hello,

i want to know if the program support this files type:

Video:
3gp - 3GPP Multimedia File
aac - Advanced Audio Coding File
ac3 - AC3 Audio File
avi - Windows video file
flac - Free Lossless Audio Codec
flv - Flash Video
ipod - MPEG-4 Video File
mov - Apple QuickTime Movie
mp3 - Compressed audio file
mp4 - MPEG-4 Video File
mpg - Moving Picture Experts Group File
ogg - Ogg Vorbis Compressed Audio File
wav - Windows audio file
wmv - Windows M

Audio:
ac3 - AC3 Audio File
flac - Free Lossless Audio Codec
m4a - MPEG-4 Video File
mp3 - Compressed audio file
mp4 - MPEG-4 Video File
ogg - Ogg Vorbis Compressed Audio File
wav - Windows audio file
wma - Windows media file ac3 - AC3 Audio File aac - Advanced Audio Coding
File


2010/2/4 slippyr4 <[email protected]>

> Mark,
> thanks for that info, i'll look in to yuvkineco.
> Your assumption is slightly incorrect. The program i maintain grabs still
> frames from various sources of video stream, and I intend the program to be
> able to function autonomously with any kind of stream that ffmpeg can chew
> on, which no special interaction or knowlege of the stream required from
> the
> user. However, this recent video has been causing me problems; it's the
> first video i've come across with telecine, and an ideal solution would be
> to be able to detect that the video is in fact 2:3 pulldown, and then be
> able to automatically align and then decode back into the source
> progressive
> frames.
>
> so, i'd be very interested to learn about your approach to detection of the
> 2:3 pulldown, if you're happy to share it.
>
> thanks,
>
> slip
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