-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 re all, these days we're busy on freej development with a final release hopefully due in july, including a full suite for video compositing and streaming in javascript (xulrunner 1.9) and python (c++ -> swig), see debian pkgs: http://packages.debian.org/sid/libfreej-dev we will also have a carbon/osx (and native quicktime) free graphical client to stream theora to icecast on apple computers. by now things are mostly in place, while we are going through a picky debugging session. i'm writing you because we noticed that, altough working, the streaming of ogg/theora 1.0 is not correctly timed on the player side when using icecast2 and the ffmpeg2theora encoder (theorautils.c): using various players as vlc, mplayer, xine and firefox 3.5 the client plays too fast the incoming frames (without fps synchronisation basically) until reaching 0 latency with the stream source, then stops (or crashes even). further research on the topic has shown that the ogg mux code in vlc (vlc/modules/mux/ogg.c) sets a lot more variables (pts, dts and the granular shift calculus) that seem to be disregarded in old code (that used to work) as ffmpeg2theora/theorautils.c now the question: are there documented code examples for streaming to handle correctly timing issues? and if not, is there an existing source code that can be considered a correct reference, something like the mux code of vlc, gstreamer, ffmpeg2theora or oggfwd? thanks for your support and cheers to the 1.1 release, i'll be testing that soon. ciao - -- jaromil, dyne.org developer, http://jaromil.dyne.org GPG: 779F E8B5 47C7 3A89 4112 64D0 7B64 3184 B534 0B5E -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkof9xYACgkQe2QxhLU0C16megCffVsmkTVU9A8xBpjR0g0KWUSF 5+AAn1W1OHxPwx8QTCzzHNC46NmIs7La =IOlZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----