I'm pretty sure this has been asked before, but...
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rawvideo.bin is, as surreptitiously mentionned in its filename, a raw video binary.
For mplayer to play it successfully, you have to feed it all the information that is usually stored in a movie file container (AVI, MKV, OGM...) header. As in, width, height, bpp/bpc, endianness, and similar info for sound.
Or, you could ask for an uncompressed AVI using the custom option.
For mplayer to play it successfully, you have to feed it all the information that is usually stored in a movie file container (AVI, MKV, OGM...) header. As in, width, height, bpp/bpc, endianness, and similar info for sound.
Or, you could ask for an uncompressed AVI using the custom option.
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Umm, what?grinvader wrote:rawvideo.bin is, as surreptitiously mentionned in its filename, a raw video binary.
For mplayer to play it successfully, you have to feed it all the information that is usually stored in a movie file container (AVI, MKV, OGM...) header. As in, width, height, bpp/bpc, endianness, and similar info for sound.
Or, you could ask for an uncompressed AVI using the custom option.