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2006 Oct 26
2
OT: Difference between Ogg and NUT?
Hello,
(Sorry, this is a bit off-topic.)
I was reading some stuff and came across the NUT container data format.
(The NUT website is down... so I could not read up on it. But perhaps
someone here knows about it.)
Like Ogg and Matroska, NUT also seem to be a Free multimedia container data
format.
But how does it compare to Ogg (and even Matroska)? Why was it created when
Ogg (and Matroska)
2005 May 01
2
Newbie Question
Hello,
(This is a newbie question. I skimmed though the mailing list archive to try
to find the answer, but didn't find anything. Maybe I'm just not looking for
the right thing.)
Are there any tools that could be used to convert a series of frames (stored
as JPEG's or something), for a movies, into a Theora file?
TIA
See ya
--
Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc.
charles @
2006 Jun 23
3
Can I recommend theora to my readers yet? Please?
Hi,
I'm working on updates to the WWW FAQ (okay, it's a little much
to use the singular in 2006, but it was the first!).
Embedded multimedia has been a sore spot for a while. I've been
recommending that people embed old-school MPEG, because it
works in all players. But it's awful. Terrible bitrates.
I'm on the verge of recommending SWF instead, even though
it's a hideous
2008 Dec 09
4
Slideshow with Ken-Burns Effect
Hi everybody,
I've had some time and so I added a slideshow creator with the Ken-Burns-Effect to the Ogg Video Tools. Feel free to visit the following page:
http://www.server.streamnik.de:88/test.html
It's best viewed with the Mozilla Firefox 3.1 Beta 2, but a Cortado Player is also available for the other browsers.
The code is actually not publically available, as I would like to add
2008 Dec 09
4
Slideshow with Ken-Burns Effect
Hi everybody,
I've had some time and so I added a slideshow creator with the Ken-Burns-Effect to the Ogg Video Tools. Feel free to visit the following page:
http://www.server.streamnik.de:88/test.html
It's best viewed with the Mozilla Firefox 3.1 Beta 2, but a Cortado Player is also available for the other browsers.
The code is actually not publically available, as I would like to add
2007 Apr 09
2
Should Join Discussion - Fwd: [whatwg] Give guidance about RFC 4281 codecs parameter
Hello,
You guys might want to join this discussion. (And maybe some others too.)
On the WhatWG mailing list, there's been a fury of e-mails about
adding a <video> element to HTML5. They're talking about codecs and
containers now. It might be helpful to have your representatives
there. And help shape things.
See ya
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From: Dave Singer
2010 Jan 30
3
Video Comparison
Hey all,
I have followed a thread on golem.de, which was about an article regarding mozillas reasons, not to include h264 and to prefere theora instead.
In the forum there was much talking about a lot of nonsens (as usual). But there is still a huge and loud number of people believing that theora has a significant worse quality compared to h264. Most test material I found does not focus real
2006 Aug 12
1
VideoConference program
Well, finaly I have something pretty usable working. Actually it only works
if you have installed .Net 2.0 but I'll try to fix this and add a Linux and
OS X version.
Try it and give me some feedback :P
http://www.alu.ua.es/j/jma27/VideoChat.rar
--
http://www.apple.com
A veces me da por ahi. Otras como que no.
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2007 Mar 05
1
Opera proposed Theora for native video playback in browsers
Hi ,
I see this news in Opera website :
http://my.opera.com/haavard/blog/2007/03/05/1
I think this is a good news for Theora Team and also a greater news if video
tag becomes true.
This extract of the website is incredible :
'One thing to keep in mind that adding native support for Theora in Opera
would only add about 300K to Opera's overall size! And I am sure that could
even be
2006 May 22
2
Project Support Open Source (SOS) wanted to donation to your project
Hi my name is Bob Mutch and I am the owner of Solutions with Service, a
Canadian company that uses open source software products.
I have started a project called ?Project SOS? (Support Open Source) to
help fund free and open source software projects.
I would like to make a donation to your open source work
http://theora.org/ though our project.
Here is the page that how the donations work.
2007 Aug 19
2
Fwd: [show-in-a-box] Re: Ogg
Hello,
Does anyone know the answer to this question below?
(Note... they're calling the Theora codec "Ogg" below. I know
technically it's not correct... but that's what some are calling it.)
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Enric <enric.media@gmail.com>
Date: Aug 19, 2007 10:13 AM
Subject: [show-in-a-box] Re: Ogg
To: show-in-a-box@googlegroups.com
A
2007 Mar 07
1
Fwd: [videoblogging] Re: Fwd: Opera proposed Theora for native video playback in browsers
Theora needs a nice GUI encoder.
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From: Steve Watkins <steve@dvmachine.com>
Date: Mar 7, 2007 12:22 PM
Subject: [videoblogging] Re: Fwd: Opera proposed Theora for native
video playback in browsers
That is interesting news. I always go on about mpeg4 and h264 as if
they are the ideal, wheras in an ideal world something like ogg theora
would be the
2006 Oct 18
3
conference talks
Hi,
I just wanted to report that I organised a meeting last September and
we recorded all talks and I asked computer support to convert
everything into ogg theora... Maybe you want the link?? The talks are
also very interesting if you are interested in Astrophysics and black
holes...
http://www.aei.mpg.de/~pau/LISA_Astro-GR@AEI
Look under "programme"
Long life to ogg!
;)
Cheers,
2007 Jan 27
2
ITheora, a skin for Cortado
Hi,
Here is a skin for the famous Java applet, it use PHP to select the file
and other options.
Could you add it as a link on http://theora.org ?
http://menguy.aymeric.free.fr/theora/
All is in french but the php files are very easy to understand.
Best regards
--
ZikZak
2007 Aug 15
1
XiphQT MS Windows installer?
Hello,
Are there any plans to make an installer for XiphQT?
Because although it's easy for me to put the Xiph QuickTime Extension
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
2005 May 15
1
Simple Video and Audio Recording ???
Hello,
(This is yet another newbie question.)
My goal is to record Video and Audio, from a webcam and microphone, and
record them in ogg format. (Using Theora and Vorbis.)
I'm aware that I can use video4linux or video4linux2 to get the video. And
use various API's for audio. And can use APIs like GStreamer to do the
encoding, etc. But, if possible, I like something a little more
2008 Dec 10
3
How to fix broken ogg/theora files
Hi there,
I haven't been on this list until now, so I wasn't aware of this problem until last night ;-) - sorry for that.
I am working on a patch for oggCut for that issue (looks good actually but I would like to do some testing befor I can release a patch.)
Normal players are not effected by the page time misordering, so I took this issue as "minor". The reason for the
2009 May 04
1
Convert skeleton to "regular" format
>
> I thought I fixed the problem with oggCut and ogg skeleton. What version of the Ogg Video Tools are you actually using? If you fixed the problem, I would be happy for a patch :-).
>
Well, the fix was more of a hack :) I was using oggvideotools 0.7a and
the fix is removing the output from lines 189-191 in oggCut.cpp. The
toString() method seems to trigger the segfault.
Best
Oliver
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,