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2010 Jun 18
3
Theora DirectShow filters assembly
Hello everybody,
I intend to use Theora as a live video codec in a research project. This project is based on live video broadcast over a poor/slow link, which means lots of frames lost and low bandwith.
Until now, it used XViD codec for video compression, which is a working solution but a lot blocky. I made some test with Theora and it looks better in a similar situation.
Now, I would like to
2004 Jun 26
8
getting started
I am giving serious consideration to abandoning waveOut multimedia and the wav format, for most of the audio in my C++/MFC project. However, I've never done any programming with a codec, and I still can't see how to step into Ogg Vorbis. If I convert all my wav files to ogg, there seem to be two major issues I'm facing:
1) What exactly will I replace my waveOut functions with?
2)
2004 Jun 26
8
getting started
I am giving serious consideration to abandoning waveOut multimedia and the wav format, for most of the audio in my C++/MFC project. However, I've never done any programming with a codec, and I still can't see how to step into Ogg Vorbis. If I convert all my wav files to ogg, there seem to be two major issues I'm facing:
1) What exactly will I replace my waveOut functions with?
2)
2005 Nov 08
1
[Theora-dev] Re: OggYUV
> For a lossless codec, the luxury of a "small number of useful formats"
> may not be advisable. I can't tell you how many times I've had some raw
> data and been completely unable to play it with e.g., mplayer, because
> mplayer did not have an apporpriate fourcc. And mplayer has made up many
> of their own non-standard fourcc's (which not even all of mplayer
2010 May 12
3
Theora Intra (ptalarbvorm) vs. MJPEG
In the discussion of having a freedom-friendly camcorder or other video
device, we discussed the idea of using intra-only Theora video to make
post-recording editing a much easier process, allowing things like
frame-by-frame editing without the need to decode and reencode the video
again, thus incurring loss.
I was quite skeptical of the efficiency of intra-only Theora, and I had
speculated that
2013 Jul 05
3
Video Streaming an ip mjpeg camera
Hi!
Just searched the icecast forum but didn't find anything, so I'll ask you.
Do you know of a streaming server to take as input a mjpeg stream from
an ip camera and transcode it to ogg[vorbis] and handle it to icecast?
Please don't mention vlc. Already tried and every 10 sec it freezes and
buffers. Just playing the camera in vlc works fine, but not transcoding
and connecting
2020 Mar 23
2
NHW Project - some news
Hello,
Nice to post here again! I wanted to give you a quick update of the NHW
Project as I met great people on this forum.
It is one year that I did not work on the NHW Project.I however made from
time to time some visual comparison with other codecs on my spare time.
Based on my visual comparison tests and subjective opinion, I can confirm
that I still find the NHW Project visually more
2005 Jan 26
1
Re: PC-based video server
On Wednesday 26 January 2005 02:20 pm, Andrey wrote:
> > I've seen pretty good quality theora format video at less than 1 Mbps.
>
> What was the resolution/frame/rate/type of the movie.
A sample video can be downloaded, using BitTorrent, from www.theora.org.
It's in the Contents section on the left side of the page, and labeled "CC
spots." What you actually get
2010 Nov 01
4
Camera MJPEG to Icecast
Dear All ...
I have AXIS camera with output mjpeg format.
I try to relay it to outside world using ffmpeg and it work
The recipe is taken from
http://www.daantje.nl/2007/05/07/convert-axis-webcam-stream-to-flash-swfflv/
Now .. I want to do it the otherway with Icecast
I try with wget -nv -O - http://root:root at 192.168.10.234/mjpg/video.mjpg
| ffmpeg2theora -a 0 -f mjpeg -o /dev/stdout |
2007 Jan 20
0
Connect Theora DirectShow encoder filter to decoder filter
Hi all,
This may sound like a weird problem, but I am trying to create a
DirectShow graph (using the Theora DirectShow filters from
http://www.illiminable.com/ogg/) where I have a video source, which is
connected to the Theora encoder, which is then connected to a Theora
decoder.
The problem is that this doesn't seem to work, those filters refuse to
connect to each other.
Now obviously
2002 Jul 19
1
OGG/Vorbis DirectShow
Hi!
