Hi,
well, in general I do not have the slightest idea about dv. I just remembered that I once had to rename a dv file in order for it to be recognized by ffplay. Now, what leaves to be done is to check what ffplay actually does with this file, maybe it really deduces the codec from the extension. Maybe mplayer has a better way to detect what the file actually is. If it is really quicktime or not.
Guenter
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, B. Bogart wrote:
Hey all,
Ok I renamed my dv file to dv_capture.dv and now ffplay loads it fine without complaining and without the -f dv option.
Even with .dv in the name still Gem will not load it. I can't see any reason for this since ffmpeg loads the file fine on its own...
Johannes, I wonder if I could help you at all with your struggles with ffmpeg? I'm just using apt with the stuff from debian-marillat.
Anyhow I'd really like to get this resolved, since ffmpeg is clearly able to read the file. (I think I'll be using DV a lot in the future)
Any ideas why ffmpeg would load the file but Gem not? Same messages as before ffmpeg "unsupported" unable to load file...
I'll try dv.mov and dv.dv tomorrow. (as well as removing -Werror from the PDP makefiles, blech!)
B.
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
B. Bogart wrote:
Hey Guenter,
This is an interesting suggestion. I can't try it now since I'm away from that machine.
a good test would be "file dv.mov"
mfg.asdr IOhannes
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