Draft Agenda for the Media Workshop
Date: April 7
Location: TBC
This is a draft agenda, please reply with corrections.
Attendees:
Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab(a)osg.samsung.com> (Samsung)
Magnus Damm <magnus.damm(a)gmail.com>
Shuah Kahn <shuahkh(a)osg.samsung.com> (Samsung)
Guennadi Liakhovetski <g.liakhovetski(a)gmx.de>
Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto.gx(a)renesas.com> (Renesas)
Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart(a)ideasonboard.com> (Ideas on Board)
Niklas Söderland <niklas.soderlund(a)ragnatech.se> (Ragnatech)
Hans Verkuil <hverkuil(a)xs4all.nl> (Cisco)
Others?
Regarding the agenda: I put the non-MC topics first since MC discussions
tend to fill all available time. We don't have that many non-MC topics
anyway. The first three topics are a demo and two status updates and are
just informative and not intended to cause a lot of discussion. Should
that happen, then those discussions should probably be moved to later in
the day.
Agenda
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09:00-09:15: Setup laptops, drink tea/coffee, etc. etc.
09:15-09:30: Introduction
09:30-09:40: CEC Framework Status update (Hans Verkuil)
09:40-09:50: Quick demo of the new qdisp utility that is in development (Hans Verkuil)
09:50-10:00: Request API Status update (Laurent Pinchart)
10:00-11:00: Stream multiplexing (Guennadi Liakhovetski)
11:00-11:15: Break
11:00-12:00: linux-media patch and review process: how to improve this?
12:00-12:45: Fix broken media_device alloc/remove (Shuah Kahn)
12:45-13:45: Lunch
13:45-15:15: Connector Entity discussion (Mauro)
15:15-15:30: Break
15:30-16:15: Pad identification (Mauro)
16:15- Anything else?
These times are tentative and typically will change during the day.
If you think you need more/less time, please let me know. I've guessed at some
of the duration of these topics.
Links to discussions that will help with understanding these topics will be
welcome. My apologies for not doing that as I have little time today, but I
wanted to get this first draft out now.
Guennadi, I understand you'll have some slides prepared for your topic, right?
Regards,
Hans