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2007 Aug 15
1
XiphQT MS Windows installer?
...ension in QuickTime's QTComponents directory... I don't see most people doing this. So... any plans for a XiphQT installer on MS Windows? See ya -- Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc. <http://ChangeLog.ca/> Vlog Razor... Vlogging News http://vlograzor.com/
2007 Aug 21
2
XiphQT Installer for Microsoft Windows Created
In the greatest tradition of Next > Next > Next > Next > Next > Next, the Xiph.Org Foundation releases an Installer for the Xiph Quicktime Components under Windows. Before I upload it to //xiph.org I would appreciate if someone would test it for me. The implementation is simple, and I did test it, but better safe than sorry. //saoshyant.paramnesiac.net/temp/XiphQT.exe That's
2007 Aug 21
2
XiphQT Installer for Microsoft Windows Created
In the greatest tradition of Next > Next > Next > Next > Next > Next, the Xiph.Org Foundation releases an Installer for the Xiph Quicktime Components under Windows. Before I upload it to //xiph.org I would appreciate if someone would test it for me. The implementation is simple, and I did test it, but better safe than sorry. //saoshyant.paramnesiac.net/temp/XiphQT.exe That's
2007 Aug 21
2
XiphQT Installer for Microsoft Windows Created
In the greatest tradition of Next > Next > Next > Next > Next > Next, the Xiph.Org Foundation releases an Installer for the Xiph Quicktime Components under Windows. Before I upload it to //xiph.org I would appreciate if someone would test it for me. The implementation is simple, and I did test it, but better safe than sorry. //saoshyant.paramnesiac.net/temp/XiphQT.exe That's
2007 Aug 21
12
This is a sad day for interoperability in the Web
Today, Adobe Systems Incorporated announced[1] that they will extend their Flash platform to support the proprietary H.264 and HE-AAC formats. The Xiph.Org Foundation has previously contacted Adobe to consider extending Flash to support the Open Media formats Vorbis, Theora, and Speex. Adobe developers replied by stating it would be unwise as it would increase the file size of the Flash Player,
2007 Aug 21
12
This is a sad day for interoperability in the Web
Today, Adobe Systems Incorporated announced[1] that they will extend their Flash platform to support the proprietary H.264 and HE-AAC formats. The Xiph.Org Foundation has previously contacted Adobe to consider extending Flash to support the Open Media formats Vorbis, Theora, and Speex. Adobe developers replied by stating it would be unwise as it would increase the file size of the Flash Player,