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Dan Boger <dan@giccs.georgetown.edu> writes:
> test.mpg is a combined I, B, and P frames (PATTERN IBBPBBPBBPBBPB) and
> seems jerky to me - does it work better for anyone else?
Sorry about the late answer -- I've been on vacation.
You may want to notice that XAnim only displays I-frames, not B or P.
This may be why it looks jerky to you.
I would suggest using mpeg_play to playback the movie rather than
XAnim, or you may even try MpegTV (www.mpegtv.com). Both are better
to view MPEG files, as they also display B and P-frames.
And the movie looks good to me! Cool!
Fredrik
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