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2005 Mar 30
3
ffmpeg2theora with mmx patches is available on konvalo.org
Hello,
ffmpeg2theora (with encoder mmx patches) is available on konvalo.org.
You can run it on Linux (2.6.x), FreeBSD (5.x) and NetBSD (2.x) on Intel x86.
ffmpeg2theora may be considered the recommended Theora encoder.
The author of the program is Jan Gerber @ v2v.cc
Those of you who already use Konvalo.org do not need to do anything,
the program is in your PATH. Oth...
2005 Mar 30
3
ffmpeg2theora with mmx patches is available on konvalo.org
Hello,
ffmpeg2theora (with encoder mmx patches) is available on konvalo.org.
You can run it on Linux (2.6.x), FreeBSD (5.x) and NetBSD (2.x) on Intel x86.
ffmpeg2theora may be considered the recommended Theora encoder.
The author of the program is Jan Gerber @ v2v.cc
Those of you who already use Konvalo.org do not need to do anything,
the program is in your PATH. Oth...
2004 Oct 10
1
using recent theora under Linux
Hello,
in case somebody wants to test Theora without compilation,
feel free to use konvalo.org's setup.
It includes mplayer with theora from svn 2004-09-21 with Wim Taymans'
mmx-patches from August 2004 applied
(there are mplayer and mplayer.theora-mmx, the latter with decoder
mmx-patches from VP3HoSwiYO)
and a theora-encoder script (a bit slower than ffmpeg2theora as it runs
s...
2004 Oct 10
1
using recent theora under Linux
Hello,
in case somebody wants to test Theora without compilation,
feel free to use konvalo.org's setup.
It includes mplayer with theora from svn 2004-09-21 with Wim Taymans'
mmx-patches from August 2004 applied
(there are mplayer and mplayer.theora-mmx, the latter with decoder
mmx-patches from VP3HoSwiYO)
and a theora-encoder script (a bit slower than ffmpeg2theora as it runs
s...
2005 Mar 15
1
Theora / ogg usage
Hello,
An old theme just came up on the Wikipedia mailing list again :
Wikipedia strongly
encourages[1] using theora encoding, strongly enough that I don't think we
currently host any other video encodings...[2] however, most users know
how to make and edit and play mpegs, and find theora hard to work with.
http://mail.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/2005-March/038244.html
Perhaps the
2005 Mar 28
6
Playback too slow?!
I tried encoding http://home.tange.dk/theora/stream.dump with
http://home.tange.dk/theora/optag-dvd 4. From that I got
http://home.tange.dk/theora/dvd-4.theora.ogg.
mplayer stream.dump works fine, but when playing the theora encoded file
on my 2 GHz computer both mplayer and xine take 85% of my CPU while X
takes the remaining 15% (i.e. 0% idle time) and the playback is no way
near smooth.
Using:
2005 Apr 11
2
Theora, MMX and optimisation
Hi everyone,
I just landed into the theora planet, as a game programmer, I searched
for a free video fomat/codec and the theora choice became obvious.
However I experienced rather bad performance (at least from a game
programming point of view)
After a couple a profiling, I discovered, as previous discused in a
post found via Google, that the bottleneck is in the ogg library. An
unsane part of the
2005 Mar 20
2
VCD tracks to theora
Hello,
I am looking for a way to convert VCD tracks to theora.
I'd rather a command line tool.
What would you suggest me?
I already found I can do that with mplayer, by ripping to yuv and wav,
then using the encoder_example to compress to theora, but would there be
another better way?
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