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==Quick Overview==
  
RidgeRun has become one of the main companies with exclusive expertise in the development of multimedia solutions for embedded systems, using GStreamer as the main framework of development. Over the years, RidgeRun has created solutions based on GStreamer to manage multimedia, such as GStreamer Daemon.
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RidgeRun has become one of the main companies with exclusive expertise in the development of multimedia solutions for embedded systems, using GStreamer as the main framework of development. Over the years, RidgeRun has created solutions based on GStreamer to manage multimedia, such as [https://developer.ridgerun.com/wiki/index.php/GStreamer_Daemon GStreamer Daemon], [https://developer.ridgerun.com/wiki/index.php/GstInference GstInference], [https://developer.ridgerun.com/wiki/index.php/GstInterpipe Gstreamer Interpipe], and [https://developer.ridgerun.com/wiki/index.php?title=GstCUDA GstCUDA], among others.
  
Modular Media Server was born from the need to have a system capable of processing multimedia content (i.e. camera input) and forwarding it to multiple functionalities such as network stream, file recording, live display, DL inference, among others. In this way, different modules can be incorporated or removed according to the user's request.
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A media server is a software package that provides multimedia all-in-one features, such as video capture, encoding, streaming, recording, and, in some cases, the ability to trigger actions under certain events, for example, automatically taking a snapshot. More advanced features are also part of media servers such as deep learning inferencing, and computer vision processing, among other.
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Modular Media Server (MMS for short) was born from the need to have a system capable of processing multimedia content (i.e. camera input) and forwarding it to multiple functionalities (recording, inferencing, etc), each of these features units being ''media modules''. This way, the interconnections between modules can be changed on the fly as per user request.
  
 
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RidgeRun provides support for embedded Linux development and '''Xilinx High-Level Synthesis''', specializing in the use of hardware accelerators in multimedia applications. RidgeRun's products take full advantage of the accelerators exposed to perform transformations on the video streams achieving great performance on complex processing and the massive parallelism offered by using FPGAs.
 
 
This page contains detailed guides and information on how to get started with RidgeRun's Birds Eye View project and start using its full capabilities.
 
  
To get up-to-speed with RidgeRun's Birds Eye View project in your platform, start by clicking below:
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Latest revision as of 12:35, 24 August 2022

Welcome to RidgeRun's Modular Media Server project


RidgeRun's Modular Media Server

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Quick Overview

RidgeRun has become one of the main companies with exclusive expertise in the development of multimedia solutions for embedded systems, using GStreamer as the main framework of development. Over the years, RidgeRun has created solutions based on GStreamer to manage multimedia, such as GStreamer Daemon, GstInference, Gstreamer Interpipe, and GstCUDA, among others.

A media server is a software package that provides multimedia all-in-one features, such as video capture, encoding, streaming, recording, and, in some cases, the ability to trigger actions under certain events, for example, automatically taking a snapshot. More advanced features are also part of media servers such as deep learning inferencing, and computer vision processing, among other.

Modular Media Server (MMS for short) was born from the need to have a system capable of processing multimedia content (i.e. camera input) and forwarding it to multiple functionalities (recording, inferencing, etc), each of these features units being media modules. This way, the interconnections between modules can be changed on the fly as per user request.

As per now, supported platforms include:

  • NVIDIA®Jetson Devices™
  • x86

Support for other platforms or additional media modules can be done upon request.


RidgeRun support

To get RidgeRun's Modular Media Server project in your platform, start by clicking below:

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