mark cox wrote:

On 10/09/2007, *Austin* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hi,

    I'm desperately looking for a way to play some files my gf needs for
    school.  They play find in Quicktime for Windows, but fail on every
    linux app I can find.

    The problem is with quicktime files (otherwise working with mplayer)
    containing flash animations (otherwise working with gnash or adobe
    flash), but the combination doesn't play.

    Some examples:
    http://www.indiana.edu/~anat550/cvanim/htube/htube.html
    <http://www.indiana.edu/~anat550/cvanim/htube/htube.html>
    
http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/getcreative/Creative_Commons_-_Get_Creative.mov

    Since we already have the infrastructure to play both formats, I would
    imagine either mplayer or gnash could be adapted to handle them.


I could not get these to play using adobe flashplayer. The plugin required for htube.mov is the quicktime plugin not flash plugin.

I know. That's what the email is about. Adding the ability to open quicktime files that contain flash files. Should be fairly easy via libqucktime, no? Or alternately, providing a library that mplayer could use to play the swf animations, which it currently can't.

AFAIK gnash only plays swf files, you need to submit a bug report to ffmpeg-users or mplayer-users list, asking about this format.

I did.  The mplayer team suggested adding the capability to gnash.

Austin


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