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2004 Jun 16
14
Theora file extension
Theora and Vorbis both uses same extension .ogg. I know ogg is a container, just like avi. But in my opinion video and audio files should have different extensions (using .ogv can be a nice idea). To a media player it doesn't matter what extension a file uses, but to a human who does a ls in a directory full of media files having different extensions will help a lot. I know one can use file
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 >
2004 Jul 22
2
A script to convert existing video files to Ogg
(Theora/Vorbis) available. Message-ID: <410011E4.2040904@hut.fi> Hello, I noticed that it's quite difficult currently to create Ogg format files (Ogg Theora for video and Ogg Vorbis for audio). There's only the encoder_example-program, which is included in the libtheora source packages, but seemingly not in any libtheora/libtheora-devel packages that are around the web for e.g.
2006 Jan 04
1
Muxing a52/ac3 and Theora
Is there a program currently available that will correctly mux a52/ac3 streams and theora streams into an ogg container? I've tried oggzmerge, and it will mux ac3 into ogm and correctly create a new ogm from an existing theora file, but it doesn't seem to put the two together correctly.
2008 Feb 10
3
Misc: handycam raw to ogg / DVD to ogg
Hi, I have two questions 1) How can I convert a raw miniDV file to ogg? I have made a continuation to the conference I organised two years ago on gravitational waves Astrophysics and Relativity and I have a lot of miniDVs to be converted to ogg. I think I have seen the information before but, after looking for some one hour, I have given up. And, by the way, do you know how to dowload the file
2004 Oct 26
2
Vorbis in DivX
Hello all Could you please tell me if and how Vorbis is used for the audio in DivX? Is it still encapsulated within ogg container format in DivX or does DivX contain raw Vorbis encoded packets? Any clues or pointers would be helpful. Thanks & regards ~previr
2005 Nov 07
1
Raw/general purpose Ogg based container format?
(crossposted to theora-dev, since I thought some folks there might be interested) Hi all, Does anyone know of a ogg based container format that would be appropriate for holding raw AV data? I'm specifically interested in PCM audio, and uncompressed YV12 and RGB32 video. Basically looking to use it as a lightweight tool interchange format, generally muxed by mencoder and read/modified by
2005 Nov 07
1
Raw/general purpose Ogg based container format?
(crossposted to theora-dev, since I thought some folks there might be interested) Hi all, Does anyone know of a ogg based container format that would be appropriate for holding raw AV data? I'm specifically interested in PCM audio, and uncompressed YV12 and RGB32 video. Basically looking to use it as a lightweight tool interchange format, generally muxed by mencoder and read/modified by
2009 Jul 08
1
AVI Theora?
Hello, It's been a little while, but I've got some new info. I've tried doing this with Mencoder, ffmpeg, VLC player, and AVIdemux. None work. When I try to either convert a theora(ogm/ogv) file to AVI, while using?variations of "-vcodec copy" to keep theora comression, or just compress an AVI with Theora, it does one of several things, depending on settings and the program
2010 Aug 24
3
is there a mplayer yum website?
I want to install mplayer but my GCC is 4.0. can not compile the mplayer. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100824/86c613fd/attachment-0002.html>
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex, what container?
But is there any sound player for windows that plays speex in an ogg container? One more question, besides the source code found in the speex site (like speexenc.c) can you tell me where to find source code developed in C++ (using object oriented programing) that makes it easier to write ogg files with speex content? Miguel Gomes -----Mensagem original----- De:
2004 Apr 03
2
Ogg player for Pocket PC
Which ogg player has the best sound quality for PocketPC? Preferably free, as that's partly the point of Ogg! Thanks, Tom --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed.
2005 Mar 17
1
Theora performance
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, My company is evaluating open source codecs for a video solution we are starting to develop in one month, and I have some questions about Theora. How good is the performance of Theora? Is it possible to encode it real time? What about streaming Theora inside an OGG, OGM or Matroska container? Does it work any good? Which is the highest
2009 May 17
4
ogg, ogm or mkv
hi guys, i'd like to have your opinion on using ogm or mkv containers for theora videos. since you recommend ogg containers for theora and vorbis officially i've been insisting on using .ogg. but for example eightsoft put ogm instead of ogg for theora on the last build of "super" and i send an e-mail to them about this issue. and i didn't get the whole idea on the
2003 Mar 14
2
Re: Ogg Vorbis tracks in QT files
D Richard Felker III wrote: > On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 07:26:21PM +0000, Mark Hills wrote: >>>I tried to bind the 'OggS' 4CC to the vorbis codec in mov.c, but it >>>doesn't seem to like it... anyway, in QuickTime AFAIK the vorbis track >>>is embeded in an Ogg container... so we have those alternatives: >>The example you give from Cinerlerra is the
2004 Dec 14
2
help - Theora/Vorbis/Ogg, ogmmerge and ffmpeg2theora
Hi, I'm probably being fairly stupid. But I did the following, starting with the following two files: # tcprobe -i vts_01.m2v [tcprobe] MPEG elementary stream (ES) [tcprobe] summary for vts_01.m2v, (*) = not default, 0 = not detected import frame size: -g 720x576 [720x576] aspect ratio: 16:9 (*) frame rate: -f 25.000 [25.000] frc=3 # tcprobe -i vts_01.m2a
2012 Jan 06
4
Enhanced Podcasts with Ogg Vorbis (Chapter Marks)
Hello list! Since it is more and more common these days to create enhanced podcasts (= audio files with additional chapter markers [1]), I am searching for an alternative to the currently used MP4 format. ID3 also puplished an official standard for chapters [2], but nobody seems to use and support it. Now I am trying to get something similar with vorbis audio (and maybe an additional
2003 Feb 02
2
Encoding from fifo's
Hello, I'm new to the list, so if this is an FAQ, please point me to the relevant docs. I'm playing with Theora, to see what kind of quality I can expect (I realise its not for production use yet). I've download the source from CVS, and got it to build, with the example encoder and player. While trying to find something to serve as a good source of input, I decided I'd use a
2017 Jun 01
35
.ogg extension and Theora
>Paul E Wrote [snip] >Windows 2000 (although it's the same for all of them) doesn't read in >any mime-type to correctly identify a file, it just uses the extension. [snip] What if, at least for Windows, someone wrote a simple application which when associated with .ogg files and an .ogg file was opened simply read enough of the ogg stream to identify the type of content and then
2011 Aug 22
3
automatic file input
Dear all, I have 100 files which are used as input.and I have to input the name of my files again and again.the name of the files are 1.out, 2.out......100.out. I want to know if there is anything like perl so that i can use something like this- for($f = 1; $f <= 100; $f++) { $file = $f.".out"; I have tried this thing in R but it does not work.Can somebody please help me.