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Bellagio OpenMAX Integration Layer 1.1.2 project Release 0.9.3 This is an Open Source implementation of the OpenMAX Integration Layer (IL) API ver. 1.1.2, specified by the Khronos group (see http://www.khronos.org/openmax). This package includes the libomxil-bellagio shared library together with the following OpenMAX components (built as separate shared objects and loaded at runtime): CORE FUNCTIONALITIES - An IL core - A component loader for static libraries for Linux - A simple resource manager - A framework of components and ports base classes for Bellagio Hierarchy - A draft support to content pipes AUDIO - OMX audio volume control - OMX audio mixer component VIDEO - a video scheduler connected to a clock component for video synchronization CLOCK - OMX Clock component. It take audio(default) as input reference clock and provide media clock to video sink and other component. It support fast forward and rewind. NEWS - support for dynamic loading of components - compilation compatible with Android ============================= IMPORTANT NOTE ============================= All the other components present in the old versions of Bellagio are distributed from the 0.9.2 on as external packages maintained separately. If you need more details you can check the download page in the Bellagio web site: http://omxil.sourceforge.net/downloads.html ============================= ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES ============================= export PATH=$INSTALL_DIR/bin:$PATH export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$INSTALL_DIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export BELLAGIO_SEARCH_PATH=$INSTALL_DIR/lib/bellagio/:$INSTALL_DIR/lib/extern_omxcomp/lib/:$INSTALL_DIR/lib/ export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$INSTALL_DIR/lib/pkgconfig/:/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/:/usr/lib/pkgconfig/ where $INSTALL_DIR is by default /usr/local or can be specified with configure with the following command option: ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR ============================= BUILD the bellagio library ============================= autoreconf -i -f $(source_path) $(source_path)/configure make make install make check Before attempting to run any test, the OMX components *must* be registered with the command "omxregister-bellagio". omxregister-bellagio components_path1:components_path2 That will create a registry file that will contain all the components installed in the specified directories. By default the components distributed with this package are installed in /usr/local/lib/bellagio and the registry entries are stored in the file $HOME/.omxregister The location of registry file can be changed setting the environment variable OMX_BELLAGIO_REGISTRY to the location and name of the new register file. Note: the default location for the installation is TARGET=/usr/local/lib for the library, and the component will be installed in TARGET/bellagio To change the installation directory execute the configure as in the example: $(source_path)/configure --prefix=new_installation_path ============================= TEST ============================= The following simple test applications are provided: test/components/audio_effects/omxvolcontroltest test/components/audio_effects/omxaudiomixertest test/components/resource_manager/omxrmtest TEST USAGE ---------------------------------------------- Usage: omxvolcontroltest [-o outfile] [-g gain] filename -o outfile: If this option is specified, the output stream is written to outfile otherwise redirected to std output -g: Gain of PCM data [0...100] -h: Displays this help Usage: omxaudiomixertest [-o outfile] [-gi gain] -t -r 44100 -n 2 filename1 filename2 [filename3] [filename4] -o outfile: If this option is specified, the output stream is written to outfile otherwise redirected to std output; Can't be used with -t. -gi : Gain of stream i[0..3] data [0...100] -t : The audio mixer is tunneled with the ALSA sink; Can't be used with -o -r 44100 : Sample Rate [Default 44100] -n 2 : Number of channel [Default 2] -h : Displays this help The omxvolcontroltest and omxaudiomixertest receive as input an audio decompressed stream. If an output file is produced yet another uncompressed audio stream is written. The purpose of these tests is to verify the correct behavior of audio effects volume control ands audio mixer. If any developer is interested in a full multimedia chain with codecs also please refer to the external components and relates tests. A set of application using many components is also provided as a separate package. For further details go to the download page of the Bellagio web pages: http://omxil.sourceforge.net/downloads.html ============================= BUILD RPM ============================= - To build RPM: make dist cp libomxil-bellagio-0.9.3.tar.gz $HOME/rpmbuild/SOURCES/ rpmbuild -bb libomxil-bellagio.spec ============================= BUILD DEB ============================= To build the installable deb package with the Bellagio libraries run in the source directory: sudo checkinstall --pkgsource=$(source_path) --install=no --maintainer=giulio.urlini@st.com --spec=$(source_path)/libomxil-bellagio.spec --inspect Note: the deb package will store the intallation path set by the last configure executed ============================= SOURCE CODE PACKAGE ============================= There are two ways to generate the source code package. One is provided by the makefile internal structure, running the following command: make dist In Ubuntu system is also available the debian mechanism to build a source code package, running the following instructions, in the base directory of the source code: dpkg-buildpackage -S ============================= Android Support ============================= Actually the Bellagio framework can be executed in Android Froyo 2.2 using the stagefright multimedia framework. Some makefiles and instructions are contained in the actual packet. ============================= DITRIBUTIONS ============================= This version has been tested on: - UBUNTU 10.10 and older - Fedora Core 11 ================================ UBUNTU Installation instructions ================================ In order to compile properly the bellagio framework in Ubuntu some packages should be added. These packages are not included in the base ubuntu installation. the packages to be installed with sudo apt-get install are: autoconf libtool g++ Last modified: Jan 12, 2011
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