There is currently only read support for the various movie formats, no write 
support at all. And the read support is only for treating them as simply a 
multi-image file, one subimage for each frame, but no understanding of audio or 
any other details of their true movie nature. Though that's still plenty for a 
lot of applications.


On Feb 10, 2015, at 10:54 AM, Chad Dombrova <chad...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Anything to do with reading and writing .mov.  Larry mentioned that this 
> feature was still pretty basic and write support should be avoided in 
> production. 
> 
> —
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> 
> 
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Mariusz Szczepańczyk 
> <mszczepanc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Google have just opened the application period for organizations. Is OIIO 
> going to participate this year?
> 
> I have an almost complete GIF output plugin since a couple of months ago but 
> can't find the time to get to it. It still have bugs, needs some test cases, 
> profiling and polishing and it could make a part of a gsoc assingment.
> 
> As for another part, I've been thinking about:
>  - adding new format (any ideas?),
>  - creating an android port + basic image viewing app, so it could serve as a 
> working usage example.
> 
> Or maybe someone would like to have something implemented/improved in 
> particular?
> 
> Mariusz
> 
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