On 13 December 2011 21:52, anatoly techtonik <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Monday, December 12, 2011 8:11:12 PM UTC+3, Nathan wrote:
>>
>> AVbin doesn't "play" a video file, per se. Some application or
>> framework (like Pyglet, for example) uses AVbin to decode a video
>> frame by frame and then presents the visual/audio information to some
>> device to play it.
>>
>> You can tell that AVbin has nothing left to decode from a video file
>> when a call to avbin_decode_video() returns 0 (successfull finish) or
>> -1 (hit an error).
>
> I couldn't find any documentation on AVbin. pyglet docs are also very
> limited in this regard. Are there any plans to provide some tutorial and
> Python bindings for AVbin out of the box? So that people can `easy_install
> avbin` and `import avbin` to play with its API/features?
avbin isn't a Python module - it's a C library that exports a stable
ABI wrapped around the ffmpeg (or libav?) library.
Richard
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