I've been using mjpeg encoded .avi video and that's worked the best for me
with GEM on Ubuntu.  However, I highly recommend installing GEM with gmerlin
(gavl) support as it drastically sped up playback on my machine.  I had to
compile it in myself but I think there might be a daily build .deb floating
around somewhere.  To compile, I got gavl libraries etc. from Roman's PPA
https://launchpad.net/~reduzierer/+ppa-packages

<https://launchpad.net/~reduzierer/+ppa-packages>-martin

On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 5:41 PM, Bastiaan van den Berg <b...@spacedout.nl>wrote:

> Oh what I actually wanted to say, are you sure your libquicktime actually
> supports mjpeg?
>
> I am on Gentoo linux here, and my libquicktime is compiled as following :
>
> "X aac alsa dv encode ffmpeg gtk jpeg mmx opengl png schroedinger vorbis
> x264 -doc -lame"
>
> (which basically means I get everything inside beside the documentation
> (which is mirrored online mostly anyway) and the MP3 encoding support (but I
> hardly ever use audio in video material))
>
> Unfortunately, I have no clue if Ubuntu has anything similar to this, maybe
> different versions you can pick from the repository?
>
> --
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