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Subject: Re: [Mjpeg-users] Re: transcoding pinnacle dc10 footage for MAC?
From: Bernhard Praschinger <shadowlord () utanet ! at>
Date: 2006-03-21 18:05:50
Message-ID: 4420407E.405CB02D () utanet ! at
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Hallo
> > ive got some videos captured through a dc10 on a now-dead Win95 PC. when i
> > attempt to play them on my powermac (osx) using quicktime player, the video
> > shows up blank (white). however they play fine on the freeware VLC player on
> > the same mac. quicktime player says the codec is "Motion JPEG OpenDML".
> > Windows says they're DirectPlay. The file extension is AVI.
Sound like you have recorded some mjpeg encoded AVI's
There are 2 types of MJPEG, I would say the W95 did not use the version
the quicktime player is able to play back.
You should be able to compile the mjpegtools on a MAC running OS-X
without to much problems. (Most tools are command line only, except
lavplay)
With the mjpegtools you can edit, and convert mjpeg encoded AVI/MOV
files. You can also encode them to MPEG 1/2 if you want ot burn them on
a DVD.
What do you get when you type on the commandline: file video.avi (you
have to replace the video.avi with one of your files)
auf hoffentlich bald,
Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter
Email: shadowlord@utanet.at
www: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~gz/bernhard
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