said:
>So, what next ? Guess I'll have to check out PMMPEG, which I think
>Steven also mentioned. Is that sitll being updated ?
Nope. There was a possible opportunity for the OS/2 Programming SIG to
take over development, but nothing ever came of it.
> There was also Main
>Actor, which I think had video playback, but it is probably also well
This is true. It's sometime better than the Warp player and sometimes
not.
>behind the curve of today's video codecs. With that, I would probably be
>stuck with the demo, which is apt to have serious limitations.
Eventually, Odin will be able to run some of the more capable Win32
players. That's about the best I can offer.
Steven
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