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2011 Jan 30
4
Any roadmap on WebM Support ?
Hello , We are using Icecast for few years in a small french radio station with great success ! ( hitting 60 simultaneous listeners sometimes :-) ) http://www.radiogalere.org:8080/ Now we plan to stream the webcam capture of the studio, we 've done a test with Ogv/theora @128kb video with great sucess although none of the HTML5 browser wher able to keep on playing the stream after few
2017 Nov 08
4
Gapless concatenation of Opus frames
Hi! Short version of my question: How to produce Opus frames which can be safely concatenated and how to embed them into a WebM file? Long version: I'm currently implementing a web-based audio player which streams audio as opus/WebM using the HTML5 media source extensions. Currently, the server decodes a set of input files to a fixed RAW audio format (stereo, 48000 kHz) and encodes the
2010 Jul 20
1
OpenCodecs release 0.84.17338
OpenCodecs release 0.84.17338 ----------------------------- OpenCodecs is a set of DirectShow filters for playing Ogg Vorbis, Speex, Theora, FLAC, and WebM files in Windows Media Player and other players. This release added WebM support (using versioned snapshots provided by The WebM Project), which determined the change of project's name from "Ogg Codecs" to "Open
2010 Jul 20
1
OpenCodecs release 0.84.17338
OpenCodecs release 0.84.17338 ----------------------------- OpenCodecs is a set of DirectShow filters for playing Ogg Vorbis, Speex, Theora, FLAC, and WebM files in Windows Media Player and other players. This release added WebM support (using versioned snapshots provided by The WebM Project), which determined the change of project's name from "Ogg Codecs" to "Open
2010 Jul 20
1
OpenCodecs release 0.84.17338
OpenCodecs release 0.84.17338 ----------------------------- OpenCodecs is a set of DirectShow filters for playing Ogg Vorbis, Speex, Theora, FLAC, and WebM files in Windows Media Player and other players. This release added WebM support (using versioned snapshots provided by The WebM Project), which determined the change of project's name from "Ogg Codecs" to "Open
2010 Jun 29
3
Theora and WeBM support in Firefox and Opera
I did some tests: ### Theora support in Firefox 3.7a (missnamed as "Minefield"): Same as since 3.5 (plays, no controls if Javascript off, no thorough retest of buffering issues). http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/theora/2010-January/003369.html http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=449358 ### WeBM support in Firefox 3.7a Seems to play (controls bug of course also there) and
2012 Jun 17
3
Opus and WebM support have landed
On Sun 17 Jun 2012 01:44:32 PM PDT, Parisson wrote: > A few months ago, when you released libshout 2.3.0, you talked about a hacked > version of shout2send plugin for GStreamer. As I also use GStreamer to stream > live, could you please share your patch so that I can test it against Icecast > trunk and some webm streams? The webm support for shout2send landed in gstreamer git some
2017 Nov 13
3
Gapless concatenation of Opus frames
Hi Jean-Mark, thank you for your answer! Yes, you understood my question correctly. I was just about to compose a reply to my original question, where I described how I solved my problem. As you've already suggested, I've switched to Ogg/Opus, which is better supported, but does not work with the Media Source Extensions. I'll have a look whether disabling prediction will help with
2011 Jan 31
1
Any roadmap on WebM Support ?
