I recently came across this. It may be useful (or vaguely relevant). I
have never used it (and know nothing about the subject)

http://www.pymedia.org/features.html

kevin


>
> That was my way!! But since pyglet uses ffmpeg in the backend, I
> figured I wouldn't say. Though using pyglet may be easier :-P
>
> The relevent parts of the docs are
> http://pyglet.org/doc/programming_guide/incorporating_video.html and
> http://pyglet.org/doc/api/pyglet.media-module.html
>
> On 18/04/2008, Michael Twomey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>  On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Padraig Kitterick
>>  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  >
>>  >  Anyone have any experience with getting Python to display
>> full-screen
>>  >  video? I had a good search around a few weeks ago but most of the
>>  >  modules supported only extrememly specific or a small range of video
>>  >  codecs. My goal is to have a single machine displaying two videos
>>  >  simultaneously on two different monitors, using a suitable
>> dual-overlay
>>  >  gfx card.
>>  >
>>
>>
>> One option is pyglet, http://pyglet.org/ (see
>>  http://pyglet.org/doc/programming_guide/supported_media_types.html for
>>  a list of media types).
>>
>>  mick
>>
>>
>>  >
>>
>
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