Hey Johannes, I'm currently using svn r2603 (trunk directory).
I'm trying now with gmerlin compiled in. Ok, I've compiled in gmerlin support. pix_movie does report the proper number of frames (5065). But for some reason when I seek above 4902 (starting at 4903) the video locks up and will not seek anymore. In order to reset seeking I have to reload the video file. This is still a marked improvement! Is gmerlin now an official replacement for libavifile, libmpeg3 ? Even my m2t file plays, but does not seek, so gmerlin seems to support more formats. The files I'm working with are 5GB, a bit big to put online. Anything small does not seem to show the issue. Here is the ffmpeg command I used to generate the files: ffmpeg -intra -an -sameq -ss 7 -t 169 -i step+repeat007.m2t -vcodec huffyuv -s 1024x768 step+repeat007-1024x768-huff.avi src is over 5000 frames. the m2t file is 2GB, so I can try and put that up, but I think it would be easier for you to just generate a huff file by scaling up whatever video content you have. Thanks Johannes. .b. IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote: > B. Bogart wrote: >> Hey all, >> >> I've had the best HD results with huffyuv in an AVI container, but >> something is going wrong with the number of frames. >> >> ffmpeg and mplayer both see the proper ~5310 frames (~178 seconds), but >> pix_movie reports only 750 frames. >> >> Everything works fine with small files (640x480) but with these highres >> files (1280x960) I am only able to play the first 750 frames. >> >> Can someone take a look? > > > which version of Gem? > do you have gmerlin-support compiled into Gem? > could you put an example video online? > > cheers > > fgmasdr > IOhannes > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > GEM-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/gem-dev _______________________________________________ GEM-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/gem-dev
