline. This controller is used on Amlogic, Allwinner, Rockchip and other SoCs.
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I assume you talking about VPU driver? Graphics (GPU) driver has nothing to do with video decoding. Their VPU driver is actually open source from the...
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All of that can be already implemented through DRM and it is for many SoCs....
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It should. In VPU case, Allwinner just added new functionalities on top of older. Except for VP9, which is it's own IP block. It seems to be WebM reference...
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Most, if not all, backers which gave 1024 EUR or more, are companies which produce SBCs with AW SoCs. I know that OrangePi, Pine64 and Olimex donated...
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jernej replied to H.264 Decoding Tackled For Reverse-Engineered "Cedrus" Allwinner Video Decode Driverin X.Org & DRMMichael You mixed up libvdpau-sunxi, which is a precursor project, where most reverse engineering happened and current project, implementing V4L2 VPU...
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Maybe in (near?) future. There is an effort to implement mesa driver here: https://github.com/yuq?tab=repositories
Which part...
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Here is a IRC log where Christina explained why she is not interested in developing it anymore:
https://irclog.whitequark.org/linux-sunxi/2017-...
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According to mainline Linux device tree most drivers are already mainlined, including HDMI, so I would not call that bad support. Also there is Kodi demo...
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