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HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a digital audio/video interface.
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HDMI Mixer/Blender/Superimposer-Chip (2 to 1) wanted
As already mentioned the Digilent Atlys Board could be an alternative since you have there 2 in/ 2 out HDMI ports. … Finally, you can integrate the previous blocks making the following processing chain: HDMI receivers -> overlay logic -> HDMI transmitter.
I hope this helps! …
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How to utilize HDMI port on FPGA (basic)
Just to complement what a previous answer has explained:
A DVI/HDMI transmitter can be a good starting point since you can get straight some video. … You can start with the DVI encoder due to its simplicity compared to the HDMI one. …