On Thursday, 18. October 2001 08:23, Zdenek Kabelac wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 06:13:46PM -0400, shaeff wrote:
> > Since Avifile stops recording at 2GB and most raw or RGB streams can be
> > quit big can you suggest
> > any tools for splicing avi files togather or does avifile have that
> > ability or will it  in the future ?!
>
> We could probably create avistream of any size - the only problem will
> be that you could not play such file anywhere else :) as it violates
> standards for avi - we might probably implement support for OpenDML -
> but I've not seen any such file so I doubt they even exists :)
> and might be better to use quicktime format for creating XXGB files.
VirtualDub supports them and afaik all AVIs created with Nandub are OpenDML 
as they contain the extra header info with title, copyright and so on. I'm 
not sure if Arpi already build full OpenDML support into mplayer, but at 
least we already read the info headers.

After all the OpenDML AVI file format extensions are nothing mystical, they 
were published by Microsoft in 1996, for complete specs checkout for example:
http://www.matrox.com/videoweb/news/press/papers/odmlff2.pdf

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Best Regards,
        Atmos
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