[MPlayer-users] Converting between uncompressed AVIs?

Ivan Kowalenko ivan.kowalenko at gmail.com
Wed Jul 19 02:53:19 CEST 2006


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On Jul 18, 2006, at 19.43, Nathan Hiemenz wrote:

> PS. I want to convert it to a standard UNCOMPRESSED
> form, so that I can accurately sprite rip. And here's
> a link to what the RGB form  is like:
> http://files.realmprotectors.com/video.avi

Comes out as RAW video to me. Is this supposed to be the video with  
the RGB, or the RAW?

It's identified as an RGB color space, though.

> --- Nathan Hiemenz <hyper_rpger at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> ZSNES now lets you dump zmvs to movies. I've found it convienent  
>> for sprite ripping to use AVIs, it makes things faster and more  
>> accurate.
>>
>> But when I try to create an uncompressed avi in mencoder (using - 
>> ovc copy option -- it copies over the raw video dump), the format  
>> the ends up in is called RGB .

I just tried what you punched in. I get identical output from both  
videos. No problems.

>> This format is non-recognizable by most players, including any  
>> animation applications that import AVIs. I would like to know how  
>> to convert these avis to some "standard" form.

What is "standard" form? The file fits the AVI spec appropriately.  
MPlayer plays it, though VLC does not. However, VLC claims not to  
understand the FOURCC "RGB," so it's more of a thing where the file  
is properly formatted and such, it's just that VLC doesn't know what  
the video is. I think the problem isn't with MPlayer, but whatever  
you're using to import the file.

What's wrong, though, with just importing the dumped file? It's RAW/ 
RGB video, isn't it?
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