Hi!

> What I now wonder is how to convert these into one file playable by a
> (standard) media player
> Torbjörn Abrahamsson
>
>> Perhaps this would work for you?
>> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9005

This might be better but it won't be easy to obtain:
http://www.i6net.com/2006/08/24/ffasterisk-10-new-video-file-converter-released/

"This tool generate video contents for asterisk (to add video clips *.h263 for 
the asterisk
VoiceMail application for example, or create new video service for asterisk). 
The original file
format could be MOV QuickTime files.

It´s tested with the SIP Video Phones WengoPhone and Kapanga.
...
This product is now discontinued."

In general do take a look at the Wiki - and enhance it where you see fit:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+video

And do note that there is a dedicated asterisk-video mailing list!

Philipp

P.S.: I do remember a dedicated Video web page for Asterisk patches that 
included a
transcoding feature, but can't find it anymore - should be archived in the 
asterisk-video
mailing list.

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