On Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 03:54:08PM +0200, Tomas Groth wrote:
> We have two options as i see it. We can just using a non-flv file (ogm, avi,
> etc), which is already supported by at least the ffmpeg-backend, and for some
> filetypes also for the gstreamer-backend. This will also mean that some of the
> function depending on the FLV-format will become unavailable, but as such it
> wont require an extension of the SWF-specs.
> The other options is to continue to use the FLV-format, but use the free
> codecs
> instead of mp3 and H.263, and this will require an extension of the SWF-specs.
Is first option limited to dynamic loading or can also be used for embedding
movies ? Generally speaking I'd postpone SWF format extensions to after we
have a good free specs document finished but support everything possible
w/out changing the specs (including for instance dynamic loading of PNG
or other raster formats).
I guess dynamic loading won't even need any SWF generator support for
being immediately used ?
How would you see a video-announce of Gnash 0.8.0 in a free format ? :)
if ( ! System.capabilities.supportsThisFreeFormat )
{
xtrace("Sorry, this player doesn't support xxy yet, try Gnash");
}
--strk;
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