On Jun 2, 2007, at 8:56 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:

Last time I looked into the QuickTime for Linux project it was pretty anemic. Of course so it XAnim.

What current video APIs are available for Linux? And in terms of features, how do they compare with QT?

Multimedia for all of us is going to overlap in some areas and be very different in others. At this point I need to be able to play the latest video formats in Linux. MPlayer <http://www.mplayerhq.hu/ homepage/design6/news.html> seems to be the best bet for audio/video play back. VR may require another technology all together. There does not seem to be a one solution fits all for Linux.

Maybe we would have a way to hook into a variety of players as needed. The current support (videoClipPlayer, property) seems to point us in the direction Rev should go for all platforms. It seems Scott was headed that way in theory when you consider that property. It just never got implemented completely.

Imagine a world where we could set that property on the fly for each player. We could then access all the wealth of media players on the market that best suited our needs. Alas, I would be happy being able to play a modern codec on Linux as a starting point.


Mark Talluto
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CANELA Software
http://www.canelasoftware.com

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