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2005 Feb 14
0
mod_annodex 0.2.0 Release
mod_annodex 0.2.0 Release ========================= mod_annodex is a module for Apache httpd, and provides server-side support for annodex media. Parallel versions are available for Apache versions 1.3 and 2.0. Annodex is an open standards based technology that extends the World Wide Web's hyperlinking, searching, and compositing infrastructure to time-continuous data, enabling video
2005 Mar 04
0
libannodex 0.6.1 Release
libannodex 0.6.1 Release ------------------------- libannodex is a C library providing a simple programming interface for reading and writing Annodex media. Annodex is an open standards based technology that extends the World Wide Web's hyperlinking, searching, and compositing infrastructure to time-continuous data, enabling video surfing, searching for clips of audio and video files using
2005 Feb 14
0
libannodex 0.6.0 Release
libannodex 0.6.0 Release ------------------------- libannodex is a C library providing a simple programming interface for reading and writing Annodex media. Annodex is an open standards based technology that extends the World Wide Web's hyperlinking, searching, and compositing infrastructure to time-continuous data, enabling video surfing, searching for clips of audio and video files using
2004 Oct 05
0
libannodex 0.5.68 Released
libannodex 0.5.68 Release ------------------------- libannodex is a C library providing a simple programming interface for reading and writing Annodex media. Annodex is an open standards based technology that extends the World Wide Web's hyperlinking, searching, and compositing infrastructure to time-continuous data, enabling video surfing, searching for clips of audio and video files using
2005 Apr 14
0
libannodex 0.6.2 Release
libannodex 0.6.2 Release ------------------------- libannodex is a C library providing a simple programming interface for reading and writing Annodex media. Annodex is an open standards based technology that extends the World Wide Web's hyperlinking, searching, and compositing infrastructure to time-continuous data, enabling video surfing, searching for clips of audio and video files using
2005 Jul 20
0
libannodex 0.7.1 Release
libannodex 0.7.1 Release ------------------------- libannodex is a C library providing a simple programming interface for reading and writing Annodex media. Annodex is an open standards based technology that extends the World Wide Web's hyperlinking, searching, and compositing infrastructure to time-continuous data, enabling video surfing, searching for clips of audio and video files using
2004 May 22
0
libannodex-0.5.66
libannodex 0.5.66 Release ------------------------- libannodex is a C library providing a simple programming interface for reading and writing Annodex media. Annodex is an open standards based technology that extends the World Wide Web's hyperlinking, searching, and compositing infrastructure to time-continuous data, enabling video surfing, searching for clips of audio and video files using
2008 Jul 04
2
Oggz 0.9.8 Released
Oggz 0.9.8 Release ------------------ Oggz comprises liboggz and the command-line tools oggzinfo, oggzdump, oggzdiff, oggzmerge, oggzrip, oggz-chop, oggz-comment, oggz-scan, oggz-sort and oggz-validate. oggz-chop can be used to serve time ranges of Ogg media over HTTP by any web server that supports CGI. liboggz is a C library providing a simple programming interface for reading and writing Ogg
2008 Jul 04
2
Oggz 0.9.8 Released
Oggz 0.9.8 Release ------------------ Oggz comprises liboggz and the command-line tools oggzinfo, oggzdump, oggzdiff, oggzmerge, oggzrip, oggz-chop, oggz-comment, oggz-scan, oggz-sort and oggz-validate. oggz-chop can be used to serve time ranges of Ogg media over HTTP by any web server that supports CGI. liboggz is a C library providing a simple programming interface for reading and writing Ogg
2008 Mar 25
4
Regarding applications implementation of Skeleton's Content-Type
On 3/20/08, Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org> wrote: > I agree that tools should now start writing media types without the x- . Cool. j^ reported that some of the tools in the Annodex SVN like mod_annodex, anxrip, oggz-merge, oggz-rip, etc will need to be modified. I do not have SVN access to edit these, so can one of you guys do it? With j's consent, I'll edit
2006 Aug 16
1
OGM and GStreamer
Well, actually most OGM files do have a subtitle track, often in multiple langauges. Also, re 2. Keyframe seeking in OGM is generally a bit rough because ogm files can contain almost any codec as the video track, usually xvid or divx. re 1. As a general rule you shouldn't be trying to make any more ogm files :) So chances are the ogg muxer is not accepting the connection, because it
2006 Aug 16
0
OGM and GStreamer
Hi Daraku, the answer to question 3) is that only Annodex files (see http://www.annodex.net/) have a text track in them in which subtitles can be stored. So, if you use anxrip on a ogg+skeleton+theora+vorbis+CMML file (which is an Annodex video), you will be able to get the text out using anxrip or if you are searching for a library, using libannodex. A subtitle editor would actually be used to
2005 Feb 16
0
Oggcodecs 0.69.8924 release.
