mithro / HDMI2USB-litex-firmware-old

Opsis SoC based on LiteX
BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License
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HDMI2USB MiSoC Firmware

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Overview

The HDMI2USB project develops affordable hardware options to record and stream HD videos (from HDMI & DisplayPort sources) for conferences, meetings and user groups.

We are currently developing our own hardware (the Numato Opsis, and also provide firmware for various prototyping boards.

HDMI2USB started in 2013, and is an active ongoing project in its third iteration of hardware prototyping. Today you can download early working firmware and have real capture happen, but we actively wish to improve and are seeking assistance:

Our aim is this becomes the defacto, incredibly affordable and easy to use video recording hardware for conferences, meetings and user groups worldwide.

Find out more about HDMI2USB and why we're doing this in ABOUT + FAQ

HDMI2USB Diagram

HDMI2USB MiSoC Firmware

Supported Boards

This firmware is supported on the following to boards for capturing conferences;

For a comparison between the supported boards, see the HDMI2USB Hardware page.

In Progress Boards

The following boards are under development for conference capture;

Other Boards

The following boards are useful for development but not conference capture;

Getting started

For using a HDMI2USB board, prebuilt versions of the firmware are available in the HDMI2USB-firmware-prebuilt repository.

For helping with the development, instructions for setting up the build environment are found in the getting-started.md file.

Documentation

User documentation is found on the HDMI2USB website.

High level developer documentation for the firmware can be found in the doc directory. More documentation is found in the source code.

System Diagram

License

This code was developed by the people found in the AUTHORS file (including major contributions from EnjoyDigital) and released under a BSD/MIT license.

Code under the third_party directory comes from external sources and is available in their own licenses.

Contact

TimVideo.us:

EnjoyDigital: