Hi Craig,

the package DirectFB-extra-1.0.0 works on top of DirectFB-1.0.x.

It provides the following:
bmp, imlib2, pnm, svg, ffmpeg and several other video formats.
Note you need appropriate additional libraries in most cases.

See if this works for you.
Niels

Craig Matsuura wrote:
I am looking for the best way to show images from an ip camera. Right now it is mjpeg based, but I would like to support other formats in the future. Unfortunately I am stuck with DirectFB-1.1.1 and the only support is for gif for the videoprovider. I see DirectFB-1.2 has support for v4l. I am not opposed to writing a videoprovider or backporting one from a newer DirectFB.


If there is an existing solution which would be best if I have to use DirectFB-1.1.1? VideoProvider? Some other method? Am I wrong about the VideoProvider?


Is there documentation on details of creating a VideoProvider Interface? (More than the completed implementations). Not to complain, but the current sources have little comments.



Thanks,
Craig
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