python and MOV or MPEG
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Hi all,
does Python support MPEG or MV videoclips? I couldn't find anything about
it online.
Thank you,
Siggi
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siggi wrote:
Hi all,
does Python support MPEG or MV videoclips? I couldn't find anything about
it online.
Weak in googling today? Must have been a rough weekend.
There are several options, including pymedia and pygame.
Diez
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Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
siggi wrote:
>
>Hi all,
>>
>does Python support MPEG or MV videoclips? I couldn't find anything
>about it online.
>
Weak in googling today? Must have been a rough weekend.
There are several options, including pymedia and pygame.
Diez
Thanks, Diez. I forgot to mention that I am learning Python with python 2.5
on WinXP. And both pymedia and pygame require somewhat older versions of
python, 1.3 and 2.4, respectively. And the updated binaries are still in the
offing. I was naive enough to think MPEG could be done using modules already
existing.
siggi
No.3 | | 344 bytes |
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1/15/07, Diez B. Roggisch <deets (AT) nospam (DOT) web.dewrote:
siggi wrote:
Hi all,
does Python support MPEG or MV videoclips? I couldn't find anything
about
it online.
Weak in googling today? Must have been a rough weekend.
There are several options, including pymedia and pygame.
Diez
No.4 | | 350 bytes |
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siggi wrote:
Thanks, Diez. I forgot to mention that I am learning Python with
python 2.5 on WinXP. And both pymedia and pygame require somewhat
older versions of python, 1.3 and 2.4, respectively.
1.3? I've found both for 2.4, and in one site's forum some guy
offers windows binaries for 2.5.
Regards,
B
No.5 | | 776 bytes |
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"Bjoern Schliessmann" wrote:
1.3? I've found both for 2.4, and in one site's forum some guy
offers windows binaries for 2.5.
The links, please!
Thank you,
siggi
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siggi wrote:
>
>Thanks, Diez. I forgot to mention that I am learning Python with
>python 2.5 on WinXP. And both pymedia and pygame require somewhat
>older versions of python, 1.3 and 2.4, respectively.
>
1.3? I've found both for 2.4, and in one site's forum some guy
offers windows binaries for 2.5.
Regards,
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B