Hi, I am looking for some object to play a video file at different framerates that contains audio, synchronizing audio and video. By now, I have tried loading the audio in a different raw file, playing the number of samples that corresponds to the framerate. My next plan is test [pdp_qt~], but I think it only works with .mov files and I am running Linux. Have you ever done it?
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Enrique Tomas wrote:
Hi, I am looking for some object to play a video file at different framerates that contains audio, synchronizing audio and video. By now, I have tried loading the audio in a different raw file, playing the number of samples that corresponds to the framerate. My next plan is test [pdp_qt~], but I think it only works with .mov files and I am running Linux.
what is wrong with .mov on linux? which file-format do you suggest as "native" to linux? microsoft's avi ;-) ??
i would suggest either [pdp_qt~] or separate audio and video and load the audio into a table. this will give you more freedom in how to stretch the audio (e.g. using phase vocoder), but also more work. the simplest solution is surely [pdp_qt~]
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On Sat, 2006-11-11 at 17:46 +0000, Enrique Tomas wrote:
My next plan is test [pdp_qt~], but I think it only works with .mov files and I am running Linux. Have you ever done it?
actually, i never tried a file with audio, but [pdp_yqt] from pidip should be able to play audio and video synchronously, also on linux. on linux it uses libquicktime ([pdp_qt~] on linux should also play mov-files, if pdp was compiled with libquicktime support).
cheers roman
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