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how can i play a Mov file on windows OS 64bit
Posted: 16 Feb 2012, 05:08
by allen hyoga
i try the MovieClip,QuickTime node ,both of them can not play a .mov or .mp4 file

any help,thx.
Re: how can i play a Mov file on windows OS 64bit
Posted: 16 Feb 2012, 08:45
by chriss0212
because quicktime nodes are 32 bit only you cant use them in 64 bit ventuz....but you can use the advanced movie node or frame node! the are based on ffmpg and can play quicktime!
greetz
chriss
Re: how can i play a Mov file on windows OS 64bit
Posted: 17 Feb 2012, 10:48
by selor
on my side for the moment i am using an install of ventuz 32 on the 64 bit OS ..and run the movie Qt node .
Experiment some problems with the advanced movie node with Qt files if using 64bit install.
Re: how can i play a Mov file on windows OS 64bit
Posted: 17 Feb 2012, 15:02
by chriss0212
hi selor
most of the time i prefer the advanced movie node...just in som cases i have audio sync problems...but h64 is running very well!
greetz
chriss
Re: how can i play a Mov file on windows OS 64bit
Posted: 19 Feb 2012, 06:54
by allen hyoga
chriss0212 wrote:because quicktime nodes are 32 bit only you cant use them in 64 bit ventuz....but you can use the advanced movie node or frame node! the are based on ffmpg and can play quicktime!
greetz
chriss
thanks,chriss, it works with advanced movie node.
btw, i wanna know how can i play a video stream, such as m3u8.i'v used VLC player to play utp stream(rmtp,mms,rpt...) before,however, i have no idea how to use vlc in ventuz ? thx
Re: how can i play a Mov file on windows OS 64bit
Posted: 23 Feb 2012, 07:17
by allen hyoga
focus on this topic about video stream player(VLC) for ventuz.
any help ?
Re: how can i play a Mov file on windows OS 64bit
Posted: 23 Feb 2012, 11:56
by ErikB
Video Streaming support within the ffmpeg framework has not yet been implemented. We are looking at it for future development, but it hasn't been a high priority.
Re: how can i play a Mov file on windows OS 64bit
Posted: 24 Feb 2012, 04:14
by allen hyoga
ErikB wrote:Video Streaming support within the ffmpeg framework has not yet been implemented. We are looking at it for future development, but it hasn't been a high priority.
Got it , hope for ur progress : )