Pierre Dumuid wrote:

Actually, I did some more digging:

http://www.fourcc.org/indexcod.htm?main=codecs.php

The "rle " codec could be it.. The link's broken, but searching for "qtrle" on google (http://www.google.com.au/search?q=qtrle) shows some source code that could be used to decode the file. It also seems that ffmpeg already has the decoder built in! If you have could generate some sample footage, (as small as possible (probably about 30 frames) since the "Animation codec" seems like it is to be almost raw) Then could you place it somewhere on the web for a reference sample that cinelerra should one day handle, (if it currently doesn't).

Cheers,
Pierre
Actually, I just loaded up: http://www.multimedia.cx/samples/qtrle/Animation-Truecolour.mov into cinelerra w/out any problems!!! So if this is equivalent to the "Animation codec" you're likely in luck (for reading the file, but I don't know about writing to a file!)
Cheers
Pierre
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