> I don't know gavl, but it if it is close to as good as vlc/mplayer/ > ffmpeg for reading codecs, it would be an improvement over Quicktime.
it is very close to vlc/mplayer/ffmpeg. in fact, it might even read more formats depending on what options you compile in. > gavl is already in macports so making a fink package should be easy, > then it could be part of the nightly builds. > > What about using ffmpeg for something like readanysf~? Its much more > widely deployed, its even on Windows. the gavl/gmerlin_avdecoder combo uses libavcodec and libavformat from ffmpeg (as does mplayer) to play a lot of encoded audio/video streams. In addition to that, (like mplayer and I assuem VLC) it links in other libs to decode even more types of audio/video streams. > Another option is to check in a version of gavl and the related > packages to the pure-data SVN and have it build the library then build > readanysf~. Since gavl/gmerlin is not fully packaged on any platform, > I think this makes sense. yes, and AFAIK the gavl package in debian is already over a year old and is not compatible with readanysf~. -a. _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list