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2007 Dec 10
1
Create a live stream and problem in the webplayer
Hi guys , I have a big trouble using theora and vorbis for create real time streaming , or better to say the real time encoding. I try to explain better to you my problem. I have some video files on my hd ,i can choose for this files between avi , or other know format. My problem it's that i use a scheduling system , that play the original files at particular time . Now i must to taje
2007 Dec 09
1
Create a live stream and problem in the webplayer
Hi guys , I have a big trouble using theora and vorbis for create real time streaming , or better to say the real time encoding. I try to explain better to you my problem. I have some video files on my hd ,i can choose for this files between avi , or other know format. My problem it's that i use a scheduling system , that play the original files at particular time . Now i must to taje
2008 Mar 18
1
About TheoraSea and ITheora
Hello, I have just registred me (as JosephK but of course it's a pseudonym, I don't like trials) to talk about my projects ITheora and TheoraSea (and to learn english by practising :) ). I have seen that you already know about them by the article about TheoraSea on SOM and the article about ITheora on theora.org. Maybe can I explain how I have think all of that. The first idea was to
2008 Feb 17
2
Is Cortado dead?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 I am really interested in an alternative to the widely used flash video-players. itheora does a really good job by integrating cortado in an easy to use framework to allow the user to play the file either in his own media player or the cortado applet. But the actual version of Cortado has a really grave bug that makes playing some videos with java
2008 Mar 20
2
Re: Icecast Digest, Vol 46, Issue 1
Hi , thanks for you help I try to explain to you my usage of icecast: I'm running icecast for streaming auvio and video in vorbis and theora , and my users can see my streaming on my webpage , where I use cortado web layer. SO my problem it's that my user can see easily the icecast address and can connect to it with mediaplayer like vlc , without use my website. So I want to manage
2007 Sep 14
8
Cortado java applet
I looking for a simple way to use cortado java applet on my website, help --------------------------------- Sick of deleting your inbox? Yahoo!7 Mail has free unlimited storage. Get it now. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/theora/attachments/20070915/2df326af/attachment.htm
2008 Feb 18
0
Re: theora Digest, Vol 45, Issue 8
http://wiki.transmission.cc/index.php/FOSS_Codecs_For_Online_Video:_Usability_Uptake_and_Development_1.2 >Helmut Pozimski wrote: > I am really interested in an alternative to the widely used flash > video-players. itheora does a really good job by integrating cortado > in an easy to use framework to allow the user to play the file either > in his own media player or the cortado
2007 Oct 19
2
Live Streaming and embeding into webpage on OSX
hello free streamers, after i had not much luck with " Darwin streaming server" ( because of a lack of NAT implementation ) i got a hint from a Wireless mailing list to try OGG/Theora streaming. I ?ve found a great site here <http://www.oddsock.org/guides/video.php> and downloadet and installed "icecast" and the theora libs with success on my macintosh mini ,
2004 Aug 06
2
WebTV/ Windows Media Player
Don't know if this has been covered or even asked, but how can you allow access to the streams to those on WebTV and those using Windows Media Player. We're using Icecast and Ices. Thanks in advance! AJ --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2007 Oct 20
0
Live Streaming and embeding into webpage on OSX
Marc Manthey schrieb: > hello free streamers, > > after i had not much luck with " Darwin streaming server" ( because of > a lack of NAT implementation ) > > i got a hint from a Wireless mailing list to try OGG/Theora streaming. > > I ?ve found a great site here <http://www.oddsock.org/guides/video.php> > > and downloadet and installed
2008 Mar 11
1
Simple Question : mozilla PFS service .
Hi I'm using a lot Itheora , the cortado / x-ogg wrapper that works like a charm. I was thinking that Java is great , but BTW why do we need Java if no x-ogg application handler are installed ? When i visit a page with flash the first time , plugin installed is only few clicks away, and I don't even care what software makes my flash application works. So I understood with
2008 Feb 13
5
statistics in webpage
Hi guys , I'm writing in the mailing list for asking if tou know some script or system linke Mrtg for see the bandwitch usage of every mountpoin. Thanks Pierpaolo Gull?
2009 Jun 24
3
streaming theora in flash
Hi, I managed to get my own FLV videos working over the web: http://certik.github.com/record/ it plays in the opensource flash player (flowplayer), but I have to convert theora to FLV (you can use the script in the package above). My question is, does anyone know if it's possible to get theora itself working? I know firefox3.5 will be able to do it, but I am afraid that will be the only
2003 Jul 31
2
Wine and XP
I have Wine working, and my Windows XP-installation mounted as read only. Reading the FAQ, I noticed: "DON'T configure Wine to use an NT-based Windows install (NT, Win2K, WinXP)." So... is it futile to try to get XP-applications running on my Linux-box? Should I install them from Wine, and if so, how? "wine SETUP.EXE"? I'm mostly interested in running Instant Messanger
2006 Oct 26
2
RELEASE: Cortado 0.2.2 'Really Tested Verily Exceptionally'
This mail announces the release of Cortado 0.2.2 'Really Tested Verily Exceptionally'. This is Cortado, a multimedia framework for Java written by Fluendo. It contains: - JST, a port of the GStreamer 0.10 design to Java - jcraft, a copy of the JCraft JOgg/Jorbis code - jheora, an implementation of Theora in Java - codecs (currently only containing the Smoke codec, a variant on Jpeg) -
2009 Oct 27
2
New release of the Cortado java player
Earlier this year, Xiph.org took over maintenance of the Cortado java applet, primarily used as a player for Ogg Vorbis and Ogg Theora files on systems which don't have native support. Originally developed by Fluendo SA and more recently the Wikimedia Foundation, it was hoped and agreed that moving the 'official' hosting for this open source project under the Xiph.org Foundation's
2009 Oct 27
2
New release of the Cortado java player
Earlier this year, Xiph.org took over maintenance of the Cortado java applet, primarily used as a player for Ogg Vorbis and Ogg Theora files on systems which don't have native support. Originally developed by Fluendo SA and more recently the Wikimedia Foundation, it was hoped and agreed that moving the 'official' hosting for this open source project under the Xiph.org Foundation's
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
2010 Nov 04
4
Fwd: Merging jorbis upstream and the cortado jorbis fork back into one
Of interest to some on the list. Anyone familiar enough with Java to know how we go about detecting/using/incorporating an external Jorbis build into the Cortado jar ? Or are we supposed to download sources into our tree and build the whole ? ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Hans de Goede <hdegoede at redhat.com> Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2010 15:31:31 +0100 Subject: Merging jorbis
2009 Apr 14
4
Linux Foundation removed all Theora videos from linux.com?
I've heard this second hand and haven't had the time to confirm its vericity. Can someone confirm this is the case? If so, what were these people thinking? Removing support for the only video format that is sure to be installed in every Linux box somehow promoves the OS adoption? You get a WTF award LF, congrats. -Ivo