Re: Using a directshow codec called Dicom Media Bridge
- From: jsheridan <jsheridan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 17:30:01 -0800
Thanks again for any advice.
You can find the file at http://usinstruments.selfip.com/5.dcm
"Alessandro Angeli" wrote:
From: "jsheridan".
I am trying to display dicom medical images .dcm files on
the web
I register this codec on a local pc and it plays the
files fine but when i try to play a file over a url it
can't find the codec I have installed.
In GraphEdit, use File -> Render Media File to render a DCM
file, then File -> Save Graph and send me the GRF file (my
email is spelled out below, PLEASE DO NOT WRITE IT IN CLEAR
ANYWHERE IN A USENET MESSAGE).
GraphEdit is a tool (graphedt.exe) included in the Windows
SDK for Vista or Win2K8 (you can extract it from the setup,
no need to install the SDK). You can also find it somewhere
on the web.
If the DCM filter is a source filter, then it will be able
to support URLs only if it supports them itself. If it is a
parser, it should support URLs without even knowing about
them. What URL are you trying to play?
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