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4 <FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2> | |
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7 <P><B><A NAME=2.1>2.1. Supported formats</A></B></P> | |
8 | |
9 <P><B>MPlayer</B> can read/play from the following devices/formats:<BR> | |
10 <UL> | |
11 <LI> <A HREF="#2.1.1.1">VCD</A> (Video CD) directly from CD-ROM or from CDRwin's .bin image file | |
12 <LI> <A HREF="#2.1.1.1">DVD</A>, directly from your DVD disk, using libdvdread for decryption | |
13 <LI> <A HREF="#2.1.1.1">MPEG 1/2</A> System Stream (PS/PES/VOB) and Elementary Stream (ES) file | |
14 formats | |
15 <LI> <A HREF="#2.1.1.2">RIFF AVI</A> file format | |
16 <LI> <A HREF="#2.1.1.3">ASF/WMV</A> 1.0 file format | |
17 <LI> <A HREF="#2.1.1.4">QT/MOV</A> file format with (un)compressed headers | |
18 <LI> <A HREF="#2.1.1.5">VIVO</A> format (.viv files) | |
3806 | 19 <LI> <A HREF="#2.1.1.6">FLI</A> format |
20 <LI> <A HREF="#2.1.1.7">RealMedia</A> format (.rm files) | |
3816 | 21 <LI> <A HREF="#2.1.1.8">NuppelVideo</A> format (.nuv files) |
2761 | 22 <LI> supports <A HREF="documentation.html#3.3">reading from stdin</A>, or network via HTTP |
2745 | 23 </UL></P> |
24 | |
25 <P>It's important to clarify a popular mistake. When people see a file with | |
26 <B>.AVI</B> extension, they instantly declare that isn't an MPEG file. | |
27 That's not true. At least not entirely. If you tell them that such a file | |
28 can contain MPEG1 video, they laugh at you. Feel free to kick their dumbass | |
29 faces, then tell them to RTFM.</P> | |
30 | |
31 <P>You see, a <B>codec</B> isn't equal to a <B>file format</B>.<BR> | |
32 Video <B>codecs</B> are: MPEG1, MPEG2, DivX, Indeo5, 3ivx.<BR> | |
2865 | 33 Video <B>formats</B> are: MPG, AVI, ASF.<BR> |
2745 | 34 </P> |
35 | |
36 <P>In theory, you can happily put an OpenDivX video and MP3 audio | |
37 into a <B>.MPG</B> format file. Though most players won't play it, since | |
38 they expect MPEG1 video and MP2 audio (<B>.MPG</B> doesn't have the | |
39 necessary fields to describe its video and audio streams, like <B>.AVI</B> | |
40 does). Or put MPEG1 video to an .AVI. For example <A HREF="http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net">ffmpeg</A> can | |
41 create these files.</P> | |
42 | |
43 <P>Audio <B>codecs</B> and <B>formats</B> are basically the same terms.</P> | |
44 | |
45 | |
46 <P><B><A NAME=2.1.1>2.1.1. Video formats</A></B></P> | |
47 | |
48 | |
2865 | 49 <P><B><A NAME=2.1.1.1>2.1.1.1. MPEG files</A></B></P> |
2745 | 50 |
51 <P> | |
52 <LI>MPG : this is the most <B>basic</B> form of MPEG file formats. Contains | |
2865 | 53 MPEG1 video, and MP2 (MPEG-1 layer 2) audio, or rarely MP1.</LI> |
54 <LI>DAT : this is the very same format as MPG, just different extension. Used | |
55 on <B>Video CD</B>s. Due to the nature VCDs are created and Linux is designed, | |
2745 | 56 the DAT files can't be played nor copied from VCDs. You have to use the |
57 <CODE>-vcd</CODE> option to play the VideoCD.</LI> | |
2865 | 58 <LI>VOB : this is the MPEG file format on <B>DVD</B>s. The same as MPG, plus |
59 capability to contain subtitles, or non-MPEG (AC3) audio. Contains encoded MPEG2 | |
60 video, and usually AC3 audio, but MP2 is allowed too.<BR> | |
61 <B>Read the <A HREF="cd-dvd.html#4.2">DVD section</A> !</B></LI> | |
2745 | 62 </P> |
63 | |
2865 | 64 <P>In MPEG files, series of frames are grouped together, and are independent |
65 from the other groups. What this means is you can cut/join an MPEG file with | |
66 standard file-tools (like dd, cut), and it remains completely functional.</P> | |
