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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 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
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
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 Mar 04
0
mod_annodex 0.2.1 Release
mod_annodex 0.2.1 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 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
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 15
2
OGM and GStreamer
Hi All! I have some troubles with OGG and GStreamer: 1) When I parsing ogg file with ogmdemux element, I recieve (in "pad-added" signal callback) video pad as "application/x-ogm-video", but not as "video/something". And that why I can't link It to the oggmux element and write new OGG file :( 2) I'am using "playbin" to play media file, but It
2005 Jul 11
0
liboggz 0.9.2 Release
Oggz 0.9.2 Release ------------------ Oggz comprises liboggz and the command-line tools oggzinfo, oggzdump, oggzdiff, oggzmerge, oggzrip and oggz-validate. liboggz is a C library providing a simple programming interface for reading and writing Ogg files and streams. Ogg is an interleaving data container developed by Monty at Xiph.Org, originally to support the Ogg Vorbis audio format. This
2006 Mar 09
0
oggfile, skeleton and vorbis tools
Conrad Parker wrote: > On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 12:10:57PM -0500, Monty wrote: > >>On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 10:36:38PM +0000, Ian Malone wrote: >> >>>I assume what this all means is there's no desire for any kind of stop- >>>gap libvorbisfile that does the "vorbis out of any otherwise valid Ogg >>>stream"[1], and that anything along these
2007 Oct 02
1
tool to add skeleton (was Re: Re: Peer review draft for the new)
On 02/10/2007, Ian Malone <ibmalone@gmail.com> wrote: > Martin Leese wrote: > > 2. Following on from 1, a tool which inputs an > > Ogg containier with one or more streams, and > > outputs a new Ogg container with the same > > streams plus an Ogg Skeleton stream stuffed > > in front would be very helpful. The tool could > > also
2007 Oct 02
1
tool to add skeleton (was Re: Re: Peer review draft for the new)
On 02/10/2007, Ian Malone <ibmalone@gmail.com> wrote: > Martin Leese wrote: > > 2. Following on from 1, a tool which inputs an > > Ogg containier with one or more streams, and > > outputs a new Ogg container with the same > > streams plus an Ogg Skeleton stream stuffed > > in front would be very helpful. The tool could > > also
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.
2008 Jan 12
1
How to embede text into the Ogg stream
On 1/10/08, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote: > There have been a couple of > proposals for this; the most popular one right now is to use the > <description> or <caption> tags inside an CMML stream. > > We would like to get this standardized, so let us know how it goes. I think we are likely to settle for CMML for everything text in Ogg. Of course,
2006 Mar 01
3
oggfile, skeleton and vorbis tools
(w. quotes from the xiphmeet: <http://westfish.xiph.org/~giles/200603_meeting.txt>, I've tried to strip it down to relevant stuff) <xiphmont> "Is there any interest in extending vcedit/libvorbisfile to do basic handling of Vorbis streams from concurrently multiplexed Ogg?" < xiphmont> Yes, but that work was *also* tied to OggFile from way back when, and one
2006 Mar 07
2
oggfile, skeleton and vorbis tools
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 12:10:57PM -0500, Monty wrote: > On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 10:36:38PM +0000, Ian Malone wrote: > > I assume what this all means is there's no desire for any kind of stop- > > gap libvorbisfile that does the "vorbis out of any otherwise valid Ogg > > stream"[1], and that anything along these lines will wait until Oggfile. > > Well,
2006 Mar 07
0
oggfile, skeleton and vorbis tools
On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 10:36:38PM +0000, Ian Malone wrote: > I assume what this all means is there's no desire for any kind of stop- > gap libvorbisfile that does the "vorbis out of any otherwise valid Ogg > stream"[1], and that anything along these lines will wait until Oggfile. Well, vorbis-only vorbisfile is what we're talking about. What Sylvia mentioned was that