On 11 Mar 2003, Ronald Bultje wrote:

> Don't take this as an offense, but this is a bit short-sighted.

None taken :)  I certainly don't have all the answers.

> Both KDE and Gnome have stated that GStreamer will likely be their standard
> multimedia interface.

I suppose my point is that the world is bigger than KDE and Gnome.  If I can
support GStreamer and others by a simple conversion, then perhaps I should.  I
cannot write individual conversion for every application and framework out
there.

This doesn't mean I won't look at it, you've piqued my interest.

> If you want something more low-level, try libcolorspace
> (http://www.codecs.org/), it has a GStreamer plugin. ;-).

Sounds interesting.  I'll look into it.

> Oh btw, the format you describe looks really weird, are you sure you
> didn't forget to set the spacing or so in a certain register? Just a
> wild guess...

Nope.  The sample comes from a Hauppauge PVR-250 which is primarily an MPEG
compression engine (iTVC15 based).  As I mentioned upstream, this really looks
like an intermediate step between YUV and MPEG.  MPEG does motion prediction
on the Y plane in 16x16 blocks.

This format was also returned by the Windows driver when an untagged pin in
GraphEdit was connected up.  Hauppauge has recently released a beta ".ax" file
to deal with this on the Windows side.



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