no you can't open youtube streams like vlc does with any pd external
video object,
unless recompiling one with vp6, vp7 libraries
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On 2/16/07, adrian goya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use perian on os x. It reads flv files directly in quicktime, so i can
open them in gem also.
http://www.coolosxapps.net/2007/02/15/perian-05-the-swiss-army-knife-for-quicktime/
ffdshow wraps all of ffmpeg, including post processing, into
I use perian on os x. It reads flv files directly in quicktime, so i can
open them in gem also.
http://www.coolosxapps.net/2007/02/15/perian-05-the-swiss-army-knife-for-quicktime/
On 2/16/07, Derek Holzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh, I see...it's proprietary Flash junk
http://en.wikiped
On Fri Feb 16, 2007 at 03:01:33PM -0600, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
> FYI, FLV has two different codecs associated with it right now:
> Sorensen Spark (Flash 7 player) and On2 TrueMotion VP6, which requires
> Flash 8 and above.
>
> This is also in the Wikipedia entry though, but I thought I'd
> reitera
On Fri Feb 16, 2007 at 03:42:16PM -0500, Stephen Sinclair wrote:
> ffmpeg seems to be convert an flv quite well for me, in Ubuntu Dapper:
>
> ffmpeg -i video.flv -acodec copy -o video.avi
neither gridflow, mapod, framestein, pdp, or gem use libffmpeg internally?
i guess they all contain an ad ho
FYI, FLV has two different codecs associated with it right now:
Sorensen Spark (Flash 7 player) and On2 TrueMotion VP6, which requires
Flash 8 and above.
This is also in the Wikipedia entry though, but I thought I'd
reiterate it here for discussion purposes.
Does ffmpeg convert to the Sorensen o
ffmpeg seems to be convert an flv quite well for me, in Ubuntu Dapper:
ffmpeg -i video.flv -acodec copy -o video.avi
(This will leave the audio as mp3, and re-encode the video into mpeg4)
Steve
On 2/16/07, Derek Holzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh, I see...it's proprietary Flash junk
h
Oh, I see...it's proprietary Flash junk
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FLV
But if ffmpeg, MPlayer or VLC can deal with it, then it must have a
codec out there in some lib somewhere.
d.
Derek Holzer wrote:
What kind of codec is .flv? If Quicktime, libquicktime or some other
library which P
What kind of codec is .flv? If Quicktime, libquicktime or some other
library which PDP or GEM relies on for decoding already (ffmpeg?)
supports it, it could be possible.
d.
Jiri Heitlager wrote:
I am pretty sure that playing .flv files in PD is not (yet) supported.
Would it not be a very cool
I am pretty sure that playing .flv files in PD is not (yet) supported.
Would it not be a very cool thing, becuase then clips from youtube can
be used in projects..
Jiri
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