On Sat, 09 June 2001, "Ronald Bultje" wrote: > You already seem to have quicktime support, I suppose this includes > JPEG-encoded quicktime. You also seem to have Not for the moment... The quicktime plugin included in Gstreamer-0.2.0 is currently broken :( . I'm currently rewriting it to make it more or less like the avi plugin. The CVS version should be updated soon ... Each codec should then be easily supported. > JPEG-videos I've seen). Our quicktime JPEG-support is based on Adam's > QT-lib, we could modify that to use the 3ivx one you guys use. But does this > sound like a good idea or would you rather see one plugin for movtar, one > for JPEG-AVI (unless you prefer the one you already have) and then we'd > probably drop quicktime because 3ivx' codec does that already? Sorry, I don't understand everything here ... But as far as I know avi, quicktime, and movtar are simply some kind of muxer, and so independant from any codecs ... The 3ivx gstreamer codec has nothing in common with MJPEG encoding or decoding... ( purely MPEG-4 ;) ) The OpenQuicktime gstreamer plugin is completly codec independant : there is -*NO*- statically linked codec in OpenQuicktime... If you want to write some kind of hardware accelerated MJPEG codec, you should only write one version of this codec. This plugin should then be used by the avi, quicktime and movtar muxer plugins ... Hope that helps, Yann. Find the best deals on the web at AltaVista Shopping! http://www.shopping.altavista.com