I saw that on the wiki page there was a ? next to avi support in liblicense.
There is a place meta information can be put in the asf 2.0 file format, which most avi files are. (avi is not a format, only a file extension) Many camera and cheap video recorders output video in asf 2 format, encoded in wmv or mpeg-2. "This object permits authors to record human-readable, pertinent data about the file and its contents. This content is readily expandable to satisfy varying bibliographic needs. Authors can supplement (or ignore) the “standard” bibliographic information (for example, title, author, copyright, and description) with content designations of their own choosing. Each individual field name and value can be stored in as many different languages as are preferred by the author, and can be stream-specific or pertinent to the whole file." http://avifile.sourceforge.net/asf0298rtf.htm#_Toc413134244 -- -Shawn Landden _______________________________________________ cc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-devel
