Hi,
Have you tried to rename it to dv.dv (other extension !) Maybe it is not a quicktime file after all.
Guenter
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, B. Bogart wrote:
Hey again,
Well after a LOT more digging I found some things out. First off I realised that mplayer was decoding my DV MOV with ffmpeg. Good news, so I messed with ffplay some more and finally got it to load my MOV the same as totem & mplayer (using ffmpeg).
So the issue seems to be that ffmpeg does not know what kind of file it is, but knows how to decode it.
ffplay dv.mov
gives:
unkown format
ffplay -f dv dv.mov
Works!!!
So we need to force ffmpeg to try a certain codec in this case... Is this possible from inside Gem? Clearly ffmpeg is much better at decoding than recognizing formats, could there be a manual mode to specify the codec manually to pix_film ? Or is there some other library (code from mplayer?) that actually IS good at recognizing formats? mplayer actually tries to load the DV file with qdv.dll but since it is not on my system it gives up and tries ffmpeg, and clearly tells it what format to expect.
So I feel much closer to loading this file in Gem, what do I need to do to get it to actually work? (now that it is clear that ffmpeg will play it).
Thanks.
B>
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
B. Bogart wrote:
i think i have already said this before, but i have to admit (again) that i haven't been able to open _any_ video with FFMPEG (i/o error). probably making this work would help....
mfg.asdr. IOhannes
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