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Re: Two questions (about Mpeg and Networking) [message #36165 is a reply to message #36155] Wed, 20 August 2003 01:09 Go to previous message
R.Bauer is currently offline  R.Bauer
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Sangwoo wrote:

> Hi, everybody! I've got a question concerning MPEG files. Is it
> possible to extract each frame from an MPEG file in IDL? I mean the
> reverse process of making an MPEG file. If an MPEG file is made of 100
> frames, I wonder if it's possible to extract all those 100 frame
> images. I heard that it's possible using external linking with other
> non-IDL routines, but I'm not sure about it.

Dear Sangwoo

At the moment there is no idl Routine available to extract images from mpeg
files. This was one of the reasons I have set up our anim format.

> The other question is about file transfer via FTP or WWW. Is there a
> good way of data exchange via FTP or WWW with IDL? I want to download
> data from an FTP site or a Web site. Also I want to try to upload data
> reversely. Actually I used 'spawn' to activate FTP from DOS prompt. I
> know it's one way, but I wonder if there's built-in capability of data
> transfer in IDL itself.

This could be done by the socket command. You should do a google group
search about socket.

regards

Reimar


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