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38 lines
1.5 KiB
Markdown
38 lines
1.5 KiB
Markdown
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title = "Mixxeo"
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weight = 1
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template = "page.html"
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[extra]
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logo = "images/mixxeo_logo.png"
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logo_size = 125
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logo_only = true
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{% layout_centered_content() %}
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The Mixxeo was the first open source digital video mixer.
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<a href="/images/mixxeo_render_large.png">
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<img src="/images/mixxeo_render.jpg">
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</a>
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<em>[picture is a rendering - actual product appearance may vary]</em>
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{% end %}
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{% layout_centered_content(force_left=true, min_width=true) %}
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Built on the <a href="/gateware/migen/">MiSoC and Migen</a> technologies that originated from the development experience of the Milkymist One and unlike other mixers, the Mixxeo itself does everything and processes every pixel with our own <a href="http://github.com/m-labs" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">open source hardware and software</a>. This gives us exceptional control and customization possibilities.
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The Mixxeo supported mixing from two DVI or HDMI sources up to 720p60, with crossfade, fade to black and potentially other effects with a latency of less than two frames.
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<b>Status (Aug 2014)</b> - Main board and gateware have been <a href="/images/mixxeo_result.jpg">mostly functional</a> for a while, mechanical design and manufacturing for the case/mechatronics are progressing slowly. If you have the skills and would like to help out, email {{ email(address="sb") }} or the mailing list.
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<center><img src="/images/mixxeo_menu.png"><br /><br /><img src="/images/mixxeo_board.jpg" class="picimg"></center>
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{% end %}
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