******************************************************************************* * DM6437 Demo Host Application Release Notes ******************************************************************************* This release of the demo is targeted for the beta version of the DM6437 DVSDK product. Disclaimer: This is demo code only and although every effort has been made TI makes no claims pertaining to performance nor robustness of the demo. The demo should serve as a reference to see how the host can interact with the target. The demo code has not been through rigorous testing and hence is not considered to be production code by any means. It's quite possible undiscovered bugs exist in the demo. TI will make every effort to fix bugs for future releases. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- V0.51.00 Release - Minor GUI fixes: grays out codec settings or config options that are inappropriate for certain modes, checks the range of "fps" settings. (MR: SDSCM00018184) V0.50.00 Release - Added support for video settings (resolution, frame rate, bit rate) - Updated run.bat to expect %BIOSDVSDK_INSTALL_DIR% env. var to be defined V0.49.00 Release - Added support for video codec selection (H264 vs. MPEG4, encoder vs. decoder) V0.48.00 Release - Changed fixed width font from "Terminal" to "Lucida Console" as the former is not always present on WinXP, changed layout to accomodate for the larger size. V0.47.01 Release - Fixed an error that caused the target to always get "0" as the number of bytes writen on remote fwrite() - Changed the discovery protocol to retrieve the MAC address of the responding target(s) and include them in the drop-down list - Fixed the time limit on encode issue - Fixed the Start/stop detection race issue (was causing play to stop before it really started) - Fixed the bug that caused the Console window to grow when the hostapp wasn't visible - Fixed the logic for testing I/O filenames in correlation with A/V Enable checkboxes - Improved encode time limit parsing - Fixed progress bar updating when audio only is enabled V0.46.00 Release - Changed the GUI to look better with Large Fonts Known Issues & Things to Take Note of:Download Driver Pack
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