Dear Keith,

Thank you for you suggestion, but how may I pipe a stream to /dev/stdin?

Something like cat 
"http://www.n-tv.de/video-podcast/news_morgen_20070819073504.mp4"; | program
won't work...

Sorry for that stupid question ;-)...

Thanks and best regards
Johann

Keith Winstein schrieb:
> Johann,
> 
> You can have ffmpeg decode a stream. On Linux, for example, just have it 
> read from /dev/stdin and pipe the stream to it.
> 
> Regards,
> Keith
> 
> On Sun, 19 Aug 2007, Johann Horvat wrote:
> 
>> Dear libmpeg2 people,
>>
>> I know that libmpeg2 is not able to decode MPEG4 streams, but can 
>> please tell
>> me, if you know any library, which supports decoding MPEG4 Streams?
>>
>> I have a running ffmpeg sample, which decodes a MPEG4 file, but I 
>> don't know how
>> to uses this with streams ;-(
>>
>> Thank you
>> Johann
>>
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