On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Raena Lea-Shannon wrote:
> > qtinfo /home/Raena/hdb2/Joan/Joan.mov
> > quicktime_open: error in header
> > Segmentation fault
>
> You said ffmpeg created those files, right? Well, ffmpeg places QT headers
> (moov atom) at the end of the file, which requires some demuxer
> intelligence to read correctly...
> portable cameras. It doesn't surprise me that libquicktime doesn't do this
> correctly. The files are spec-compliant btw, so it's not a file problem.
Actually it would surprise me. ffmpeg/mplayer's quicktime muxing has,
at other times, been quite primitive compared to libquicktime.
Agreed though that it could well be a libquicktime problem.
> Solution: I don't think there is any. Ask the libquicktime guys to fix
> libquicktime.
That would be a good next step - if it is a libquicktime problem it'll
get fixed quite rapidly (but that will mean upgrading libquicktime on
the system(s) to the cvs version). If it's not a libquicktime problem
they'll be able to point out what ffmpeg is doing incorrectly.
Cheers,
Steven Schultz
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