On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 12:06:12AM +0100, Ronald Bultje wrote:
> Hi Brian,

Hi Ronald,

> Sounds like... Your sampling rate is a bit weird? Does lavinfo report
> the sampling rate correctly?

$ lavinfo cnn.movtar
video_frames=943
video_width=352
video_height=480
video_inter=1
video_norm=NTSC
video_fps=29.970030
video_sar_width=0
video_sar_height=0
max_frame_size=46423
MJPG_chroma=2
has_audio=1
audio_bps=4
audio_chans=2
audio_bits=16
audio_rate=44100
num_video_files=1

> libquicktime is probably a good guess...

I used openquicktime with success.

> You might have to do some
> manual redirectin to get it to recognize libquicktime correctly, but it
> should work without source modifications.

I did have to hack up configure.in to point it to the headers and libs
for openquicktime, but it did work with a runtime lib rather than
having to point to the openquicktime source pool.

> Quicktime is said to be
> directly readable while recording

'Fraid not.  :-(  This really sucks.  I need to transcode the MJPEG
into MPEG2 or MPEG4 before end-user consumption and having to wait for
the file to be complete and closed before starting the transcoding
just blows.  ~sigh~

> and to record over 2 GB (64bit
> addressing).

This it does do.  1 out of 2.

> So quicktime is probably a good bet here.

Perhaps, but a format that is readable before the file is closed would
be ideal.

Thanx for all of your input Ron.

b.

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Brian J. Murrell

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