Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "Thoggen 0.6.0 "Procrastination" released"
2005 Mar 17
1
Thoggen 0.3 'Leopard' released
Hi,
Thoggen 0.3 has just been released. Get it from:
?http://thoggen.net/download/
In addition to the source tarball there is also a .deb package for debian sid
available.
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?What is Thoggen?
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Thoggen is a DVD backup utility ('DVD ripper') for Linux, based on Gtk+ and
GStreamer. It creates ogg/theora video files and features an
2005 Jan 12
0
Thoggen 0.2 released
Hi,
Thoggen 0.2 has just been released. Get it from:
?http://thoggen.net/download/
In addition to the source tarball there is also a .deb package for debian sid
available.
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What is Thoggen?
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Thoggen is a DVD backup utility ('DVD ripper') for Linux, based on Gtk+ and
GStreamer. It creates ogg/theora video files and features an
2006 Oct 29
2
Splitting Theora encoding into multiple tasks for Thoggen
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Hello all,
I have been thinking about multiple core processors and how Thoggen
(http://www.thoggen.net) encodes DVDs to Ogg-Theora files.
I was intending to file a feature request that basically suggested
dividing the total size of the target DVD by the number of logical CPUs
and encoding each chunk of DVD as a separate task so that encoding could
2010 Nov 26
0
how to set default audio track?
Typically video players will play back the last audio track in a Ogg
Theora file, because it is the last one that they see.
There is no way to specify which is the "default" audio track and it
would not make sense anyway. If you are a German speaker, your
"default" would be the German audio track - if you are a native
English speaker, it would be the English audio track. So,
2010 Nov 26
3
how to set default audio track?
Hallo oggs,
i googled it but still can't find any answer: how can i set default
audio track?
I transcode my dvds to ogg, i use gst-launch for it:
gst-launch filesrc location=stream.dump ! mpegpsdemux name=demux \
oggmux name=mux ! filesink location=out.ogg \
demux.audio_80 ! a52dec mode=2 ! audioconvert ! audioresample !
audio/x-raw-float,rate=44100,channels=2 ! audiorate ! \
taginject
2010 Aug 19
1
gstreamer oggmux and variable framerate
On 08/19/2010 11:29 AM, Timothy B. Terriberry wrote:
> Alexey Fisher wrote:
>> My question is: should actually ogg support timestamps, also variable
>> framerate? If yes: it seems to be some where broken.
>
> The Ogg mapping for Theora is fixed-framerate. You can hack something
> into Ogg by using a higher framerate and inserting "duplicate frame"
> packets
2012 Sep 16
2
flash plugin
How do I get a flash plugin to work with firefox?
I thought that I installed it correctly,
but I have yet to see any flash videos through firefox.
I keep being told that I need an additional plugin.
When I folow directions, I'm told I already have it?
At least once, I was told I needed to upgrade.
In case it helps, here is the output of
yum provides '*flash*' | grep -e lash -e dobe
2008 Jul 08
0
What is Kate ?
Hi,
I've posted a fair few questions around about technical points
relating to the Kate codec, and I thought I'd take the occasion
of releasing 0.1.5 to write up a little something to explain what
Kate can do in more practical terms.
I'd love to know if anyone has had a look at the code/format
(which I'm still documenting, sorry) and would have technical
feedback about it. Or any
2005 Sep 29
1
Jumpy Video
Hi!
I tried two theora experiments lately... One encoding a Quicktime MOV
file using ffmpeg2theora and one using Thoggen.
Both times I had a very jumpy result... The thoggen-encoded DVD would
'jump' every half second or so, as if there was a slight, perhaps 20ms
pause. Audio would remain synced though.
The quicktime file would jump even more, being reduced to looking like a
crisp 2fps
2006 Jun 22
0
Re: Souffleur subtittle editor (SoC). Need Help with GStreamer
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 10:04:58PM +0300, Daraku wrote:
> http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/manual/html/index.html
> But it's steel hard for me to understand (or maybe I something missed)
> how it work. :(
How's this coming? Was Mike's response helpful?
