On Feb 16, 12:53 am, "Rhodri James" <rho...@wildebst.demon.co.uk> wrote: > On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 10:07:35 -0000, DANNY <danijel.gv...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hy, first thanks for your response! > > Well I am thinkin on coding in MPEG4/10, but I would just encode the > > video in that encoding, > > then stream it with VLC and save the video file on my disc. Then I > > would play it with my player.... > > I think you're misunderstanding what VLC does here. Saving the video file > should preserve format by default; you may be able save it out in YUV > format (I don't have a copy on this machine to check), but that will take > up ludicrous amounts of disc space and you'd still have to write a byte > reader for it. If you do do that, you have lost any chance of knowing > whether a frame was an I or P frame in the original format, not that it > matters anyway by that point. > > MPEG-4/10 is hard to write efficient decoders for, and I have to admit I > wouldn't do it in Python. You'd be better off writing a wrapper for one > of the existing MP4 libraries. > > -- > Rhodri James *-* Wildebeeste Herder to the Masses
Hm, well I see that and now I am thinking of using reference software for MPEG4/10 which is written in c++ http://iphome.hhi.de/suehring/tml/ just to use it as a decoder on my client side, save the file in that format and then play it in my player using pyffmpeg http://code.google.com/p/pyffmpeg/ and just manipulate frames in that clip-I think that could be possible....am I right? Thanks for your help! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list