On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 10:36:54AM -0800, Mike Travis wrote:
>
> For those of you who may be interested, SGI has released the open
> source code for it's "Digital Media Software Development Kit" (or
> dmSDK). (http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/010104/ca_sgi_ope.html)
>
> This library is basically a library that utilizes a "thin" layer
> (above for example, the Video4Linux and Open Sound System drivers)
> to provide a common interface to user applications. It has been
> been accepted as the prototype for the OpenML digital media
> component by the Khronos Group (www.khronos.org), (OpenGL is the
> graphics component). It's envisioned that OpenML will provide a
> seemless integration of audio, video and graphics on a wide range
> of platforms.
>
> A majordomo'd mailing list is maintained at dmsdk@xxxxxxxxxxxx
As I understand, the dmSDK for IRIX includes also support for
different file types/compression methods but this is not supported
by dmSDK for Linux. So, will it be available sometimes ?
Is there a possibility to add easily your own modules
for supporting different file/media formats ?
>
> Cheers,
> Mike Travis
> travis@xxxxxxx
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