67 | |
2761 | 68 <P>One important feature for MPGs is that they have a field to describe |
69 the aspect ratio of the video stream within. For example SVCDs have | |
70 480x480 resolution video, and in the header that field is set to 4:3, so | |
71 it's played at 640x480. AVI files don't have this field, so one has to | |
2865 | 72 rescale it during encoding.</P> |
2761 | 73 |
2745 | 74 |
75 <P><B><A NAME=2.1.1.2>2.1.1.2. AVI files</A></B></P> | |
76 | |
77 <P>Designed by Micro$oft, the <B>AVI (Audio Video Interleaved)</B> is a | |
78 widespread multipurpose format, currently used mostly for DivX and DivX4 | |
79 videos. Has many known drawbacks, and inabilities (for example in streaming). | |
80 Has support for one video stream, and 99 audio streams. Can be as big as | |
81 2Gb. There exists an extension for it to be bigger, called <B>OpenDMS</B>. | |
2761 | 82 M$ currently strongly discourages its use and propagates ASF/WMV. Not if |
2745 | 83 anybody cares.<BR> |
84 <B>NOTE</B> : DV cameras can create two types of AVI format, one is the usual and | |
85 playable, the other is neither.</P> | |
86 | |
2865 | 87 <P>There are two kinds of AVI files: |
88 <UL> | |
89 <LI><B>Interleaved</B> : audio and video content is interleaved. This is the | |
90 standard usage. Recommended and mostly used. Some tools create interleaved | |
91 AVIs with bad sync. <B>MPlayer</B> detects these as interleaved, and this | |
92 climaxes in loss of A/V sync, probably at seeking. These files should be | |
93 played as non-interleaved (with the <CODE>-ni</CODE> option).</LI> | |
94 <LI><B>Non-interleaved</B> : bad. First come the whole video stream, then the whole | |
95 audio stream, thus needs a lot of seeking. It's very bad when playing from | |
96 network or CDROM.</LI> | |
97 </UL> | |
98 </P> | |
99 | |
100 <P>MPlayer supports 2 kind of timing for AVI files: | |
101 <UL> | |
102 <LI><B>bps-based</B> : it is based on bitrate/samplerate of video/audio stream. This | |
103 method is used by most players, including avifile and windows media player. | |
104 Files with broken headers, and files created with VBR audio but not | |
105 VBR-compliant encoder will result in A/V desync with this method (mostly at | |
106 seeking).</LI> | |
107 <LI><B>interleaving-based</B> : it doesn't use bitrate value of the header, instead | |
108 it uses the relative position of interleaved audio and video chunks. Makes | |
109 some badly encoded file with VBR audio playable.</LI> | |
110 </UL> | |
111 </P> | |
112 | |
113 <P>Any audio and video codec is allowed, but note that VBR audio isn't well | |
114 supported by most of the players. The file format makes it possible to use VBR | |
115 audio, but most players expect CBR audio, thus they fail with VBR. VBR is | |
116 unusual, and Microsoft's AVI specs only describe CBR audio. I also note, that | |
3027 | 117 most AVI encoders/multiplexers create bad files if using VBR audio. Only 2 |
2865 | 118 exception (known by me): NaNDub and <A HREF="encoding.html">MEncoder</A>.</P> |
119 | |
2745 | 120 |
121 <P><B><A NAME=2.1.1.3>2.1.1.3. ASF/WMV files</A></B></P> | |
122 | |
2865 | 123 <P>ASF (active streaming format) comes from Microsoft. They developed two |
124 variants of ASF, v1.0 and v2.0. v1.0 is used by their media tools (windows | |
125 media player and windows media encoder) and is very secret. v2.0 is published | |
126 and patented :). Of course they differ, there is no compatibility at all (it's | |
127 just another legal game). <B>MPlayer</B> supports only v1.0, as nobody has ever seen | |
