The video is a short segment (2 MB) with a few hundred frames. http://www.vimatechnologies.com/download/test.mpg How can I find out whether a file needs to be demultiplexed?
The attached image (converted to JPEG to save space) is a typical frame exported by a sample program. Thanks. Måns Rullgård wrote:
"David J. Liu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:I was able to build version 0.4.1 successfully on Linux 2.6.15 (gcc 4.0.0), however, when extracting frames, the sample programs produced corrupted images with large blocks of black or green colors. A small portion (less than 50%) of each frame was correct. I also tested it on a Windows XP machine and got similar result. What could be wrong?What input files did you use? Were they MPEG Program Stream files? If so, you need to demultiplex them before feeding the video stream to libmpeg2.
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