On http://www.vorbis.com/software.psp?pid=2 ( Other Vorbis software
for windows ) there is a link called "Ogg Vorbis DirectShow Filters"
pointing to http://sf.net/projects/mediaxw That project is dead !
But there is another vorbis DS project at
http://tobias.everwicked.com/oggds.htm , which is actively developed.
How about updating the vorbis.com page to point to this DS-vorbis
2003 Jun 13
1
Project announcement : opensource Vorbis DirectShow decoder filter
Hi,
i have the pleasure to announce that a start was undertaken to be able
to replace the 2 existing closed source Ogg Vorbis DirectShow filters
for Windows.
The Corecodec team around their main DirectShow developer, Christophe
'Toff' Paris, has released the sourcecode for a working and tested
Vorbis DirectShow filter on the Corecodec.org opensource community.
2005 Apr 17
2
Ogg Vorbis DirectShow status ?
Hi!
What is the status of DirectShow support (read: playy vorbis in Windows
Media Player 9 or 10 ) ?
The vorbis.com web pages only link to some ancient web pages (xwmedia and
tobias).
I remember there was a wiki page about setting this up (partially written by
me),
but can't find it any more.
Was the idea of playing ogg/vorbis in DS applications dropped ?
Regards,
David
2013 Mar 07
1
Directshow filters
I am looking into switching a DirectShow based application to opus.
Does anyone know of opus DirectShow encoder/decoder filters? (preferably
under a BSD like license).
Seems like LAV[1] supports opus but I am looking for something simpler than
a mega-filter.
Regards,
HC
[1] - https://code.google.com/p/lavfilters/
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2006 Nov 27
1
Theora DirectShow component questions - help!
I followed the directions on the Theora website to download the .ax file and
the Visual Studio project to build the DLL. I then registered the ax file
using the regsvr32 tool.
Then I started up the DirectShow tool called 'GraphEdit' where you can see
all the installed DirectShow filters and create the filter graphs. In the
list of all DS filters, I could find the following 3 filters:
2006 Nov 27
1
Theora DirectShow component questions - help!
I followed the directions on the Theora website to download the .ax file and
the Visual Studio project to build the DLL. I then registered the ax file
using the regsvr32 tool.
Then I started up the DirectShow tool called 'GraphEdit' where you can see
all the installed DirectShow filters and create the filter graphs. In the
list of all DS filters, I could find the following 3 filters:
2003 May 25
1
Ogg Vorbis DirectShow decoder filter - ongoing development ?
Hi,
ome of you may know me, i am one of the project admins of a video
related opensource project. For playback of Vorbis audio tracks in
movies, if being played on M$ via DirectShow, we are currently using the
Vorbis decoder filter from Tobias Waldvogel. However, we found out that
this decoder filter is not acting DirectShow compliant with respect to
handling of timestamps. When passing the
2008 Apr 06
0
Ogg DirectShow Filters are searching for a new maintainer
Sorry for the heavy cross-posting, but this is important.
Zen Kavanaugh, who used to develop the Ogg DirectShow filters (see
http://www.illiminable.com/ogg/) has crossed over to commercial life
and is now working at Microsoft where he is not allowed to continue
working on open source media technology. It's congratulations to Zen -
but the DirectShow filters are now searching for a new
2008 Apr 06
0
Ogg DirectShow Filters are searching for a new maintainer
Sorry for the heavy cross-posting, but this is important.
Zen Kavanaugh, who used to develop the Ogg DirectShow filters (see
http://www.illiminable.com/ogg/) has crossed over to commercial life
and is now working at Microsoft where he is not allowed to continue
working on open source media technology. It's congratulations to Zen -
but the DirectShow filters are now searching for a new
2008 Apr 06
0
Ogg DirectShow Filters are searching for a new maintainer
Sorry for the heavy cross-posting, but this is important.
Zen Kavanaugh, who used to develop the Ogg DirectShow filters (see
http://www.illiminable.com/ogg/) has crossed over to commercial life
and is now working at Microsoft where he is not allowed to continue
working on open source media technology. It's congratulations to Zen -
but the DirectShow filters are now searching for a new