A new version is out after a long wait. http://www.illiminable.com/ogg/ These will let you encode or decode vorbis, speex, theora, and flac with both ogg and annodex in any directshow based media player (most commonly windows media player) Changes to the binary package... # Removed several major memory leaks in encoders and decoders # More intelligent buffer sizing, reduces memory footprint by
2005 Feb 16
0
Oggcodecs 0.69.8924 release.
A new version is out after a long wait. http://www.illiminable.com/ogg/ These will let you encode or decode vorbis, speex, theora, and flac with both ogg and annodex in any directshow based media player (most commonly windows media player) Changes to the binary package... # Removed several major memory leaks in encoders and decoders # More intelligent buffer sizing, reduces memory footprint by
2005 Feb 16
0
Oggcodecs 0.69.8924 release.
A new version is out after a long wait. http://www.illiminable.com/ogg/ These will let you encode or decode vorbis, speex, theora, and flac with both ogg and annodex in any directshow based media player (most commonly windows media player) Changes to the binary package... # Removed several major memory leaks in encoders and decoders # More intelligent buffer sizing, reduces memory footprint by
2007 Apr 15
1
serialised cmml examples
Silvia Pfeiffer wrote: > Hi Ian, > > hmm, there was a whole bunch up on media.aidabrowser.com, but it seems > that CSIRO have taken that site offline. > > I thought there was a version of the media in cmmlwiki that produces > annodex files, but there may be a bug on the server that prevents > that. Conrad - is this a known issue? > Thanks for getting back to me.
2005 Nov 20
0
Re: [Vorbis] metadata
Silvia.Pfeiffer@csiro.au wrote: > Hi Ian, > > CMML is still a draft, so we can change the addressing if required. > You're correct, currently something like > > blah.cmml#fragment > > points to a clip (or temporal section) of the stream, but > > blah.cmml#t=12 > > points to a 12 seconds offset. > > (same for annodex, i.e. ogg files with skeleton
2007 Sep 08
0
Feedback on XML metadata namespace
Actually, we have been discussing this kind of addressing for a very long time and it was half the point of the Annodex project (see www.annodex.net). What we have defined for addressing is the following: * temporal addressing: http://annodex.net/TR/draft-pfeiffer-temporal-fragments-03.txt Any ogg file can be addresses through temporal offsets. This goes across different logical bitstreams. *
2008 Feb 08
4
Ogg/Kate preliminary documentation
> Some of the things you talk about were not solved at the CMML level, but > rather through using different Ogg > logical bitstreams. While this is possible to do it this way (and probably a good idea for the examples like a clock in a corner), it implies that all the placements and logically different "items" are known at the start of the stream (since the Ogg spec says a
2005 Nov 20
2
Re: metadata
Hi Ian, CMML is still a draft, so we can change the addressing if required. You're correct, currently something like blah.cmml#fragment points to a clip (or temporal section) of the stream, but blah.cmml#t=12 points to a 12 seconds offset. (same for annodex, i.e. ogg files with skeleton track). For pointing to logical streams inside ogg, I'd really suggest you have a look at