Re: [Libav-user] missing mandatory atoms, broken header

2013-10-18 Thread leanne attard
thanks for the reply, I am getting the same error and some other information: attached a screenshot - ffmpeg output.png On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 5:17 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos ceho...@ag.or.at wrote: leanne attard leanneattard@... writes: I am using opencv to read from a video file output from

Re: [Libav-user] missing mandatory atoms, broken header

2013-10-18 Thread Carl Eugen Hoyos
leanne attard leanneattard@... writes: thanks for the reply, I am getting the same error and some other information: It appears the file can be read, does any operation fail? attached a screenshot - ffmpeg output.png Please do not attache screenshots, simply paste the console output. And

Re: [Libav-user] missing mandatory atoms, broken header

2013-10-18 Thread leanne attard
Thanks for the reply the output is Seems stream 0 codec frame rate differs from container frame rate: 3.00 (3/1) - 50.17 (301/6) the problem is that when I am trying to skip some frames in Opencv in order to start the video from a particular frame other than 0, the set position is

[Libav-user] missing mandatory atoms, broken header

2013-10-17 Thread leanne attard
Hi, this is my first post to the mailing list. I am using opencv to read from a video file output from a Vivotek ipcamera model(IP 3872). When I am trying to open the file it is giving me a warning below. From some research I have done online I found out that this is an output from ffmpeg.

Re: [Libav-user] missing mandatory atoms, broken header

2013-10-17 Thread Carl Eugen Hoyos
leanne attard leanneattard@... writes: I am using opencv to read from a video file output from a Vivotek ipcamera model(IP 3872). What does ffmpeg -i video_file show for the file that you want to read from? Carl Eugen ___ Libav-user mailing list