Hi Robert.
I m seeing that my /usr/local/lib/osgPlugins-2.9.1  directory dont have the
plugin for ffmpeg .
this is correct ?
I put this in my code ...
    std::string libName =
osgDB::Registry::instance()->createLibraryNameForExtension("ffmpeg");
    osgDB::Registry::instance()->loadLibrary(libName);

but how I know if it is using ffmpeg ?

tks




2009/3/16 Robert Osfield <robert.osfi...@gmail.com>

> Hi Carlos,
>
> Have a look at the osgmovie example for guidance, it'll boil down to
> reading a image, and assing to the a textured quad.  Right now you'll need
> to preload the ffmpeg plugin as osgDB won't yet automatically alias the
> movie extensions to ffmpeg.  On the movie command line you use the option -e
> ffmpeg to pre load the plugin.  Programatically you'd use:
>
> std::string libName =
> osgDB::Registry::instance()->createLibraryNameForExtension("ffmpeg");
> osgDB::Registry::instance()->loadLibrary(libName);
>
> Robert.
>
> 2009/3/16 Carlos Sanches <ces...@gmail.com>
>
>>
>> Hi all !
>> I downloaded osg 2.9.1 . I m using  pImageStream =
>> dynamic_cast<osg::ImageStream*>(hudImage);
>> to open a movie.
>> What have I to do to use ffmpeg to read my movies ?
>>
>> tks
>>
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