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Testing bins for BusterARM64
*NOTE: the current builds are not working with openmax enabled and i have not tried very hard to remedy it.
For mythfrontend you can use Xv for now. As a matter of fact many of my TV frontends traditionally have relied on X11&Xv alone, now its time to see if if a arm64 frontend can replace some those x86's netbooks/laptops.
Centos 7 Userland on the RaspberryPi 2/3 with mythtv
c7 armhfp came from the people at centos, I took a few sources and
I rebuilt it and respun with mythtv and openmax support.
For now the default installed build supports the Pi2/Pi3.
In future builds, I expect for this 32 bit build the raspberrypi 3 Model A+ will be the real star for a while with this project, at least for the low power/wireless. I'm still testing it with the setup. I'll rebuild another release later with it included.
The OpenMax based Media Player for Embedded platform
This is an Open Source media player, which targets to the embedded hardware platform(such as Set-Top-Box, Mobile phone, Pad etc).
The overall software architecture includes 2 parts:
1) Mag OpenMax library, the implementation of the OpenMAX Integration Layer (IL) API ver. 1.2.0, specified by the Khronos group (see http://www.khronos.org/openmax). The component plugins are implemented to realize the demo playback functionalities. The code could be found under the directory: omx_il/vendors, which could be the reference code to guide your writing the libraries upon the different embedded platforms.
2) Mag Player library, the multimedia player based upon the Mag OpenMax layer. ...