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2006 Oct 26
2
RELEASE: Cortado 0.2.2 'Really Tested Verily Exceptionally'
This mail announces the release of Cortado 0.2.2 'Really Tested Verily Exceptionally'. This is Cortado, a multimedia framework for Java written by Fluendo. It contains: - JST, a port of the GStreamer 0.10 design to Java - jcraft, a copy of the JCraft JOgg/Jorbis code - jheora, an implementation of Theora in Java - codecs (currently only containing the Smoke codec, a variant on Jpeg) -
2010 Nov 04
4
Fwd: Merging jorbis upstream and the cortado jorbis fork back into one
Of interest to some on the list. Anyone familiar enough with Java to know how we go about detecting/using/incorporating an external Jorbis build into the Cortado jar ? Or are we supposed to download sources into our tree and build the whole ? ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Hans de Goede <hdegoede at redhat.com> Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2010 15:31:31 +0100 Subject: Merging jorbis
2010 Oct 13
2
total newbie issue with Cortado player using new java 1.6.0_22
is anybody else having problems with the new java 1.6.0.22 ? i am tried both cortado-ovt-debug and cortado-ovtk-debug - neither seem to work anymore once i installed the new java. once i go back to the old java 21 everything works fine. my jar file downloads for console messages (below) came from: http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/cortado/cortado-ovtk-debug-0.6.0.jar i have included
2007 Aug 27
1
Pure Java theora implementation - LGPL
I've started working on a pure-java port of Theora under the LGPL, as a subproject of FMJ, the open-source implementation of JMF. It is similar to and dependent on the jogg/jorbis libraries from jcraft. The Cortado implementation is nice, but since it is GPL, that is too restrictive for FMJ, which is LGPL. This is, naturally, a large undertaking, and any help by anyone interested would
2009 Nov 20
1
Licenses GPL and LGPL
Hello, I am new to Cortado and I am very interested in playing video in some of my Java applets using the Theora decoder. I would like to write a LGPL library to use the decoders in Processing (see processing.org). I prefer LGPL over GPL because it allows a wider usage of the library. The core libraries of Processing are released under LGPL as well. I would like to use com.fluendo.plugin and
2010 Jan 18
1
Processing library based on Cortado
Hi, I wrote a Processing.org library based on Cortado. Maybe the Cortado developers are interested in it. At the end of November I sent a question to this list asking about the licensing of Cortado and its libraries (see http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/theora-dev/2009-November/004015.html). As I wanted to create a LGPL library, I rewrote the package com.fluendo.utils, I don't use
2004 Dec 24
0
release of cortado 0.1.0
Hi everyone ! As a special Christmas present, Fluendo is releasing the source code to the java-based "Cortado" media player. See http://www.flumotion.net/ for more details, or check our demo streams (with applet) at http://mirror.fluendo.com/ This player has great support for Ogg/Vorbis/Theora, using the Jorbis code and the Jheora port of Theora to Java written by Wim Taymans. Keep
2010 Nov 04
0
Fwd: Merging jorbis upstream and the cortado jorbis fork back into one
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Hans de Goede <hdegoede at redhat.com> wrote: > Note that I'm not packaging it (advertising the package) as an applet > for in browser use / for serving over http, but rather packaging > it as a java media playback framework, because it is used as such by > several java games which we package. As such it only gets used > with (and has been
2004 Oct 04
0
relaying http://mirror.fluendo.com:8800/
Hi all, Thanks to Fluendo test stream at http://mirror.fluendo.com:8800/, I have done some quick hacks on my streaming server JRoar (http://www.jcraft.com/jroar/) and, now it can relay OggTheora streams. If you are interested in it, you can try http://jroar.jcraft.com:8800/test.ogg If you are interested in relaying OggTheora streams by yourself, try following steps, 1. download
2001 Apr 24
0
low-bitrate streams and pure Java Ogg Vorbis player
Hi there, I have developed pure Java Ogg Vorbis decoder, JOrbis. By the recent improvements on JOribs, its 'simple' player, JOrbisPlayer, will enable you to enjoy low-bitrate/mono streams on the web browser with J2SE 1.3(or later)Plug-in; Java plug-in; I have provided digitally signed JOrbisPlayer at http://www.jcraft.com/jorbis/player/JOrbisPlayer.php # This signed applet is signed
2010 Jan 28
1
Using vorbis-java to read an existing file?
