Hi Jason,

Try runing "ffmpeg -formats". This shows the available formats and containers. On the left of each you'll see D for decode and E for encode. For the codecs it will also show A for audio and V for video. I don't remember what the last S and/or D stands for.

Note that these are the available formats. It won't show formats for which it doesn't have support compiled in.

Interesting, that would have been useful before I got the source and found out where the support for all formats is initialized... :-)

Demuxer kind of makes sense. RTSP will probably act like any other transport/program container (.mpg or .ogg file, for example). The audio and video will still have to be separated out into elementary streams, even if there is only one elementary stream present.

Sure, but then is there a way to specify what the internal stream format is? Because it doesn't seem to detect that my RTSP stream is MPEG-4 (at least osgmovie with my slightly modified ffmpeg plugin doesn't show anything).

Also, do you have any experience with the ffmpeg api itself? I'm wondering what kind of error handling there is, to be able to better recover from bad format errors or such.

J-S
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