B. Bogart wrote:
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.

i can confirm something like this:
after converting jose luis' pdcon-video using your ffmpeg line, i get a video with 5064 frames, of which i can access 4901 frames (with 4902 being the 1st "locked" frame)
however:
- #4901 seems to display the last frame of the video (as displayed e.g. by vlc, mplayer or avidemux (note that the latter displays Gem's #4901 as the correct #5064)
- seeking still works if i select earlier frames

this means that somehow the frame2position calculations is screwed up.


This is still a marked improvement!

Is gmerlin now an official replacement for libavifile, libmpeg3 ?

yes.
Gem still has support for everything, but gmerlin is definitely the future way to go: it wraps all the rest.


Even my m2t file plays, but does not seek, so gmerlin seems to support
more formats.

and more.


fgmasdr
IOhannes

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