Christian Ohm schreef:
> On Friday, 13 June 2008 at  8:40, Giel van Schijndel wrote:
>> Christian Ohm schreef:
>>> I prefer MKV to OGM as a movie container, though for a game it doesn't
>>> really matter. Codec-wise Theora/Vorbis seems a good choice.
>> I do like Matroska as a container as well, though I have no clue how
>> implementing it compares to Ogg.
> 
> Well, depends on the used library. If we go with ffmpeg, it can
> automatically play almost every file. If we use the ogg libraries, we
> should use the ogg container as well.

As mentioned before, I don't think ffmpeg is a good option. This due to
complications with distributing it.

>>>> It's probably best to somehow register the FMVs with warzone through the  
>>>> WRF resource system. Then we just attempt to always play these videos and 
>>>> do nothing when they're not loaded through the WRF system.
>>> The infrastructure for that should still be in place, we just need code
>>> to decode and show the videos.
>> I don't think an infrastructure like I described above has ever been
>> there really...
> 
> Hm, I thought Warzone already does this, play movie if it's available,
> and not if not. But it has been a while since I looked at that code.

Yes, but it isn't handled by the WRF resource system at all, in fact the
resource system is completely circumvented for FMVs.

-- 
Giel

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