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2002 Jul 19
1
Using 'patch' (was Re: Boring but useful VP3/QT patches)
--- "Daniel B. Miller" wrote: It looks to me like patch is trying to put each .cvsignore in the vp32 directory rather than the specified subdirectories such as Codecs/quicktime/. It seems like I need some option to get patch to use the 'Index:' commands. I looked at the man page, it goes on about how patch tries to derive the filenames, but I am still confused. Any help would
2002 Jul 23
1
VP3/QT: A new kdxlqt_CodecVersion patch
The new 3.2.6.1 codecs work great with QuickTime 6 (thank you!), but there's no way for an application to identify them. And since the older 3.2.1.x and 3.2.2.x installers will actually *downgrade* the installed version of VP3, it would be nice if an application could warn the user. The attached patch increments kdxlqt_CodecVersion (and documents all the Component Manager arcana involved).
2002 Jul 18
3
Boring but useful VP3/QT patches
I think I'll start with the simple stuff, just to be safe. :-) Here are some cvsignore updates, and a fix for the inter-project dependencies in the MSVC *.dsw file. Cheers, Eric -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: vp32-cvs-ignore-patch.diff Type: application/octet-stream Size: 1524 bytes Desc: vp32-cvs-ignore-patch.diff Url :
2002 Oct 18
3
Quicktime Vs Windows encoding with VP3
I found out about vp3 from the new winamp and coincidentally i also happen to be trying to find a suitable solution to broadband streaming. I have used flaskmpeg to create a 17mb .avi file from an 82mb Mpeg 1 file and it looks great it took about twenty minutes to encode. It runs for eight minutes and the audio is also fantastic using the lame encoder. However when I try to do the same in
2002 Jul 20
1
VP3/QT: 3.2.6.1 is OK w/QT6
--- Daniel B. Miller wrote: Please, anyone who is working with VP3 codecs, get the new build as soon as possible. It's available through the normal cvs server at xiph. see: http://www.theora.org/cvs.html take the latest build, 3.2.6.1 --- end of quote --- I've run down through all of our QuickTime 6 bugs, and the VP3 source code in CVS appears to have a clean bill of health. If
2002 Jul 19
1
VP3/QT: More QT 6 trouble
It looks like there's more QT 6 trouble, and this is specific to the post-3.2.5.x builds. I'm on it, and will try to sort things out by Monday. Cheers, Eric (not a happy camper!) --- From a note I sent to Dan Miller: The "3.2.2.0" binaries on www.vp3.com fail with an error I haven't seen before--"You may experience problems playing a video track in credits_v.mov
2003 Feb 04
2
iTunes / quick time
Any idea if/when there will be official ogg support for iTunes or Quick Time for Mac ? The dual G4s have this stupid thing where if we stick the quick time components on the Mac and it screws them up, or the Mac gets screwed later, then it nacks up the warranty or sumthin. Basic point is we need official quicktime or iTunes support so we can play Vorbis on the Mac!!! Anyone heard anything on
2007 Jan 16
2
On2 VP3 codec for Intel macs
Hi all, It's been a few years since I encoded a number of movies using the VP3 codec (v3.2) on my Quicksilver PPC. Now I have a new Intel mac and I'd like to play them. However, it seems that the codec offered on On2's website is only for the PPC architecture. Does anyone know a workaround or some other codec that works on the MacIntel platform? I'm using Quicktime Pro 7.
2002 Nov 11
2
Quality of vp3.2 codec?
