Free videos of CELF’s Embedded Linux Conference Europe / 9th Real-Time Linux Workshop in Linz, Austria, November 2007.
We are happy to release the videos that we took at the CELF Embedded Linux Conference Europe 2007 / 9th Real-Time Linux Workshop which happened in Linz, Austria in November, 2007.
- Detection & Resolution of Real Time Issues Using TimeDoctor, by François Audeon (NXP):
video (32 minutes, 359 MB) - Fancy and Fast GUIs on Embedded Devices, by Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri (INDT):
video, slides (46 minutes, 146 MB) - arch/ppc, arch/powerpc and Device Trees – A Walk Through a Port, by Hugh Blemings (IBM):
video (30 minutes, 534 MB) - Free Software, Licensing and Business Processes, by Shane Martin Coughlan (FSF Europe):
video, slides (40 minutes, 138 MB) - Introduction to LogFS, by Jörn Engel:
video, slides (46 minutes, 260 MB) - WebKit on Linux and How It Compares to Other Open Source Engines, by Holger Freyther (Trolltech):
video, slides (49 minutes, 205 MB) - Status Overview of Real-Time, by Thomas Gleixner (Linutronix.de):
video (47 minutes, 236 MB) - Kernel Summit Report, by Thomas Gleixner (Linutronix.de):
video (34 minutes, 520 MB) - Writing DirectFB gfxdriver For Your Embedded System, by Takanari Hayama (igel):
video, slides (31 minutes, 223 MB) - Improving JFFS2 RAM Usage and Performance, by Alexey Korolev (Intel):
video, slides (20 minutes, 141 MB) - YAFFS, by Wookey:
video, slides (45 minutes, 194 MB) - Parallelizing Linux boot on CE Devices, by Vitaly Wool (Embedded Alley Solutions):
video, slides (40 minutes, 185 MB) - Linux Suspend-to-Disk Objectives for Consumer Electronic Devices, by Vitaly Wool (Embedded Alley Solutions):
video, slides (35 minutes, 652 MB) - Evaluation of Linux rt-preempt for embedded industrial devices for Automation and Power technologies – A case study, by Morten Mossige, Pradyumna Sampath, Rachana Rao (ABB):
video, paper (22 minutes, 224 MB) - Assessment of the Realtime Preemption Patches (RT-Preempt) and their impact on the general purpose performance of the system, by Arthur Siro (DSLab / OSADL):
video, paper (31 minutes, 224 MB) - Panel: the ideal embedded Linux distribution, by Tim Bird (Sony):
video (65 minutes, 465 MB)
To speed up the processing of these videos, we contracted Jan Gerber, the developer of ffmpeg2theora, to add denoising support to this tool. Thanks to this contribution, it is now possible for anyone in the community to directly denoise DV camcorder input and generate Ogg/Theora video in just 1 step. Before it was necessary to use mencoder‘s denoising filter, and because mencoder couldn’t process DV input properly, a preprocessing stage with ffmpeg was also required. This new functionality can also improve the quality and compression rate of live Ogg/Theora video broadcasts.