Ignazio Castrogiovanni wrote: > Is there another way to get fps from a video than searching how > ffmpeg.cdone it? You could read the specs of every format and codec you want to support, and decode just the part of the file that you need. That re-inventing a square stone wheel when ffmpeg is already a 12-cylinder turbocharged grandprix engine... which yes, is complicated. But that's because all multimedia formats *are* intrinsically complicated, plus there is the requirement that tools be robust even in the face of corrupt files, which complicates even more. One may wish for a multimedia player useable by Joe Sixpack, and that's a not unrealistic goal, indeed mplayer is mostly there for most files. But a simple *API*? Its like asking for a car anyone can repair himself. > This reminds me to dump_format()... and this is still too complicated! > I'm sure that this field is somewhere but I can't find it. > -- Michel Bardiaux R&D Director T +32 [0] 2 790 29 41 F +32 [0] 2 790 29 02 E mailto:mbardiaux at mediaxim.be Mediaxim NV/SA Vorstlaan 191 Boulevard du Souverain Brussel 1160 Bruxelles http://www.mediaxim.com/
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