Here is the demo.cin example:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dta1swkn2ohl91l/demo.cin?dl=0
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From: ffmpeg-user On Behalf Of Carl Eugen Hoyos
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2020 3:36 PM
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> Am 20.09.2020 um 08:10 schrieb Reto Kromer :
>
> Paul B Mahol wrote:
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>> FFmpeg currently does not have any support for Cineon (.cin
>> file extension with magic bytes 0x802a5fd7 at start) at all.
>
> If you force their lecture as DPX, then in my experience you can
> use them in FFmpeg.
Thank you,
Peter
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peter.lysyan...@gmail.com wrote:
>Did you succeed to see any image f
peter.lysyan...@gmail.com wrote:
>Did you succeed to see any image from this file? This is a ULS
>scan of the elbow of an arm.
No, not the actual image. I could retrieve only a little shadows
by using what I know about medical imaging.
>What would you recommend instead of FFmpeg?
I am afraid,
-user] how to convert *.cin into *.avi?
peter.lysyan...@gmail.com wrote:
>Yes, this file is exported from SonoTouch ultrasound scanner.
>Is there a chance to open this movie?
Possibly. Yet, in my personal opinion, not with FFmpeg.
(I probably misinterpreted as showing a liver cancer, the
peter.lysyan...@gmail.com wrote:
>Yes, this file is exported from SonoTouch ultrasound scanner.
>Is there a chance to open this movie?
Possibly. Yet, in my personal opinion, not with FFmpeg.
(I probably misinterpreted as showing a liver cancer, therefore
my question, but this device seems to be
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Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-user] how to convert *.cin into *.avi?
On 2020-09-19 01:24, peter.lysyan...@gmail.com wrote:
> I was unable to use FFmpeg to convert the * .cin file to * .avi.
On 2020-09-20 01:00, peter.lysyan...@gmail.com wrote:
> Yes, this file is exported from SonoTouch ultr
On 2020-09-19 01:24, peter.lysyan...@gmail.com wrote:
I was unable to use FFmpeg to convert the * .cin file to * .avi.
On 2020-09-20 01:00, peter.lysyan...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, this file is exported from SonoTouch ultrasound scanner. Is there a chance
to open this movie?
Peter:
For future
Yes, this file is exported from SonoTouch ultrasound scanner. Is there a chance
to open this movie?
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From: ffmpeg-user On Behalf Of Reto Kromer
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2020 9:40 AM
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Paul B Mahol wrote:
>> Below is the link to demo.cin file in my Dropbox:
>>
>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/dta1swkn2ohl91l/demo.cin?dl=0
>
>This file is not Cineon for sure.
I agree.
Is this image any related to medical imaging?
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Paul B Mahol wrote:
>FFmpeg currently does not have any support for Cineon (.cin
>file extension with magic bytes 0x802a5fd7 at start) at all.
If you force their lecture as DPX, then in my experience you can
use them in FFmpeg.
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Paul B Mahol wrote:
>> Cineon (.cin) was a predecessor of DPX, introduced by Kodak as
>> a digital postproduction format for cinema movies in the early
>> 1990s, and today it's essentially one of its flavours.
>
>Do you have by any chance Cineon muxed into .mov container?
Back then, Cineon were
Jim DeLaHunt
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> On 2020-09-19 02:26, peter.lysyan...@gmail.com
> <mailto:peter.l
Thank you for helpful recommendations.
This is my first experience with FFmpeg
Please see my comments below.
Best regards,
Peter
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: Saturday, September 19, 2020 10:46 PM
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> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Sep 19, 2020 at 11:12:05AM +0200, Reto Kromer wrote:
> > peter.lysyan...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > >I was unable
Of Paul B Mahol
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2020 10:46 PM
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Hi,
On Sat, Sep 19, 2020 at 11:12:05AM +0200, Reto Kromer wrote:
> peter.lysyan...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >I was unable to use FFmpeg to conver
Hi,
On Sat, Sep 19, 2020 at 11:12:05AM +0200, Reto Kromer wrote:
> peter.lysyan...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >I was unable to use FFmpeg to convert the * .cin file to
> >* .avi.
>
> Cineon (.cin) was a predecessor of DPX, introduced by Kodak as
> a digital postproduction format for cinema movies in
On 2020-09-19 02:26, peter.lysyan...@gmail.com wrote:
...
The FFmpeg command:
>ffmpeg -i usimage21010021041935.cin usimage21010021041935.avi
And the result is:
"usimage21010021041935.cin: Invalid data found when processing input"
[…image deleted…]
For the next time, please do
peter.lysyan...@gmail.com wrote:
>I was unable to use FFmpeg to convert the * .cin file to
>* .avi.
Cineon (.cin) was a predecessor of DPX, introduced by Kodak as
a digital postproduction format for cinema movies in the early
1990s, and today it's essentially one of its flavours.
Best regards,
On 2020-09-19 01:24, peter.lysyan...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear team,
I was unable to use FFmpeg to convert the * .cin file to * .avi.
Can you please help?
Hello, Peter:
Welcome to the ffmpeg-user list. I am not a great expert on *.cin files
or on FFmpeg, but I have seen over time that on this
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