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2002 Sep 06
3
Header structure for "video" stream ?
I am writing a tool that gives information on movie files (http://avicodec.duby.info/) and I want to add ogg support. I have found full of information on ogg file format, vorbis file format, but nothing on the "video" bitstreams that I can found in some ogg files (with XVID movies mixed with vorbis audio for example). I can see that the "video" structe looks like this, but
2005 Apr 14
3
ogm file format
----- Original Message ----- From: "Arc" <arc@Xiph.org> To: "renan [aestesis]" <renan@aestesis.org> Cc: <ogg-dev@Xiph.org> Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 3:00 PM Subject: Re: [ogg-dev] ogm file format > I suggest you try out Ogg Theora for Ogg-based video. It's fully > documented and, well, patent-free (whereas OGM requires a MPEG-4 license >
2012 Jul 01
2
can't demux with ogminfo / need to re-pac OGV to MKV
Hello, I need to demux video files created with ffmpeg2theora 0.28+svn18147 I have ogminfo v1.5 and getting this error (ogminfo.c) OGG stream 1 is of an unknown type (bad header?) (ogminfo.c) OGG stream 2 is of an unknown type (bad header?) (ogminfo.c) (a1/serial 1092562206) Vorbis audio (channels 2 rate 48000) Is possible, that ogminfo is older then ffmpeg2theora ? Or what can be the reason?
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] Matroska open source A/V container format officially released
...39; Bunkus, the author of the well known 'Ogmtools' . He was implementing playback support into mplayer for Linux, and the matroska support code was commited to mplayer CVS a few hours ago. His file creation tools, and this includes the sources, can be found here : http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/ . The program, in its current status, will allow you to transmux every AVI, OGM or matroska file into a new matroska file, plus to add several external audio streams from either WAV or Ogg sources ( Vorbis ) as well as AC3 and MP3 audio, and SRT subtitles. Currently Supported cod...
2002 Aug 28
5
Analogue artifact estimation
Hi List, Just batting a few ideas around here, but would it be possible to include in to the codec, estimation for common video artifacts that occur in the analogue world? For example, anything that's gone through a composite stage will likely have dot-crawl and false colour - if we can recognise this effect in the encoder, we can treat it as a special case. Other artifacts that come to