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changeset 279:96750e66dd87
videos: Osimis viewer does support MPEG4
author | amazy |
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date | Tue, 10 Sep 2019 10:07:59 +0200 |
parents | 9bf644571511 |
children | 234092ecf82e |
files | Sphinx/source/faq/video.rst |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/Sphinx/source/faq/video.rst Mon Sep 09 12:34:27 2019 +0200 +++ b/Sphinx/source/faq/video.rst Tue Sep 10 10:07:59 2019 +0200 @@ -20,11 +20,13 @@ distinction is also discussed in :ref:`another FAQ entry <supported-images>`. -If you also want to **play** the videos, to the best of our knowledge, -there is currently no Orthanc plugin for H.264 or MPEG2 (though such a -plugin should be developed in the future). However, if your video is a -2D+t (cine) sequence, Orthanc can already display it inside a Web -browser by at least 2 different means: +If you also want to **play** the videos, the `Osimis WebViewer plugin +<https://bitbucket.org/osimis/osimis-webviewer-plugin>`__ is able to play +H.264 (MPEG4) videos and 2D+t (cine) sequence but not MPEG2 videos that +actually can not be played by Web browsers. + +If your video is a 2D+t (cine) sequence, Orthanc can also display it inside +a Web browser by at least 2 different means: 1. The built-in, administrative interface called :ref:`Orthanc Explorer <orthanc-explorer>` is able to display the individual @@ -34,6 +36,6 @@ allow you to use the mouse scroll wheel to display the successive frames of the video. -To summarize, if your video is not encoded with MPEG2 or H264, OR if +To summarize, if your video is not encoded with MPEG2, OR if you do not need to play the video within a Web browser, Orthanc actually supports video.