Interfacing a TI C6xxx DSP with a PC for Video Processing: Tips and Tricks

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The discussion focuses on interfacing a TI C6xxx DSP with a PC for video processing in a final year project. The user seeks advice on converting MPEG video into a suitable bitstream for the DSP, as this aspect is crucial despite not being the main focus of the project. MATLAB is suggested as a potential tool for addressing this conversion challenge. Additionally, links to relevant TI specifications and MATLAB resources are provided to assist with the project. Effective interfacing is essential for successful video processing with the DSP.
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Hey guys ..

Been ages since I've been here but ya.

Anyway .. I'm doing my final year project at moment (wow .. i like registered on the forum back in my first year I think .. lol .. now I'm almost done).

Im using a TI C6xxx series DSP for it and I'm going to feed video into it. Now, my project really is the DSP work .. I;m not wrried about the MPEG encoding blah blah ..

I want to know how to actually interface the DSP and my PC. Obviously, I can't send the MPEG straight into the DSP. Is there any standard type software that will convert an MPEG movie into a bitstream so to allow me to send into the DSP>

This is the part of my project that I'm not really suppose to focus on but hey, it needs to be done and i was hoping somebody could help me put with it.

Thankeee kindly:biggrin:
 
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