> Assuming so, I'm trying to decide if it's likely to be better to port the > missing read parts from C to Java, or start again with something with a > more "Java like" api. Having read rfc 3533, I don't think doing a > read-only ogg layer api using Java conventions should be too hard to > implement.... There is the jogg and jorbis combination (used in
2006 May 19
0
ANNOUNCE: release of Cortado 0.2.0
Hi everyone, after a long wait, Cortado 0.2.0 has finally been released. This release adds support for seeking in static files, and numerous bug fixes. Full release notes attached. Enjoy ! Thomas -------------- next part -------------- Release notes for Cortado?0.2.0 "Broken Record" Cortado applet Features of this release * Seeking in on-demand files and
2007 Apr 27
1
Another web-based vorbis player
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 This one looks promising: https://core.fluendo.com/flumotion/trac/browser/cortado/trunk/README It is JS-controllable, so if I can force myself to sit down and do some web hacking, I might be able to create a myspace-like player that'll let people select different tracks to listen to. It's not flash, but it seems pretty lightweight. - -ken
2008 Apr 25
0
RELEASE: Flumotion 0.5.2 'Can Tomas'
This mail announces the release of Flumotion 0.5.2 'Can Tomas'. Flumotion is a GPL streaming media server written in Python. It is distributed and component-based: every step in the streaming process (production, conversion, consumption) can be run inside a separate process on separate machines. Flumotion uses Twisted and GStreamer. Twisted enables the high-level functionality,
2009 Oct 27
2
New release of the Cortado java player
Earlier this year, Xiph.org took over maintenance of the Cortado java applet, primarily used as a player for Ogg Vorbis and Ogg Theora files on systems which don't have native support. Originally developed by Fluendo SA and more recently the Wikimedia Foundation, it was hoped and agreed that moving the 'official' hosting for this open source project under the Xiph.org Foundation's
2009 Oct 27
2
New release of the Cortado java player
Earlier this year, Xiph.org took over maintenance of the Cortado java applet, primarily used as a player for Ogg Vorbis and Ogg Theora files on systems which don't have native support. Originally developed by Fluendo SA and more recently the Wikimedia Foundation, it was hoped and agreed that moving the 'official' hosting for this open source project under the Xiph.org Foundation's
2005 Sep 16
1
RE: Vorbis-dev Digest, Vol 16, Issue 10 ogg streaming
Thanks for the reply.. I am very new to this field (streaming players) have some experience in java/php/vb, however would like to know from you experts where/how to start...what is the best option, what I am looking at is something like the jorbis player; we simply place the url and it plays the stream...the idea is to cut off all the other unnecessary stuff, and to just get the simple code which
2002 Apr 16
0
JRoar can dish out pure Java Vorbis player.
Hi, I have developed the streaming server JRoar(http://www.jcraft.com/jroar/). In the recent improvement, JRoar can dish out pure Java Vorbis Player and become the applet host. You may know that you can get JOrbisPlayer applet from http://www.jcraft.com/jorbis/player/JOrbisPlayer.php , however that applet is digitally signed. By this hack, you can enjoy the live ogg vorbis stream by the applet
2000 Aug 08
0
pure Java Ogg Vorbis decoder
Hi there, I have develope pure Java Ogg Vorbis decoder and its working version is now available at http://www.jcraft.com/jorbis/ . Of course, it is under LGPL. I think that the ubiquitousness of Vorbis decoder will leverage the popurality of Ogg Vorbis. Current version can decode Ogg Vorbis bitstreams, but its outputs are extremely noisy and more works must be done. I'm very happy if I
2004 Mar 04
0
Error after half-blocksize
Hi I've got serious problem with my Vorbis-Decoder. The error seems to happen in the inverse Mdct. Before the imdct the values seems to be correct (compared with those of jOrbis (www.jcraft.com/jorbis/)). But after the transformation the values shows a strange behaviour. In [0, blocksize/2] the values are correct, but in [blocksize/2, blocksize] the values are wrong. The difference in