[openbeos] Re: Videos under Haiku?

Eh, I don't think it works on -haiku- yet. But you can use the Haiku
media kit + any media kit media player on BeOS to watch videos, and
have been able to for some time. I've been using it for quite a while,
I should probably update now.

Cian

On 11/06/05, Simon Taylor <simontaylor1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> So you're actually watching videos under Haiku?
> 
> If so, it's about time I update my Haiku partition and check that out! I've 
> got an SB Live too so there's a possibility of sound support there too.
> 
> Great work everyone, I'm really thrilled by the big strides forward Haiku is 
> making this year. It was always going to be slow going for a while until all 
> the base bits were done, but once things start falling into place it's really 
> impressive just to watch.
> 
> Simon
> 
> > >     Lots more testing needs to be done.  Particularly on strange mov
> > > files that almost but not quite conform to the spec or do conform to
> > > the spec in wierd ways that will make me go "what the" and "How the"
> >
> > Mov is the example of format ppl implement without reading all the spec
> > (which is quite big and also leaves room for interpretation)...
> > Just see the logs on ffmpeg's mov reader :)
> >
> > > Ug.  So if you find files it doesn't handle then it would be nice to
> > > arrange some way for me to get hold of them.
> >
> > Have a look at mplayerhq ftp...
> >
> > >     Various Video/Audio codecs may need to be modified to register for
> > > mov files before they will work.
> >
> > I believe ffdecoder (avcodec) already registers most of them ?
> >
> > François.
> >
> >
> 
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