> > > IIRC kino will use the ffmpeg decoder if it is available, or used to > > > anyway. Solution is to investigate seeing how kino can use the ffmpeg > > > decoder. > > > > That's been done - IIRC Guido Guenther provided ffmpeg enabled binaries at > > http://honk.sigxcpu.org/linux-ppc/debian ... > > cc:ed so he can comment on this. > > On my imac kino crashed when trying to load a .dv file, log is attached. But I > could see the preview window for a second, with correct colors.
To be honest, I haven't used kino for a while - I had worked out a crude endianness fix for video, that got corrected by someone even, and dropped the matter when the ffmpeg packages were available. It was too slow to be useable. > IMHO the severity of this bug should be upgraded. > > > is ffmpeg OK to distribute now? > > ffmpeg is available in debian main since some time. So we need to convince the kino maintainer to use it - and ask Guido for details. Please keep in mind that we need the altivec optimized ffmpeg code ... Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]