My mobile phone (Motorola Ming) uses a weird binary-only audio codec when creating movies.
What is the best way to get it into the next Linux Mint release? I can make a deb out of it easily enough, but what after that?
Thanks,
Mark
Unsupported codec - how to get into mainline of distro
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Unsupported codec - how to get into mainline of distro
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Re: Unsupported codec - how to get into mainline of distro
What format is the codec using?
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Re: Unsupported codec - how to get into mainline of distro
The audio codec is called "amr_nb".
I found a web site that had a binary-only library for it. mplayer has a compile time option to include support.
Thanks,
Mark
I found a web site that had a binary-only library for it. mplayer has a compile time option to include support.
Thanks,
Mark
Re: Unsupported codec - how to get into mainline of distro
Here is a thread with more details:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=375286
The best thing about Mint is the out-of-the-box support for many codecs. I would love to help to make this format work too.
Thanks,
Mark
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=375286
The best thing about Mint is the out-of-the-box support for many codecs. I would love to help to make this format work too.
Thanks,
Mark