Hey Johannes,
I'm currently using svn r2603 (trunk directory).
I'm trying now with gmerlin compiled in.
Ok, I've compiled in gmerlin support.
pix_movie does report the proper number of frames (5065).
But for some reason when I seek above 4902 (starting at 4903) the video locks up and will not seek anymore. In order to reset seeking I have to reload the video file.
This is still a marked improvement!
Is gmerlin now an official replacement for libavifile, libmpeg3 ?
Even my m2t file plays, but does not seek, so gmerlin seems to support more formats.
The files I'm working with are 5GB, a bit big to put online. Anything small does not seem to show the issue.
Here is the ffmpeg command I used to generate the files:
ffmpeg -intra -an -sameq -ss 7 -t 169 -i step+repeat007.m2t -vcodec huffyuv -s 1024x768 step+repeat007-1024x768-huff.avi
src is over 5000 frames.
the m2t file is 2GB, so I can try and put that up, but I think it would be easier for you to just generate a huff file by scaling up whatever video content you have.
Thanks Johannes.
.b.
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
B. Bogart wrote:
Hey all,
I've had the best HD results with huffyuv in an AVI container, but something is going wrong with the number of frames.
ffmpeg and mplayer both see the proper ~5310 frames (~178 seconds), but pix_movie reports only 750 frames.
Everything works fine with small files (640x480) but with these highres files (1280x960) I am only able to play the first 750 frames.
Can someone take a look?
which version of Gem? do you have gmerlin-support compiled into Gem? could you put an example video online?
cheers
fgmasdr IOhannes
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