128 v2.0 files :) . Note, that .ASF files nowdays come with the extension .WMA or | |
129 .WMV.</P> | |
2745 | 130 |
131 | |
2865 | 132 <P><B><A NAME=2.1.1.4>2.1.1.4. QuickTime/MOV files</A></B></P> |
133 | |
134 <P>These are from Macintosh. Usually have extensions of .QT or .MOV . Note | |
135 that since the MPEG4 Group chose QuickTime as the recommended file format | |
3027 | 136 for MPEG4, their .MOV files come with .MPG or .MP4 extension (interesting |
137 that in these files the video stream is a real .MPG file. With the | |
138 <CODE>-dumpvideo</CODE> option you can even extract it.).</P> | |
2745 | 139 |
2865 | 140 <P><B>Codecs</B>: any codecs allowed, both CBR and VBR. Note: most new mov files use |
141 <B>Sorenson</B> video and QDesign Music audio. These formats are completely | |
142 secret, and only Apple's quicktime player is able to play these files (on | |
143 win/mac only).</P> | |
144 | |
2745 | 145 |
146 <P><B><A NAME=2.1.1.5>2.1.1.5. VIV files</A></B></P> | |
147 | |
2865 | 148 <P><B>MPlayer</B> happily demuxes VIVO file formats. The format's big |
149 disadvantage is that it has no index block, nor fixed packetsize or sync bytes, | |
150 and most files lack even keyframes, so forget seeking!</P> | |
151 | |
152 <P>VIVO/1.0 files' video codec is standard <B>h.263</B> . The VIVO/2.0 files' | |
153 video codec is a modified, nonstandard <B>h.263</B> . Audio is the same, | |
154 it may be <B>g.723</B> (standard), or <B>Vivo Siren</B> .</P> | |
155 | |
156 <P>See the <A HREF=codecs.html#2.2.1.4>VIVO video codec</A> | |
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157 and <A HREF=codecs.html#2.2.2.4>VIVO audio codec</A> sections for installation |
2855 | 158 instructions.</P> |
2745 | 159 |
160 | |
3806 | 161 <P><B><A NAME=2.1.1.6>2.1.1.6. FLI files</A></B></P> |
162 | |
163 <P><B>FLI</B> is a very old fileformat used by Autodesk Animator, but it's | |
164 a common fileformat for short animations on the Net. <B>MPlayer</B> demuxes | |
165 and decodes FLI movies and is even able to seek within them (useful when | |
166 looping with the -loop option). FLI files don't have keyframes, so picture | |
167 will be messy for a short time after seeking.</P> | |
168 | |
169 | |
170 <P><B><A NAME=2.1.1.7>2.1.1.7. RealMedia (RM) files</A></B></P> | |
171 | |
172 <P>Yes, <B>MPlayer</B> can read (demux) RealMedia (.rm) files. Seeking | |
173 is under implementation, and RM has keyframes so it will be flawless. | |
174 Here are the lists of the supported <A HREF="codecs.html#2.2.1.8">RealVideo</A> | |
175 and <A HREF="codecs.html#2.2.2.5">RealAudio</A> codecs. | |
176 | |
177 | |
3816 | 178 <P><B><A NAME=2.1.1.8>2.1.1.8. NuppelVideo files</A></B></P> |
179 | |
180 <P><A HREF="http://mars.tuwien.ac.at/~roman/nuppelvideo">NuppelVideo</A> | |
181 is a TV grabber tool (AFAIK:). <B>MPlayer</B> can read its <CODE>.nuv</CODE> | |
182 files (only NuppelVideo 5.0). Those files can contain uncompressed YV12, | |
183 YV12+RTJpeg compressed, YV12 RTJpeg+lzo compressed, and YV12+lzo compressed | |
184 frames, <B>MPlayer</B> decodes (and also <B>encodes</B> them with MEncoder to | |
185 DivX/etc!) them all. Seeking is under implementation.</P> | |
186 | |
187 | |
2745 | 188 <P><B><A NAME=2.1.2>2.1.2. Audio formats</A></B></P> |
189 | |
190 <P>Currently <B>MPlayer</B> is still a <B>Movie</B> and not a <B>Media</B> | |
191 player, thus the pure audio formats (for example MP3, WAV, audio ASF) are | |
192 unplayable. Use <A HREF="http://www.xmms.org">xmms</A>, <A HREF="http://www.mpg123.de">mpg123</A> | |
193 or whatever.</P> | |
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