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ChristianHJW
Posted: Aug 29 2002, 07:27 AM


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Hi Avery,

as you probably know i am project admin of an opensource project called

MCF ( Multimedia Container Format )

to be found at

http://mcf.sourceforge.net
http://sf.net/projects/mcf

MCF evolved out of Tronic's TMF project and shall be the opensource replacement for the good old AVI container one day, offering

- prefect sync due to timestamps
- up to 255 streams in one file
- support for all codecs, not only VfW/ACM, by using 'MCF transors'
- VfW compatibility mode
- QT compatibility mode
- built in CRC ( Adler 32 )
- streaming capabilities
- enhanced editing features
- multi segmented files
- subtitles as PNG or TXT
- support for Karaoke
- Enhanced Menues

We are about to freeze the most important parts of the specs soon, especially the transor API which will define how libmcf and codecs interact.

robux4 ( you know him ), our chief coder, is currently in the process of working on this one, current version is to be found here :

http://mcf.sourceforge.net/transor/transor-API.html

An explanation how transors shall work is here :

http://mcf.sourceforge.net/transor/

Your input on the API was so precious to us .... once we have the specs freezed we won't be able to change it afterwards ....

....... please have a look and post your comments here :
http://www.corecodec.com/modules.php?op=mo...14fabc422736006


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