[MPlayer-users] Re: Codec support in crossover wine
Jason Spence
jrs at ostel.com
Sat Aug 17 00:02:07 CEST 2002
On Fri, Aug 16, 2002 at 09:36:48AM -0400, David Sugar wrote:
> "MPlayer" is also able to load and use Microsoft binary codecs and does so
> directly rather than using Wine. Perhaps this method could be applied to
> whatever is being proposed here?
That's a good point. I just checked, and it seems that there is quite
a bit of code which references ACM data structures in loader/acm.c and
loader/wine/msacm.h.
So for those of you just joining the party (the Open H.323 list and
the MPlayer lists), we're trying to get access to the Microsoft
G.723.1 codec distributed with Windows from Linux so we can make cheap
telephone calls around the world without using a lot of bandwidth.
This enables, among other things, the ability for Gnomemeeting to talk
to a Quicknet card using the optimal G.723.1 codec.
I have a few questions:
- Does the ACM code in mplayer depend on any mplayer-specific stuff
that would have to be provided in order to load and use ACM codecs?
- For the Open H.323 guys, is it feasible to extend the video codec
layer to access all the codecs provided by mplayer's video codec
interface? Last time I poked around in there, I saw all sorts of
hard-coded references to H.263 and friends.
- Is anyone aware of any codecs comprable to G.723.1 with better
audio quality and/or less bandwidth usage?
Apologies for the massive crosspost.
--
- Jason
Conscience is what hurts when everything else feels so good.
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