Thanks David for the response …
Shareef,
Here is additional comments for your reference,
- As a general understanding, to achieve 4K60fps, you will need to use CSI interface (with bayer or YUV sensor)
- Current release of JetPack 3.0 (JetPack SDK | NVIDIA Developer) has BSP support of 4K@60hz video input. Our official test will come in later release using a sensor capable of doing so. The default on-board OV5693 sensor won’t achieve this use case. However, this won’t stop you from verifying it your side.
- If you look into
Jetson TX2 | NVIDIA Jetson TX2 | RidgeRun
it states,
“Tegra TX2 can encode 4K60fps H265 while Tegra TX1 did only 30fps. Now the encoder is fully accelerated by hardware, on TX1 the encoding was hybrid.”
To test that, you could use 4K@60hz video clip as source for video encoder and see the output.
Following gstreamer pipeline commands will showcase 60FPS video encode using videotestsrc as input,
(details under https://developer.nvidia.com/embedded/dlc/l4t-accerated-gstreamer-guide-27-1)
gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc num-buffers=300 ! “video/x-raw, width=(int)3840, height=(int)2160, format=(string)I420, framerate=(fraction)60/1” ! omxh264enc ! qtmux ! filesink location=test.mp4 -v -e
Hope this helps …