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Re: Mpeg-1(2) reading [message #35567 is a reply to message #35469] Fri, 20 June 2003 08:57 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Haje Korth is currently offline  Haje Korth
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I don't understand where the problem with MPEG is? IDL can write MPEG and
the license for it is free. Just give RSI a call. This is what we did and we
received our license addition promptly.

Haje


"Oleg Kornilov" <oleg.kornilov@mail.ru> wrote in message
news:9cc22753.0306200630.46c73ba8@posting.google.com...
>> Take a look at Ronn Kling's IDL2AVI .dlm available on his website
>> www.kilvarock.com. It is a windows only dlm which provides an interface
to
>> the video for windows API. You can read and write MPEG files if they
have
>> been encoded in the AVI file format.
>
> Although IDL2AVI routine can't read MPEG-1(2) or QT directly, you can
> use free 'frame server' Avisynth
> (http://www.math.berkeley.edu/~benrg/avisynth.html)
> that allow reading MPEG or QT from programs that can read just AVI.
> You can also download this from RSI user-contributed library -> Data
> readers and writers -> avi.zip at
> (http://www.rsinc.com/codebank/search.asp?FID=139)
> For writing Mpeg-1(2) with IDL2AVI you can use DVMPEG (I think even
> demo) from
> (http://www.darvision.com). After installation it appends mpeg-1(2)
> codek to multimedia subsystem, so you can create mpeg like AVI.
> Oleg
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