Hi Nathan,

Here's few sample video I have used: http://www.megaupload.com/?f=AP6JGXV4
Also attached video.py to play the video using AVbin 8
Env: Windows 7 32bit

I also using a .mov file to test, unfortunately my connection is too slow
to upload 45MB video of file, you can use any .mov file to test your self.

> Just FYI, there is http://acinerella.sourceforge.net/ , a thin ffmpeg
> wrapper also (simple API) *written in Pascal* as known
http://andorra.sourceforge.net/
> part


Correction: It's written in C, not Pascal as stated in previous message.
They have pascal wrapper for the library that used in andorra 2d

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coderbuzz

On 11 December 2011 02:43, Nathan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry for the delay, I have been sick in bed.
>
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 2:57 AM, coderbuzz <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Just found AVBin have new home & maintainer, congrats and thank you
> > for continuing this project.
>
> Thanks!
>
> > I have trying Cocos2D several months ago, need video player
> > capability, previous windows release (avbin-win32-5.zip) can play some
> > now video file formats, but mostly no sound or terminated with Access
> > Violation (wmv, mp4, mov), mpeg (old format) is OK. Probably the
> > version of ffmpeg have used is to old.
>
> AVbin 5 uses a version of FFmpeg that is over 3 years old.  You are
> probably right.
>
> > avbin-win32-5.zip can play some, but the newest (avbin-win32-v8.zip)
> > won't play anything (using the same video samples).
> > Always got: 'No video track in this source.', (source.video_format
> > return None)
>
> That's not good :-(  There's no built-in tests for AVbin or
> Pyglet/AVbin that I have found yet, so I do not (yet) have a set of
> regression tests to see what breaks.  I don't use AVbin or Pyglet on
> Windows myself, so I am glad that you took the time to report this.
>
> Could you be more specific about what "anything" is?  Which video
> formats did you actually try?  Can you provide me with any (small)
> test videos that I can use to test this?
>
> My first suspicion is that compiling without bzlib and zlib support is
> breaking things.
>
> > I'm using pyglet's video.py example to test the binary
> >
> > Just FYI, there is http://acinerella.sourceforge.net/ , a thin ffmpeg
> > wrapper also (simple API) written in Pascal as known
> http://andorra.sourceforge.net/
> > part
>
> Interesting.  Thanks for pointing that out.
>
> ~ Nathan
>
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