Hi Nigel,
If I understand well, you need a PNG codec but OpenQuicktime has for the
moment no support for it but the codec interface is here and it would be
really easy to code such one. Basically, we plan to support all the internal
codecs of QT4L.
So to sum up, you have two solutions :
- you've got no time, so maybe you'd better using QT4L
- you want to help, so you could create a PNG codec for OQT using the PNG
codec for QT4L ... codecs interfaces are almost the same, the main
difference is that the QT4L codecs are linked statically to the library, OQT
use dynamic libraries.
Concerning the development process, we have lot's of new features coming
soon ( http streaming, vorbis, ima4 codecs, DirectShow (de)muxer, Transcode
plugin ...)
If you want to help, just say it, I will give you access to the CVS ;)
Yann.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nigel Jewell" <nig...@pi...>
To: <ope...@li...>
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 11:06 AM
Subject: [Openquicktime-devel] Current status
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a real need to use OpenQuicktime (or something similar) to
> decode individual frames from a Quicktime source. I'd like to use a PNG
> codec ...
>
> Other messages on the devel and users mailing lists indicate that
> OpenQuicktime is at a point further than the current CVS download. Is it?
>
> I will happily hack together a PNG decoder ... but if someone already
> has working code - I'd rather not.
>
> So where is OpenQuicktime at? Has anyone got the necessaries to do
> this? (Encoding would be nice aswell but not essential).
>
> Nige.
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