Latest on Video for Squeak?

Alan Kay Alan.Kay at disney.com
Tue Aug 15 04:21:41 UTC 2000


Thanks Tim --

I wonder if you or John could look at the mpeg code mentioned by Karl (below):

Cheers,

Alan

At 6:28 PM +0200 8/14/00, Karl Ramberg wrote:
>http://heroinewarrior.com/
>
>They have made Quicktime for Linux, libmpeg2-1.1.5, and some other stuff.
>Source code under GPL mostly. Some wizard should be able to make a mpeg plugin
>in a few seconds...;-)
>
>A more useful plugin to both encode and decode, and use the free 
>codecs is a bigger job
>but most of is there. Wish I knew C...
>
>Karl

At 9:27 AM -0700 8/14/00, Tim Rowledge wrote:
>In message <a04320400b5bdc32d5ae9@[206.16.10.67]> you wrote:
>
>>  Someone must have done one of these in Open Source Land somewhere (?????)
>On the Interval Pad project we use a free set of sourcecode from
>berkeley (I think). It was truly dreadful code, but we (mainly John
>Hylands) did manage to get not-too-bad video out of it eventually. I
>think the hardest part was adapting it to collaborate with Squeaks file
>stream stuff.
>
>Do any of us ex-trios have the code lying somewhere?
>
>tim
>--
>Tim Rowledge, tim at sumeru.stanford.edu, http://sumeru.stanford.edu/tim
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