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Linux Foundation

Towards Mainline Video Capture and Camera Support for Recent Rockchip SoCs

Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Learn about the current state and future development of video capture and camera support for recent Rockchip SoCs in this 55-minute conference talk from the Linux Foundation. Explore the software stack architecture for modern multimedia SoCs, focusing on the RK35 generation chips that integrate dedicated IP blocks for video capture and image signal processing. Discover the contributions already merged into mainline Linux and those currently under development, while understanding the remaining work required to achieve full video capture and camera functionality. Examine the compelling multimedia applications that become possible once this foundational support is complete, and gain insights into closing one of the last gaps in an otherwise well-supported SoC lineup.

Syllabus

Towards Mainline Video Capture and Camera Support for Recent Rockchip SoCs - Michael Riesch

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