[GEM-dev] 2nd outlet of [pix_film]
cyrille henry
ch at chnry.net
Sun Jan 3 22:52:40 CET 2010
Jack a écrit :
> Hello Iohannes,
>
> Thanx for your answer.
> Here is what i get from qtinfo :
>
> Type: AVI
> 1 audio tracks.
> 2 channels, 0 bits, sample rate 48000, length 273663360 samples,
> wav_id 0x55.
> Sample format: 16 bit signed.
> Channel setup: Not available
> Language: eng
> supported.
> 1 video tracks.
> 576x320, depth 12
> rate 12.500000 [25:2] not constant
> length 142530 frames
> compressor XVID.
> Native colormodel: YUV 4:2:0 planar
> Interlace mode: None (Progressive)
> Chroma placement: MPEG-2
> No timecodes available
> supported.
> 0 text tracks.
>
> It seems i have 'rate 12.500000 [25:2] not constant'. What does it
> mean ?
> So in my case, i would like to get 25 (from [pix_film]) to play my movie
> at a 'normal' speed.
> Is there a way to get this ?
"metro 40" to bang a counter to get a frame number.
or did i miss somthing?
c
> At least, I can use qtinfo and grep with [shell].
> ++
>
> Jack
>
>
>
> Le vendredi 01 janvier 2010 à 21:11 +0100, IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit :
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>> Jack wrote:
>>> Le mercredi 30 décembre 2009 à 11:03 +0100, IOhannes zmölnig a écrit :
>>>
>>> video-support
>>> use mpeg : no
>>> use mpeg-3 : yes
>>> use QuickTime : yes
>>> use aviplay : no
>>> use gmerlin : no
>>>
>>> libquicktime-dev (version 2:1.1.1+debian-1build1)
>>> libmpeg3-1 (is it correct ?) (version 1.5.4-5)
>>>
>>>
>>> When i load a movie with [pix_film], i get in the console :
>>> pix_film:: quicktime support
>>> pix_film:: libmpeg3 support
>>> [pix_film]: opening /home/jack/Vidéos/71 fragments d'une chronologie du hasard.avi with format 1908
>>> [pix_film]: ...
>>> [pix_film]: ...
>>> [pix_film]: ...
>>> [pix_film]: loaded file: /home/jack/Vidéos/71 fragments d'une chronologie du hasard.avi with 142529 frames (576x320) at 12.500000 fps
>>>
>>
>>> Thanx for help.
>>> I have not the possibility to put the movie (639.5 Mio) on a server now.
>> indeed.
>> anyhow, you configuration tells me, that libquicktime is the used backend.
>> what does "qtinfo" (part of quicktime-utils) tell you about the
>> framerate of your file?
>>
>>
>> fgamsdr
>> IOhannes
>>
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