On 2007-02-04 21:40, Richard Rasker wrote:
> 
> *: 'Uncompressed' Quicktime and AVI don't appear to be single,
> well-defined formats either, but seem to be available in a number of
> variations. The more I get to know about video editing and video
> formats, the more I find it a miracle that it works at all ...

Quicktime is a package.  It contains material using a video codec and an
audio codec (usually.)  This sounds like a question for the RealProducer
people.  Do they have a forum or mailing list?  Get some sample video
that works from them and then you/we will have a chance at finding out
what is wrong.

> 
> 
> > Can't RP use mpeg2 as input? 
> 
> Not the Linux version. See
> http://www.realnetworks.com/products/producer/specifications.html

Well, "Uncompressed AVI, uncompressed MOV, uncompressed WAV" is a pretty
small list.

Qt/Linux/DV is not an uncompressed format.  DV is a compression codec.

And then:

"Supported Input Color Formats*"
        
        "YUV12 (a.k.a. I420*); RGB 15, 16, 24, 32^2; BGR 15, 16, 24, 32"


You might have a shot with QT/Linux and one of 'YUV 4:2:0 Planar' or
'Uncompressed RGB' in Cin.  But I'm not sure if QT/Linux will pass for
'Uncompressed MOV' as RP wants.  If not, you might be able to get
something usable with the YUV4MPEG Stream piped to a suitable converter.

-- 
Kevin

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