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Previous: Development/Gatesgarth and Hardknott Yocto versions/Flashing SD card Index Next: Development/Integrating multimedia software stack/Installing GStreamer



This section is focusing on how to integrate libraries required for multimedia manipulation like GStreamer and OpenCV. Those libraries are important to have in the toolchain and the Linux image in order to have the environment compatible with Gstinference and R2inference.


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