I had a try at Grim Fandango samples and it appears (confirmed on > multimedia wiki) that some files are gzipped. Would'nt it be possible > to detect such a case > to have ffmpeg unzip it ? It's a pain having to gunzip the file first > to make it playable. If ffmpeg has some kind of built-in gzip filter then yes, this would be convenient. Although if we're going to address this, let's do it after the baseline decoder/demuxer patch (hopefully) goes through.
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