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2008 Sep 14
0
Icecast + theora stream + Firefox 3.1a2 = promising
Hi folks, just wanted to let you in on my research into use of theora streams in <video> tags. The current alpha 2 of Firefox 3.1 supports <video> tags [1] and ogg encapsulated theora + vorbis . Static files delivered by a webserver work just fine if they come in fast enough. But of course my interest is not in static files but in streams. So I hacked together a small html-test
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
2009 Feb 07
2
Video showcasing Theora in Firefox 3.1
The HD video is online at: http://www.dailymotion.com/creative/video/x8a2rm_firefox-in-motion<theora at xiph.org> We have a low-res Theora encoding up to test the streaming in Firefox 3.1 beta 3 at: http://ozprod.com/Firefox-in-Motion.html HD Theora should be available via BitTorrent next Tuesday. Enjoy! Laurent Fraisse -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2009 Feb 20
2
Theora Workshop
Hi All, Firefox 3.1 will be released in a couple of months and I still feel we need a strong knowledge base to leverage a widespread use of Theora. While working on the Firefox in Motion video I've been looking for some kind of comprehensive documentation, but the best I could get was answers of the community here (thank you again). Theora will not become a standard if people have to err and
2007 Nov 10
2
FireFox builds with support for OGG Theora / SVG+Video
Although this is old news actually, for those who are interested there are precompiled builds of FireFox 3 with support for streaming OGG Theora in SVG SMIL. Good news for those who just want to see it work without having to patch and compile from GIT. http://www.double.co.nz/video_test/ And for those who just want to see it work without downloading anything:
2010 Jun 29
3
Theora and WeBM support in Firefox and Opera
I did some tests: ### Theora support in Firefox 3.7a (missnamed as "Minefield"): Same as since 3.5 (plays, no controls if Javascript off, no thorough retest of buffering issues). http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/theora/2010-January/003369.html http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=449358 ### WeBM support in Firefox 3.7a Seems to play (controls bug of course also there) and
2010 Feb 07
1
Theora blurriness in Windows players
I just finished using my mother's PC which is running Windows XP. I downloaded & installed, or already had installed, the latest versions of VLC Media Player (1.0.5), Media Player Classic - Home Theater (last release was in August 2009), Miro (already installed), Mozilla Firefox (3.6), Google Chrome (latest from website today), Opera (10.50 Alpha, latest build from the website), and
2009 Mar 22
0
Xiph.org Call for Student Projects
Xiph.org/Annodex.net seeking Summer of Code student applications! 2009 is an important year for free codecs: Ogg Vorbis on every Android device, Ogg Theora support in development for Mozilla Firefox 3.5, and expanded Ogg hosting by the Internet Archive and Wikimedia. Xiph.org and Annodex.net, who develop free codecs (Ogg Vorbis, Theora, Dirac, Speex, CELT, FLAC) and web video support for them,
2010 Jan 29
6
Theora video support in Firefox and Opera
Firefox: 3.6 is out. What's new? I don't know (see :-( below) Trying to play videos: + Can play (in some cases) Internet videos + Can play (in some cases) videos from local storage + Seems to pass the testsuite tests , http://wiki.xiph.org/TheoraTestsuite , ("offset" looks good, 4:4:4 and 4:2:2 too, not sure about the 322x242 "not divisible by 16" - there is a black
2008 Nov 03
5
Theora 1.0 final release!
The Xiph.Org Foundation announces the release of Theora 1.0. Theora is a video codec with a small CPU footprint that offers easy portability and requires no patent royalties. While the Theora bitstream format was standardized in 2004 and our beta releases have been used by millions, this 1.0 release is an important milestone reflecting the maturity and stability of the Theora codebase. A number
2008 Nov 03
5
Theora 1.0 final release!
The Xiph.Org Foundation announces the release of Theora 1.0. Theora is a video codec with a small CPU footprint that offers easy portability and requires no patent royalties. While the Theora bitstream format was standardized in 2004 and our beta releases have been used by millions, this 1.0 release is an important milestone reflecting the maturity and stability of the Theora codebase. A number
2010 Apr 12
3
Google to Open-source VP8 for HTML5 Video
"Google will soon make its VP8 video codec open source, we?ve learned from multiple sources. The company is scheduled to officially announce the release at its Google I/O developers conference next month, a source with knowledge of the announcement said. And with that release, Mozilla ? maker of the Firefox browser ? and Google Chrome are expected to also announce support for HTML5 video
2010 Mar 23
3
theora video plugin ? videolan plugin?
hi, I'm Alexander a just a question ? is there a reason why there shouldn't be a web player for theora in Mozilla FireFox ? or Internet explorer ? I'm thinking to compile videolan player with theora support only and enable the web plugin interface, it would replace the cortado player and possibly provide a better alternative to flash video plugin in linux when somebody starts a
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 Nov 15
1
Fwd: Re: [Olpc-open] XO review & Theora
As far as video playback is concerned, it seems to mostly come down to how the video is compressed - although Gnash (the open flash player) still has a ways to go to play flash media as well as the closed source flash players. For the Colingo activity and library, we've found it very difficult to find optimum settings for flash and instead have decided to go with Theora. We've managed to
2008 Nov 03
2
Theora 1.0 final release
Theora is a video codec with a small CPU footprint that offers easy portability and requires no patent royalties. While the Theora bitstream format was standardized in 2004 and our beta releases have been used by millions, this 1.0 release is an important milestone reflecting the maturity and stability of the Theora codebase. A number of leading multimedia web groups already support Theora.
2008 Nov 03
2
Theora 1.0 final release
Theora is a video codec with a small CPU footprint that offers easy portability and requires no patent royalties. While the Theora bitstream format was standardized in 2004 and our beta releases have been used by millions, this 1.0 release is an important milestone reflecting the maturity and stability of the Theora codebase. A number of leading multimedia web groups already support Theora.
2009 Jul 12
1
A thank you and question about the cortado jar
I'm not sure this belongs on a developer list but I did not see a more appropriate list. First question about cortado jar. I'm developing a php blog application (yes, yet another blog, I have my reasons) that will allow embedding ogg files via the html 5 media tags with fall back to cortado. I'd rather not package the jar file with the app, instead preferring to point to the jar
2005 Aug 24
1
Testing libtheora-1.0alpha5
Hi, I sent the message below a couple of months ago but I got no reply. Now that there's more activity perhaps someone could kindly provide me some guidance. Theora is great and the developers are doing a wonderful job, so I'd like to implement the codec in a way which does it justice... Original post: I wrote a plugin to enable LiVES (a video editor) to encode theora/vorbis/ogg files.