How good is the video compression in vp3.2? For example, how does it compare (bit rate & quality) to mpeg1, mpeg2, Divx, real Video 8+, Windows Media, etc. etc. It being open source is nice and all, but if it can't be reasonably competitive then there isn't much point to it. I just haven't seen anything that compares vp32 to anything else. (Although to be honest, I haven't
2010 Feb 23
1
XiphQT with Thusnelda for QuickTime X
Any progress in this issue? Or is the whole XiphQT project dead? Any 64bit package of XiphQT for MacOSX Snow Leopard on its way? Any solution on its way, which works with Quicktime X on Snow Leopard and which doesn't urge/force you to install and use the old Quicktime 7 player? Any solution on its way, solving the /Library/Components problem on MacOSX Snow Leopard/Quicktime X? See: [theora]
2001 Jul 25
2
QuickTime for Linux and vorbisfile
I recently began working on an application which will combine Ogg Vorbis with QuickTime on the Linux platform. I am using Ogg Vorbis 1.0rc1 and Adam Williams' QuickTime for Linux 1.3 library (http://www.heroinewarrior.com/quicktime.php3). I am having a strange problem. As soon as I #include <quicktime/quicktime.h>, the code causes a segmentation fault when run. When I look at it with
2003 Jul 23
2
Question about converting VP3 to Ogg Theora
As I understand it the current plan is to make it possible to losslessly transcode VP3 video to Theora video. In my experience, one of the "features" of VP3 is it drops frames in the event that there is little/no movement in a frame, or if "drop frames" is enabled, to drop frames if the data rate is getting too high. I understand that the way that VP3 does this in
2005 Jun 06
2
Ogg Vorbis QuickTime Component
Hi all, I don't know if this is the place to ask about this, but I'm going to try anyway. There is an ogg-vorbis plugin for iTunes on Mac OS X that is downloadable from http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/14259 or http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/mac/13012&mode=feedback Unfortunately, this plug-in (a Quicktime component) crashes iTunes for the latest version of
2009 Feb 21
0
Quicktime RTSP server
Hi, I have been trying to use wine to get at a streaming quicktime server on Ubuntu 8.04, but as of yet no luck: The server streams mov files over RTSP First I tried using just VLC to play it, but there are some things it just can't handle (in windows I get an error about 'sowl' not being supported or something like that) Now I am trying quick time alternative in wine along with
2001 Jun 16
1
Quicktime, Ogg, Vorbis
What does Steve Nicolai's Quicktime component do? Does it create - an Ogg stream with Vorbis audio data inside it ? - a Quicktime stream with an Ogg track with Vorbis audio inside ? - a Quicktime stream with an audio track encoded with the Vorbis codec ? (I wish it could do all the three options above) Best regards, Elifarley C. Coelho http://www.geocities.com/elifarley/ --- >8 ----
2011 Nov 04
1
Can't play OGG Vorbis in iTunes but can in QuickTime Player
XiphQT for Windows 0.1.5, iTunes 10.5.0.142, QuickTime 7.7.1, Windows Vista SP2 Home Basic 32 bit. It worked with iTunes 10.0.1.22 (QuickTime 7.6.8). But stopped after last update of iTunes and QuickTime. PS: I can't register on https://trac.xiph.org My error is like an old https://trac.xiph.org/ticket/1289 Anatoly
2004 Oct 01
3
Quicktime + FLAC?
If i could find some good documentation on quicktime, i'd probably give it a shot... since i already have most of the infrastructure already for directshow. I had a look a few times for detailed info on quicktime, and it all looked pretty painful. Not to mention all the base media handler code provided for the sdk, says not suitable for bitrates greater than like 32kpbs which is useless
2004 Sep 28
3
Quicktime + FLAC?
I bought myself a PowerBook and hoped to play my FLAC-encoded library via iTunes. Alas -- it doesn't work. My understanding is that iTunes uses QuickTime for playback; does anyone know where to find a FLAC codec for QuickTime? I noticed that there was some discussion about this ~1 year ago on flac-dev. Did any dev projects get underway, or should I roll up my sleeves and give it a go? -Dave
2009 Aug 29
1
XiphQT and QuickTime X
I've just finished installing Apple's shiny new Mac OS X version 10.6 (aka "Snow Leopard.") One of the very first things I did was place XiphQT 0.1.9 into /Library/Components. It appears that it doesn't work with the new QuickTime X: The .ogg and .ogv files are grayed out in the Open File dialog box and cannot be selected. Right-clicking on the file, selecting Open With, and
2005 Nov 28
1
Xiph QuickTime Components project announcement
Hi, Just to let you know about the new Xiph QuickTime Components project. It should be of interest to people wanting to use ogg/vorbis files (and other Xiph formats, as well) in combination with QuickTime-based applications (e.g. see: iTunes). The project pages are at: http://www.xiph.org/quicktime/ The first OS-X(ppc) binary builds are out, as well. Regards, Arek