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* Samples: http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/V-codecs/FIRE/ | * Samples: http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/V-codecs/FIRE/ | ||
Only one sample of this codec type exists (logo.mov, linked above). That sample contains a single frame. | Only one sample of this codec type exists (logo.mov, linked above). That sample contains a single frame that is 238 bytes large and contains QuickTime-style atom information. The file also contains a single [[RPZA]] frame. [[Apple QuickTime Player]] apparently includes native support for this fire codec. Playing the file displays a logo backed for a fire animation in which the timeline does not move: | ||
[[Image:Fire-codec-demonstration.jpg]] | |||
One guess is that the RPZA frame contains the logo while the fire frame contains instructions and parameters for animating the fire backdrop. | |||
[[Category:Video FourCCs]] | [[Category:Video FourCCs]] |
Revision as of 15:13, 11 January 2009
- FourCC: fire
- Samples: http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/V-codecs/FIRE/
Only one sample of this codec type exists (logo.mov, linked above). That sample contains a single frame that is 238 bytes large and contains QuickTime-style atom information. The file also contains a single RPZA frame. Apple QuickTime Player apparently includes native support for this fire codec. Playing the file displays a logo backed for a fire animation in which the timeline does not move:
One guess is that the RPZA frame contains the logo while the fire frame contains instructions and parameters for animating the fire backdrop.