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Revision as of 23:31, 27 October 2020
NVIDIA VPI GStreamer Plug-in Jetson ! NVIDIA VPI GStreamer Plug-in |
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GstVPI abstracts the complexity of GStreamer and NVIDIA VPI into a set of base classes. Allowing the developers to focus on the algorithm, when creating a new element. In consequence, accelerating the time to market. In this wiki, you will find technical documentation, tutorials, examples, and much more! Here is an example of one of our GstVPI elements on action:
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RidgeRun provides support for embedded Linux development for NVIDIA's platforms, specializing in the use of hardware accelerators in multimedia applications. RidgeRun's products take full advantage of the accelerators that NVIDIA exposes to perform transformations on the video streams achieving great performance on complex processes. This page contains detailed guides and information on how to get started with the NVIDIA VPI GStreamer Plug-in and start using its full capabilities. To get up-to-speed with your NVIDIA Jetson board with NVIDIA VPI GStreamer Plug-in, start by clicking below:
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