On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 9:35 PM, Rémy Sanchez
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sunday 13 November 2011 07:05:21 Nathan wrote:
>> FIRST, does anyone know how/where I could find out what video formats
>> AVbin is supposed to support?  I'll search around in the ffmpeg
>> source, but I'm not sure what I'm even looking for, or where I'd look
>> for it.
>
> "ffmpeg -formats" looks like a good place to start. The output will probably
> depend on the compilation options though.

Interesting idea.  Unfortunately, it looks like the build process of
ffmpeg from within avbin is completely customized, and no ffmpeg
binary is produced.  Perhaps I will be able to find a way to get the
binary produced if I muck around in the build process for awhile.

>> SECOND, what video formats are people actually using pyglet to decode?
>
> If I can make a suggestion, don't support too much formats and concentrate on
> free stuffs with few IP problems, let's say WebM for instance. Just my
> opinion...

Well, I agree with the principle, but *I'm* not really supporting
formats or not.  FFmpeg does...or not.  AVbin is just a light wrapper
for some FFmpeg functions.  What I'm really interested in here is what
video formats people are actually using, so that I can prioritize
efforts to make the more relevant unit tests first.

~ Nathan

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