Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "using theora"
2002 Sep 27
2
Using Theora Micro-HOWTO
Okay, thanks to some stubbornness on my part and helpfulness on the part
of people on this mailing list, I got the Ogg Theora alpha compiled up
and installed and running.
Yesterday, I went to the Prelinger archives (the public-domain video
archive at www.archive.com) to find a high-quality original to re-encode
as a test. The encoder worked just fine, and playback as well, and I thought
I'd
2005 Mar 28
0
Theora and software patents
The list probably did not get this reply from D Richard Felker III.
Having read quite a few patents I tend to agree with Richard: Software
patents are very broad and even if I have not read the source code of
Theora I would be surprised if it did not infringe several patents.
However, I believe the argument that On2 has not been sued for infringing
the MPEG-patents is a very strong argument.
2004 Aug 03
0
Video Codecs, Video Editing and Wine
I am trying to get a video editing application, Edit Studio 4, working
in wine. I think I have been successful except for previewing the
project once it is assembled.
When I click on the "play" button for the preview, the initial frame
plays for about two seconds, the screen then goes black and then, at the
end of the preview, the last frame shows as a still image. I'm pretty
2004 Sep 15
1
video source
In order to experiment with the theora encoder, I bought a mini-DV camcorder a
couple of weeks ago; a Panasonic PV-GS9 for $250. I wanted a mini-DV because
it is claimed that capturing video from the camcorder to a computer over a
firewire cable results in an exact copy of the recorded video.
That was not my experience. The video I captured to my computer over the
firewire cable, using both
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
2005 Mar 13
1
"encoder_example" segfaulting...(and a couple of other questions)
I picked up the imported Feb 2005 issue of "Linux Format", in part for the
Theora article...and I was pleasantly surprised to see my mouldering old
"Ogg-Theora Micro-howto[1]" document referenced. I figured that meant people
might still be finding it useful, so I felt it was time to dust it off and
update it.
I also noticed that archive.org now has a small but growing
2004 Dec 03
3
trying to encode from dvd using mplayer
Hello. I'm trying to encode an Ogg Theora file from an unencrypted
dvd using mplayer and encoder_example.
I set up named pipes stream.wav and stream.yuv.
I then run:
mplayer -ao pcm -aofile stream.wav -vo null /dev/dvd &
mplayer -vo yuv4mpeg -ao null -nosound /dev/dvd &
encoder_example -v1 -a 1 stream.wav stream.yuv > lec1.ogg
but I get the following error:
File stream.wav is
2011 Apr 07
0
Re: Moyea FLV converter
Leawo FLV Converter (http://www.vogsoft.com/discount/windows/video_software/video_converter/leawo_flv_converter-download-77180.html) is designed to convert FLV video files online and offline. Flash Video (*.flv) is a video file format defined by Adobe Systems and supported in Adobe Flash Player. Now the FLV video is widely used to deliver video over the Internet. You can easily download FLV files
2013 Jun 30
0
[PATCH v2] nv50: H.264/MPEG2 decoding support via VP2, available on NV84-NV96, NVA0
Adds H.264 and MPEG2 codec support via VP2, using firmware from the
blob. Acceleration is supported at the bitstream level for H.264 and
IDCT level for MPEG2.
Known issues:
- H.264 interlaced doesn't render properly
- H.264 shows very occasional artifacts on a small fraction of videos
- MPEG2 + VDPAU shows frequent but small artifacts, which aren't there
when using XvMC on the same
2009 Jul 08
0
Most useful: how to convert FLV to MOV, MKV, AVI, MP4, etc o
What's FLV
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Flash Video (FLV) is a file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player (initially produced by Macromedia) versions 6?10. Until version 9 update 2 of the Flash Player, Flash Video referred to a proprietary file format, having the extension FLV. Notable users of the Flash Video
2009 Jul 10
0
Most useful: how to convert FLV to MOV, MKV, AVI, MP4, etc on Mac
What's FLV
[Image: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3413/3588477112_fd8be0a259_o.jpg ]
Flash Video (FLV) is a file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player (initially produced by Macromedia) versions 6?10. Until version 9 update 2 of the Flash Player, Flash Video referred to a proprietary file format, having the extension FLV. Notable users of the Flash Video
2004 Mar 24
1
Built of theora.dsw
Hello everybody,
I'm a new member of this mailing-list. My name is Remi
BEAUDOUIN, I'm student in an engeneering school in France
(ENSEIRB, Bordeaux), major Data and Image Processing. I'm
currently doing my last internship before graduating in
Thales Airborne Systems.
