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Hi Kaarlo,<br>
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2011-02-03 06:43 keltezéssel, Kaarlo Räihä írta:
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffff"> I advised to my project
leader to use VLC instead of Quicktime for AMR playback in
Windows environment, because it is possible to play AMR
files in VLC too. However I found few features lack:<br>
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* seeking in AMR file is not possible,<br>
* VLC unable to display total time of AMR files,<br>
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<div>You have raw AMR files? Or have you put them to some
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I have raw AMR files. To be precise AMR-NB files. VLC able to play
it but not able to seek in it. <br>
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<div text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffff"> * No plugin to play AMR
files in Internet Exporer and Firefox. (Or is it possible in
another way?)<br>
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<div>VLC browser plugins should play all the same files as VLC
player does. <br>
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I will try again with javascript interface, but I was not able to do
that when I tried last time.<br>
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I hope it is possible to implement, fix the challenges I
described above. If we could replace Quicktime as AMR player
in our web based application I am sure I can offer monetary
donation to create such possibilities. Who is responsible
for AMR playback capabilities, and plugin module for
browser? What is the best way to achieve our goals? What
deadline for working beta can we set?<br>
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<div>IIRC AMR decoding module comes from FFmpeg team. </div>
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