Hi,

I must admit I had no idea how long something like this would take :/

It is in progress is all I can say. It is something quite new at our company and there is no existing process. It is hard to convince people that open sourcing != giving away secrets/whatever.

jp

Robert Osfield wrote:
Hi J.P,

On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 6:49 AM, J.P. Delport <jpdelp...@csir.co.za> wrote:
Gerwin
ps. I was hoping for some public ffmpeg plugin implementation to pop
up on the list, but either I missed it or it's not yet been released.
Coming soon..., I hope next week. This would only be one possible
implementation, but we are using it with success.

Any news about this ffmpeg plugin?  Any chance of it being open sourced? ;-)

This week I'll be looking into possibility using ffmpeg for reading
video, if there already some code out there that does the job then
it'll be great to learn form it, enhance and get it integrated into
the core OSG.

If code isn't possible, then pointers about what you've learnt about
what parts of ffmpeg to use would be good too.

Cheers,
Robert.
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