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Hello!<br>
<br>
Some days ago there was a discution about the new API to be able to use
all the new Matroska features.<br>
Here is what Ronald Bultje said :<br>
<br>
[quote]<br>
<blockquote>PS Christian, you've asked me to come up with a document,
I'll try to do<br>
that in the course of this week. Give me a few days, I have a job, too.<br>
<img src="cid:part1.05070206.03040105@ifrance.com" alt=";)"
class="moz-txt-smily" height="19" width="19" align="middle">. I'll
take some ideas from the list and mix them together with some<br>
of my own.<br>
</blockquote>
[/quote]<br>
<br>
I am planning to release a version 1.0 of Rududu codec as soon as
possible. This version will be for vfw and will not be able to use B
frames. But contrary to what I have said before, I will implement B
frames in Rududu. This will come after the 1.0 release.<br>
So I am interrested in moving to a new API/file format able to handle B
frames (and multiple refs for the future).<br>
As pamel said in <a
href="http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?threadid=52325&goto=newpost">this
thread</a> there are solutions to put Rududu encoded datas in Matroska,
but I'm looking for a more clean and definitive solution.<br>
<br>
So I would like to see if something as been done for this API and if I
can help giving my point of view of codec developper. I could probably
help more, but I'm not an experienced developper and I don't know
anything about API creation.<br>
<br>
Nicolas<br>
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