DM365 Codec Availability Schedule

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DM365 Codec Availability Schedule / Roadmap With Basic Performance Information (Subject To Change)

Codecs download link

The below codecs can be downloaded from http://software-dl.ti.com/dsps/dsps_public_sw/codecs/DM365/index_FDS.html

Readme for integrating the codec in DVSDK 2.10 can be found at DM365_codecs_DVSDK_2_10_integration


DM365 Use-Cases Performance 270MHz/300HMz** GA Release Schedule*** Comments
Video Decode - Single channel
H264 HP closed decode 1080P@12fps 270MHz Available
H264 HP decode D1@30fps* 270MHz Available No interlaced support
720P@30fps 300HMz Available
H264 HP decode 1080P@12fps 300HMz Available No interlaced support
H264 HP universal decode **** D1@30fps 270MHz Available
720P@24fps 300HMz Available
1080P@8fps 300HMz Available
MPEG4 SP closed decode D1@30fps 270MHz Available
720P@30fps 270MHz Available
SXVGA@30fps 270MHz Available
MPEG4 SP closed decode 1080P@20 fps 300HMz Available
MPEG4 SP universal decode D1@30fps* 270MHz Available
720P@24fps 300HMz Available
1080P@9fps 300HMz Available
MPEG4 ASP universal decode D1@30fps* 270MHz Available No GMC (Supports interlaced, but profile numbers for progressive only)
720P@20fps 300HMz Available
1080P@8fps 300HMz Available
VC1 AP decoder D1@30fps* 270MHz Available No interlaced support, No 1080 support
720P@22 fps 300HMz Available
MPEG2 MP Decode D1@30fps* 270MHz Available
720P@30fps 270MHz Available
1080P@25 fps 300HMz Available
JPEG Sequential decode D1@30fps* 270MHz Available
720P@60fps 270MHz Available
SXVGA@30fps 270MHz Available
60Mp/sec 300HMz Available
Video Encode - Single channel
H264 HP (high quality) encode D1@30fps* 270MHz Available
720P@30fps 300HMz Available
1080P@12 fps 300HMz Available
H264 HP (standard quality) encode D1@30fps* 270MHz Available
720P@30fps 270MHz Available
1080P@12 fps 270MHz Available
MPEG4 SP Encode D1@30fps* 270MHz Available
720P@30fps 270MHz Available
SXVGA@30fps 270MHz Available
MPEG4 SP Encode 1080P@20 fps 300HMz Available
JPEG sequential encode D1@30fps* 270MHz Available
720@60fps 270MHz Available
SXVGA 270MHz Available
66 MP/sec 300HMz Available
MPEG2 MP Encode D1@30fps 270MHz Available
720P@30fps 270MHz Available
1080P@??fps 300HMz Available
Video Encode (multi-channel, multi format)
H.264 HP Encode (standard quality) 2 x D1@30fps 270MHz Available
H.264 HP Encode (standard quality) 8 x CIF@30fps 300HMz Available Actual performance may vary depending on the system load
MPEG4 SP Encode 8 x CIF@30fps 300HMz Available Actual performance may vary depending on the system load
MPEG4 SP Encode 3 x D1@30fps 270MHz Available
H.264 HP encode (dual stream encode) 720P@30fps + CIF@15fps 300HMz Available
MPEG4 SP encode (dual stream encode) 720P@30fps + D1@30fps 300HMz Available
H.264 HP + MPEG4 SP + JPEG encode (tri-stream encode) H.264@30fps + MPEG4@30fps + MJPEG@30fps 300HMz Available
Video Encode & Decode (multi-channel)
MPEG4 SP Encode/ Decode 30fps (simultaneous) 4xCIF/ 4xCIF - at 30fps 300HMz Available
H.264 HP Encode/ Decode 30fps (simultaneous) 4xCIF/ 4xCIF - at 30fps 300HMz Available Encode with standard quality, Actual performance may vary depending on the system load
Video Decode (multi-channel)
MPEG4 SP universal decode 2 x D1 300HMz Available
MPEG4 SP closed decode 3 x D1 300HMz Available
VC1 AP decode 2 x D1 300HMz Available No interlaced support
H264 HP decode 2 x D1 300HMz Available  No interlaced support

* These numbers are based on practical use case, if allowed free run, the given resolution can give higher fps
** There is no functional difference between 270MHz and 300HMz mode codecs. 300HMz mode can be used to meet more uses cases and performance improvement. There is a performance gain of ~10% in moving from 270MHz mode to 300HMz mode
*** The release schedule is based on the status when this page was modified. There is no guarantee of accuracy, for latest update, please check with TI.
**** D1 performance measured over MBAFF sequence, Performance of PicAFF and only progressive sequence will be better 720P and 1080 performance measured over for PicAFF sequence, performance on MBAFF streams will be less by 25%

Notes

  • The above performance numbers are indicative performance of DM365 codecs. The actual performance may vary depending on individual stream complexity and tool set.
  • For details of tools and feature of each codec, please refer to codec data sheet.
  • Host ARM926 utilization will be within ~25MHz for 720P@30fps.
  • The performance number can change based on system load. The above numbers are based on simple use case consisting for just capture and display for encode and decode respectively.
  • When the codec is marked as available this means that it should be present in the latest available DVSDK.
  • The multi channel codec capabilities can be leveraged with the DM365 DVR reference design which uses the TVP5158 to capture multiple channels of video simultaneously, additionally this could be tested on the EVM board with DVTB, though not in a real time fashion. The GStreamer audio/video framework port to TI's dm365 may also be leveraged.

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Yoddhas said ...

What does the star (*) next to all the D1@30fps mean? Also does D1 support 576p30 or 576i?

--Yoddhas 09:11, 26 August 2009 (CDT)

BernieThompson said ...

It should mean "These numbers are based on practical use case, if allowed free run, the given resolution can give higher fps". The bullets in the notes section got messed up with Wiki formatting, I returned it to the proper original look though it could probably use a more direct reference to the notes.

--BernieThompson 09:44, 26 August 2009 (CDT)

Mizquierdo said ...

How can the DM365 accept multi-channel, multi-format video input? It looks to me as the VPFE can only input one channel. How is multi-channel input done on the DM365?

--Mizquierdo 09:08, 15 September 2009 (CDT)

BernieThompson said ...

This can be done with a multi channel video encoder that can multiplex video streams in real time such as the TVP5158, for example see the DM365 based DVR reference design.

--BernieThompson 09:47, 15 September 2009 (CDT)

YashwantDutt said ...

The GA availabilty of stage 2 and 3 codecs has moved from End Nov to Mid Dec due to delay in getting the codecs from 3P. The codecs are undergoing acceptance test from TI and should be availalble by Mid Dec.

--YashwantDutt 00:40, 25 November 2009 (CST)

YashwantDutt said ...

DM365 codecs are available !

--YashwantDutt 04:17, 8 January 2010 (CST)

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