V4L2 Video Decoder/Encoder Development Journey
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Embark on a comprehensive journey through V4L2 video decoder/encoder driver development in this 46-minute conference talk. Gain insights into the challenges faced by developers unfamiliar with Linux, driver development, and upstream processes. Follow the speaker's four-part development process, including studying V4L2 specifications, initial development on FPGA boards, verification on TI test boards, and understanding the Linux kernel upstream process. Learn about the problems encountered at each stage and discover the tools and methods used to overcome them. While focusing on V4L2 drivers, acquire valuable knowledge applicable to developing various device drivers for Linux systems.
Syllabus
V4L2 Video Decoder/Encoder Development Journey - Nas Chung, Chips&Media
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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