Hi ! 2011/1/31 Romain Beauxis <toots at rastageeks.org>: > Well the interesting question is: "Is webm streamable?". Well it seems to ma that Google made Webm especially for streaming and I've even read that it should be easier to stream webm than ogg for various reasons. > Alternatively, there seems to be a ogg mapping for vp8 floating around: >
2017 Nov 16
2
Gapless concatenation of Opus frames
Hi all, I finally understand how lipopusenc is capable of producing chainable Opus files (in contrast to my program), and I managed to successfully implement the method [1]. Essentially, the last frame of a file is marked as a "keyframe" by disabling prediction for this frame in libopus. This encoded keyframe frame is then copied in verbatim to the next file, with the pre-skip set to
2017 Nov 15
2
Gapless concatenation of Opus frames
Hi Jean-Marc (and everyone else who replied), > Considering you're switching to Ogg, I think you should give libopusenc> a try. It does a really good job at getting rid of *all* discontinuities> -- to the point where you can chop a song into files less than one> millisecond each and it still sounds good. It's also pretty simple to> use. You just feed it audio and tell it
2012 Jun 19
2
Next generation WebM and FLAC
Hello, I have proposed to WebM to use FLAC in a future version. Since FLAC was designed a decade ago, I was wondering if there were any new compression techniques that FLAC could use in a new version to improve compression ratios. If so, it would be worth synchronising with WebM for compatibility reasons. Here's the WebM discussion:
2014 Jun 24
4
Webm streaming.
Hello, I?m new to icecast, after installing and configuring audio, I want to stream some webm videos in web browsers, so I have a few questions (I can?t find the answers in the docs) : - Which source client should I use ? - I want to stream an already encoded video, does it require a source client ? - How can I embed that in a browser ? Thanks by advance for your help. Olivier BATARD
2012 Jun 19
1
flac-dev Digest, Vol 91, Issue 4
Perhaps update the codec to handle 32 bit files while remaining the same otherwise? Dennis Brunnenmeyer FULL FIDELITY MUSIC ------------------------------------------------------------------------ On 6/19/2012 12:00 PM, flac-dev-request at xiph.org wrote: > Send flac-dev mailing list submissions to > flac-dev at xiph.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit
2014 Jan 07
2
Opus in WebM
What got me experimenting with Opus is that I heard it's going to be a supported codec in WebM, which I also have a Premiere plug-in for: http://github.com/fnordware/AdobeWebM I just posted a new beta that includes Opus support. Naturally, I *think* I'm doing it right, but I'd love for someone more knowledgeable about Opus or WebM to take a look. The closest thing to a standards
2017 Nov 13
0
Gapless concatenation of Opus frames
Hi Andreas, Considering you're switching to Ogg, I think you should give libopusenc a try. It does a really good job at getting rid of *all* discontinuities -- to the point where you can chop a song into files less than one millisecond each and it still sounds good. It's also pretty simple to use. You just feed it audio and tell it where the file boundaries are. Cheers, Jean-Marc On
2010 May 22
4
[OT-ish] WebM/Ogg VP8 streaming
Hi all, Sorry for the VP8 question on the Theora list, but I think all the relevant people are here :) I'm using Icecast to distribute some Ogg Theora streams at the moment with a view to adding VP8 along side these in future. Ideally I'd just use Ogg VP8+Vorbis, I know there is a mapping for this already but how much support from the browsers can I expect for this configuration?
2013 Apr 16
2
Krad Pipe To
https://gist.github.com/oneman/5394332 This is a little hack for sending -live encoded- WebM streams to Icecast from STDIN. An example (I was using libav from git, params likely different between libav, ffmpeg etc programs) avconv -v debug -f video4linux2 -s 320x240 -r 10 -i /dev/video0 -vcodec libvpx -threads 2 -vb 128k -r 10 -f webm pipe:1 | krad_pipe2 europa.kradradio.com 8008
2010 May 22
2
The new WebM codec
Hey everyone. If you haven't seen this already, last week was Google I/O the third edition. The event page is : http://code.google.com/events/io/2010/ The youtube channel with the keynotes is : http://www.youtube.com/googledevelopers One of the most interesting things at that conference was the introduction of the WebM codec, which is a combination of On2's VP8 video codec (which is now
2017 Nov 16
1
Gapless concatenation of Opus frames
Hi Jean-Marc, thank you for looking into this. I'm using the current release version of libopus (1.2.1) and version 0.1.10 of opus-tools, both built from source. Libopusenc is the current git master. Indeed I cannot hear any glitches in continuous.opus, continuous.wav, and chained.wav. chained.opus decodes just fine with opusdec as well, but doesn't play properly in any standard audio