I'm working on video compression and I have to choose the
best way to encode and to embed it on a DSP TMS320DM642
2002 Oct 02
2
Audio from fifo
My first guess about the problem would be that the programs want
to process the stuff in a different order, e.g. mplayer wants to
output some sound before anymore video and encoder_example wants
to receive some video before anymore sound. This could easily
depend on the order of stuff in the file mplayer is reading.
I guess something similar could happen for opening the pipes as
well.
The
2018 Apr 28
1
mp3 stream and Chrome v.65.0.33.25.181
Hi there,
mux=raw made the change.
Thanks!
Moimoi,
Oskar Vilkevuori
> On 28 Apr 2018, at 23.07, Marvin Scholz <epirat07 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> On 28 Apr 2018, at 21:46, Oskar Vilkevuori wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I have used VLC 0.9.9 on Windows platform for streaming audio to icecast2 for years. Had no problems. Since Google Chrome
2018 Apr 28
2
mp3 stream and Chrome v.65.0.33.25.181
Hi there,
I have used VLC 0.9.9 on Windows platform for streaming audio to icecast2 for years. Had no problems. Since Google Chrome v.65.0.33.25.181 I ran into problems. Stream will play couple of minutes and then stop.
Is there something fundamentally wrong with my configuration in vlm configuration:
output
2005 Mar 05
2
A/V sync strategies
I tried to encode some video from a DVD with encoder_example and
ffmpeg2theora, and it looked great, except that with both encoders the
A/V sync would drift noticeably after about 10 minutes, and by the end
of a two hour movie it would be a couple seconds off. So instead of just
whining about this and waiting for someone else to fix it, I decided to
try to learn about what's causing the
2018 Apr 28
0
mp3 stream and Chrome v.65.0.33.25.181
On 28 Apr 2018, at 21:46, Oskar Vilkevuori wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have used VLC 0.9.9 on Windows platform for streaming audio to
> icecast2 for years. Had no problems. Since Google Chrome
> v.65.0.33.25.181 I ran into problems. Stream will play couple of
> minutes and then stop.
>
> Is there something fundamentally wrong with my configuration in vlm
>
2017 Jul 04
0
Unable to install packages in R: Error in if (any(diff)) { : missing .....
Unable to install packages in R: Error in if (any(diff)) { : missing value
where TRUE/FALSE needed
Sorry for my bad english
I need help in solving the following problem with R
When I try to install a package it end with the following error msg:
Error in if (any(diff)) { : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
the enviroment in windows 7 xp1 x64
R-3.4.1 was just installed
R was started with
2012 Jun 05
0
Memory leak during instantiation of a reference class?
Hi,
I have a problem with a large data set wrapped in a reference class. I do that to access the data by reference from within various functions in a script.
# The class definition:
setRefClass("data",
fields = list(h5_df = "list",
training_data = "array",
2013 Jun 27
4
[PATCH] nv50: H.264/MPEG2 decoding support via VP2, available on NV84-NV96, NVA0
Adds H.264 and MPEG2 codec support via VP2, using firmware from the
blob. Acceleration is supported at the bitstream level for H.264 and
IDCT level for MPEG2.
Known issues:
- H.264 interlaced doesn't render properly
- H.264 shows very occasional artifacts on a small fraction of videos
- MPEG2 + VDPAU shows frequent but small artifacts, which aren't there
when using XvMC on the same