Link: nihilogic (beginning not also found on this is Blogger, actually directly opened, it appears re-opened the. depressing dead, while closed for a re-opened. If you can not open, right over the wall )
My first thought was to read binary Video Files using a technique like the Andy Na Posted about here , figuring that there must be some really Simple to Parse Video Formats around, but I soon changed directions and decided to make up a whole new Video format. Enter .. JSONVid. Using a player like mplayer, it is easy to export all frames in a movie clip to individual jpeg files, and using whichever language you prefer it is also fairly trivial to collect these files, base64 encode the bunch of them and throw them ALL in a nice JSON together File (I used this PHP script).
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There are two test Files, both around 4 Mb: Test 1 and Test 2
Very interesting stuff indeed, with JS into jpeg video playback, but, like Blog on the back that, as
It might been fun, chalenging, but mostly just useless ;-)
PS: tried, the results still will. Hei hei
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