+1 on Quicktime, we used it here on a everyday basis.  (Win/Mac = Quicktime
SDK and Linux = libquicktime).

I like the sub images and putting all details per format into the plugins.

On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 8:47 AM, Larry Gritz <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mar 20, 2012, at 11:34 AM, Mikael Sundell wrote:
>
> > @Larry: Personally I would like to see movie support in oiio
> (quicktime/libquicktime, ffmpeg). Probably a frame parameter in the API
> would be enough, just to make it possible to write new "sequence based"
> readers/writers. Is it on the roadmap at all?
> >
>
> I'm all for it, assuming we can keep the current level of abstraction and
> not clutter the public APIs with intricate details of the movie codecs.
>  For example, we already have the concept of "subimages" -- many of the
> formats can handle more than one image per file.    Do you think it would
> be sufficient to just use this concept, that is, make a the frames of a
> movie file simply appear to be the different subimages?  I think it could
> all be made to work.  Let's pick one format and write a reader for it, and
> see how far we get.
>
>
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