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Mpxplay v1.57 beta 9 is out (Users)

posted by Mpxplay, 16.11.2010, 20:46

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.ts
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matroska
>
> At first I naively thought you meant WebM, but apparently not. So I'm not
> sure where such formats and media originate from. But anyways, good luck!

The latest HD movies and video clips are stored in MP4, MKV or TS format.
I also use MKV for my videoclips, I merge the youtube H264 videos and good quality audio files (MP3,FLAC) into this format (with MKVToolNix). I use TS at my DVB-T recordings too.
It's very difficult (for me) to create a demuxer (or decoder) from the original "whitepaper", rather I use other sources to make my own demuxer/decoder version.

> > > did you ever succeed in porting it to a newer version than OW 1.3?
> >
> > You don't read the changelog... :-) I've already made it, but the v1.57
> > is still compiled with OW1.3 . For the next version I will use the OW1.9
> > btw the latter makes smaller executable, just compiles slower (it's bad
> > for me at the development/tests)
>
> I occasionally read the WHATSNEW when a new beta happens, but it's so
> detailed and beyond me that my eyes glaze over. Plus, you mix in old "beta"
> news with new "beta" news, heh. So no, I don't follow too closely or my
> head would explode. :-P

Because the OW1.9 compatibility is just a source modification (has no effect in the binaries), it's mentioned in the whatsnew.157 only (end of the "diffs between v1.57 beta 4 and beta 3" section). And I (also) wrote nowhere about the in_ffmpg.c modifications. It's a future feature only (and maybe it will be not used in that format).
The whatsnew.txt contains only the major changes (between the previous final and latest alpha/beta/final release). The whatsnew.157 is the detailed changelog, it's also a reminder for me.

 

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