<p>The Mixxeo is the first open source digital video mixer. It will support mixing from two DVI or HDMI sources up to 720p60, with crossfade, fade to black and other effects with a latency of less than two frames.</p><p>End-user device planned for late 2014.</p>
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<p>Traditional gateware design with Verilog and VHDL is well known to be tedious and inefficient. M-Labs have developed Migen, a Python-based HDL and toolbox that addresses many of their issues and makes gateware design more productive.</p>
<p>Built on Migen, MiSoC provides a high performance, flexible and lightweight solution to build system-on-chips for various applications.</p>
<p>Milkymist One was a digital video synthesizer released in 2011. It produces real-time visual effects similar to those of MilkDrop, with the extra possibility to use a camera or other video sources as inputs.</p>
<p>It was based on a custom open source Verilog system-on-chip design that contains the LM32 soft CPU with many custom peripherals such as a SDRAM controller that <ahref="jpl_letter.jpg">went into space</a>, a VLIW floating-point coprocessor and a 2D texture mapping accelerator.</p>