I'm going on vacation for the next couple of days, and all the gstreamer
people are occupied
2006 Apr 04
1
encoders
hi everybody!
i have two questions:
1. which encoders do you recomend? i have tried most, and i am pretty unhappy
with all of them :( . thoggen only works on linux and is very unstable
(crashes always during the encoding process) and most frontends to
encoder_example dont work or are very buggy. ogmrip also doenst look very
promising since it seems to convert dvds into other lossy formats
2009 Jul 10
2
theora sprint
hey,
Adam here from FLOSS Manuals (http://www.flossmanuals.net). We write
free manuals about free software and in August (10-15) we will hold Book
Sprint (http://www.flossmanuals.net/booksprints) about Ogg Theora. We
will write a really good manual (book) about Ogg Theora in 5 days. The
event will be in Berlin.
We want to cover a lot of stuff, but we hope to get our teeth into at
least some of
2010 Oct 14
0
Need a help on Online Video Streaming using IceCast
On 13/10/10 13:05, Rhytha Web wrote:
>
> We tried in VLC player to configure through Icecast for streaming but
> nothing works. But the VLC player deducts webcam and showing the video
> picture in the VLC player.
>
> *Whether the IceCast will only support the audio streaming or IceCast
> will also support live online video streaming for my website?*
>
> pls help us on
2010 Apr 15
1
Webcam streaming with ptalarbvorm
Hey all! I'm sure you've all been missing my webcam stream, so I
decided to start it up again (also, I wanted to do it for my family
overseas).
However, this time, I'm doing things a little bit differently. For
starters, the encoder is the current (as of about an hour ago)
ptalarbvorm branch which is destined to become libtheora 1.2. Another
difference is that I'm using
2009 Jul 10
2
ogg theora book sprint
hey,
Adam here from FLOSS Manuals (http://www.flossmanuals.net). We write
free manuals about free software and in August (10-15) we will hold Book
Sprint (http://www.flossmanuals.net/booksprints) about Ogg Theora. We
will write a really good manual (book) about Ogg Theora in 5 days. The
event will be in Berlin.
We want to cover a lot of stuff, but we hope to get our teeth into at
least some of
2009 May 25
1
Theora on 1GHz G4 processor
I'd like to convert my DVD collection to Theora, but discovered that my
good old powerbook (1GHz G4) can't keep up with it (tho a 1.2GHz P-III
has no trouble with it): it seems to need a tiny bit more than 100%
of CPU.
I create my video files with Thoggen, at the largest possible size, with
a quality setting of 50%. And I play them with VLC.
Any hint of what I might want to try to do?
2008 Nov 14
0
video chapters and subtitles in ogg containers
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 12:30:25PM +0100, ogg.k.ogg.k at googlemail.com wrote:
> > Chapters are a list of timepoints stored in the metadata. They are an
> > information for player software that is usually used to allow the user
> > to jump to certain significant points within a stream. This probably
>
> I don't think anything currently in Ogg can do this. The closest I
2010 Mar 08
0
theora sprint
The dates on the email look very odd - is this a 2010 event? got an
event coordination site?
Sounds like a great idea - thx Ed
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 4:41 AM, adam hyde <adam at flossmanuals.net> wrote:
> hey,
>
> Adam here from FLOSS Manuals (http://www.flossmanuals.net). We write
> free manuals about free software and in August (10-15) we will hold Book
> Sprint
2008 Nov 14
6
video chapters and subtitles in ogg containers
>> (odd, I did get this reply for Silvia, but not the original post)
>
> Hmm, it was properly CCed to the list.
Yes, I found it in the spam bucket for some reason...
> Chapters are a list of timepoints stored in the metadata. They are an
> information for player software that is usually used to allow the user
> to jump to certain significant points within a stream. This
2006 Mar 30
2
compiling theora-mmx on AMD64
Hi all,
I'm a Theora noob and just taking a look at the theora-mmx package in
hopes of making Thoggen run faster for DVD ripping. I've checked out
the latest svn of the theora-mmx branch and trying to compile it on
Ubuntu Dapper AMD64.
I run autogen.sh, then make, and soon get the following errors:
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/dlenski/theora-mmx/lib'
if /bin/sh ../libtool