08.10.06, 07:45, Dan Dennedy <dan at dennedy.org>:
> On Tuesday 03 October 2006 00:38, jb wrote: > > Ruslan Popov wrote: > > > rpopov at nemo::camera$ ffplay dv-001.avi > > > --- works fine > > > > > > rpopov at nemo::camera$ inigo libdv:dv-001.avi > > > Current Position: 1598 > > > --- stops as shown on screenshot in previous message > > > > > > rpopov at nemo::camera$ inigo avformat:dv-001.avi > > > Current Position: 6239 > > > --- works fine > > > > Ok, then it is clearly seems to be a problem with your libdv. Which > > version do you have ? > > Let me know & I can make some tests, but updating libdv may solve the > > problem (version 1.0.0 was released a few days ago). > I rather doubt it is libdv; it is more often an AVI parsing problem. You can > convert the avi to rawdv and test it purely with libdv by using playdv. When I haven't sufficient amount of hdd for it. > the MLT libdv producer sees an avi or mov, it uses the kino producer, which > contains the Kino AVI parser code. Since avformat has an avi parser builtin, > it uses its own. There was a bug in some Kino versions (and perhaps dvgrab) > AVI code that would create a problem close to 2GB. Does the AVI load in Kino > okay? Yes. -- < ??????? ??????? ????, ????? ??????? ????? ?? ??????? http://mail.yandex.ru