![]() ![]() ![]() I've written a few programs that use FFmpeg to decode a video, and I'm in the process of writing a reader that reads both audio and video, so I could help with FFmpeg code if you haven't given up yet on it. These things have a big impact on how robust your player needs to be.įor what it's worth, I haven't ever written anything that used libtheora or libvpx. Just out of curiosity, will these videos have audio in them that you want to play as well? Do you need to be able to seek in the video, or do you just want to open and play it? It sounds like you have control over the videos, which will help a lot (because two videos that appear the same can have different file contents, and playing one video correctly can be a much larger pain in the butt than the other one, depending on various factors I won't bore you with). ![]()
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