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2003 May 28
1
new patch
[standard disclaimer about my mail format]
in ftp.vp3.com/theora
user: vp3
pass: vp3dev
theora_dbm_5-28.zip
this implements a bitstream change; the header now contains a compressed huffman tree rather than the frequency counts (as discussed)
pardon my inability to use diff correctly. The change in toplevel.c is trivial (new function names & params)
huffman.c is the important one. I
2003 May 28
2
encoder discrepancy
the files produced by windows compile vs. Linux are indeed significantly different in size (about 140K vs. 160) However I'm not convinced all the default parameters are set the same way in the two example files. This needs to be verified to see if there really is a bug, or can the two versions produce byte-equal output streams?
<p> ___ Dan Miller
(++,) Founder, On2 Technologies
2002 Aug 06
1
VP3 Patch For xine
Hi,
Since a number of people are eager to try out the native VP3
decoder in xine, I have made a patch available, bz2-compressed:
http://www.pcisys.net/~melanson/codecs/xine-vp3-decoder-patch.bz2
To work with this patch:
1) Get the latest xine-lib from CVS. Visit this page for more details:
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=9655
The module name is xine-lib, but you will also need
2003 Mar 09
4
Proof of Concept
Hi,
So it took a little while to get here but VP3 through ffmpeg is
finally starting to achieve viewable results. It partially works right
now. Keyframes only. And monochrome. Oh, and the picture is upside down
(something I did not realize about VP3 until I let it fly just now).
Anyway, here is a picture of ffmpeg's VP3 decoder in action using xine:
2003 Oct 09
4
Updated VP3 Document
Hi,
I have been on a documentation kick recently. I finally updated my
VP3 format document tonight:
http://www.pcisys.net/~melanson/codecs/vp3-format.txt
v0.2: October 9, 2003
- expanded section "Reversing the DC Prediction"
- added Appendix B: Theora Differences
Feel free to look it over and point out any glaring mistakes. I can't wait
to see how much sense it makes to
2003 Jun 14
6
dead DCSearchPoints code
Dan,
In reviewing the code, derf came across the DCSearchPoints array in
QuadCodeDisplayFragments(), encode.c:696. It looks like it specifies a
search order for nearby coded fragments for prediction if there isn't a
nearest neighbor. However, the upper search bound is defined as *0*, so
the search loop (line 917) is never executed and it always falls back
to the last coded fragment.
2003 Feb 23
6
More Missing Pieces
Hi,
I am making good progress on understanding, documenting, and
re-implementing VP3. I have found some more deadwood in the decoder code
and I just wanted to verify that it really has no place:
* Version 3.3 tables: There are 2 sets of VLCs: One for v3.1 and one for
v3.3. The v3.1 set is always selected. Are the v3.3 tables in production,
or will they ever be?
* DC Search Points: VP3
2004 Mar 02
1
VP3 Format Doc, v0.4
Hi,
Check it out-- another update in the space of a week:
http://home.pcisys.net/~melanson/codecs/vp3-format.txt
v0.4: March 2, 2004
- renamed and expanded section "Initializing The Quantization Matrices"
- outlined section "Reconstructing The Frame"
- moved Theora Differences Appendix to its own section entitled "Theora
Specification"
- added Appendix:
2003 May 07
2
VP30
Hi,
Can anyone tell me the significant differences between VP30 and
VP31 (or are you allowed to)? Are there different token and quantizer
tables? Are there algorithmic differences? I have a VP30-encoded file that
plays with the VP3 VfW DLL but not with the open source decoder.
Thanks...
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2003 Mar 05
5
VP3 IDCT
Hi,
Is there anything special I need to know about VP3's IDCT? I mean
besides the fact that there are separate IDCTs to handle sparse
coefficient matrices. Are the IDCT functions mathematically equivalent to
any textbook IDCT functions?
Thanks...
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2002 Aug 05
3
Cross-Compiling VP3 lib on Linux
Hi,
I have been working with VP3 for some time now. Dan Miller from
On2 just told me about this list.
A few months ago, I managed to get On2's VP3 source snapshot to
compile under Linux, a feat that many have apparently attempted and
quickly abandoned. I compiled a small console app and the results of the
experiment are explained here:
2005 Mar 09
2
VP3 Compatibility and SIMD Optimizations
Hi,
A few questions: Is libtheora strictly backward compatible with VP3?
Can I set it up to shove raw VP3 data through and trust it to decode the
same way as On2's open source code did, loop filters and all?
Also, is libtheora just supposed to be a C-based reference
implementation? I was looking through the code and noticed a distinct
lack of any kind of optimizations. Naive tree-based
2003 Feb 26
7
[OT] Just saying hi!
I hope this list is small enough for not beeing banned when
introducing oneself. So...
Hi,
I just subscribed to the theora-lists. I'm from the XVID project,
so I know a deal about video and MPEG-4 in particular, but nothing about
Vorbis/Theora etc., That's why I'm here, because I'm interested in
patent-free alternatives.
I guess there is no documentation of the current status
2002 Aug 05
1
WMT?
Hi,
The VP3 source code supports various CPU-specific optimized
instructions. I see references to MMX and XMM (SSE2). I also see
references to WMT. What is WMT?
Thanks...
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2003 May 04
0
VP3 In ffmpeg
Hi,
Sorry for taking so long with this, but I finally committed a
first pass of my own VP3 decoder to the ffmpeg codebase. You can browse
the source here:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/ffmpeg/ffmpeg/libavcodec/
vp3.c and vp3data.h are the files in question. Attached is a message I
sent to the ffmpeg-devel list about the new decoder and its present
shortcomings.
2003 Dec 06
5
What sort of math i required?
Hi,
Keep up the good work! The file sizes of Theora's output is amazing!
I have just joined the list, and would like to contribute to the
2002 Sep 30
3
theora test suite
some of you may find this helpful:
I've uploaded a short (5 second) raw clip in yuv4mpeg format, associated audio, and batch files to exercise the encoder & decoder examples. In addition I've included the file as compressed (test.ogg), and a longer version as well to test playback sync.
Notes: to use MPlayer with the -vo yuv4mpeg option, you need to get the latest release and compile
2003 Feb 19
4
Block Coding Pattern
Hi,
There seem to be 2 sets of block coding patterns in the
VP3x/Theora algorithm. Based on the comments in the code, the first
pattern is used if encoder version < 6 and the second pattern is used in
encoder version >= 6. None of the code to support the second pattern is
ever called. Is there an encoder with a version >= 6?
The code in question is
2003 May 22
6
resolution issues
just added to the WIKI:
* Ideas with some concensus
after discussion on IRC, it was provisionally agreed (by those present at the time) that Theora should support arbitrary pixel sizes (presently it is limited to multiples of 16 both horizontally and vertically).
It is felt that this can be achieved with minimal pain by adding four values to the page header, immediately following the present
2002 Aug 03
7
theora MMX decoder
I try to merge VP3's mmx decoder into theora.
http://kyoto.cool.ne.jp/vp3/developers/theora-alpha3-MMXd-src.zip
You can see the change by searching the keyword "_UsingMMX_" in all lib
folder's file.
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