Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Streaming vorbis support"
2005 Jan 24
1
Your ideas ...
I am looking for ideas on how to best webcast public meetings. The
general idea is to allow folks to easily send their live or recorded
meeting audio up to a server via their browser.
My goal is to present an alternative to more expensive video webcasting
for small local government and community groups that want to "double"
their audience from 10 people a the room with a net
2008 Feb 17
2
Is Cortado dead?
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I am really interested in an alternative to the widely used flash
video-players. itheora does a really good job by integrating cortado
in an easy to use framework to allow the user to play the file either
in his own media player or the cortado applet. But the actual version
of Cortado has a really grave bug that makes playing some videos with
java
2007 Apr 27
1
Another web-based vorbis player
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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
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)
-
2006 Oct 20
1
non-threaded Ogg/Vorbis/Theora player implementation(java)
hi,
i'm a student of Udine University in Italy.
I'm writing a project for Java Micro Edition to send a video stream from pc to phone.
The player in that Java Platform doesn't work so I have to write "some" code.
I'm looking for a java implementation for h263-mpg codec.
Can you help me please? I'was looking for that since 10 days without results
very glad for any
2006 Jun 28
5
Theora & Vorbis on your mobile phone
Hey guys + gals,
Would you know where to point me to for an open source or commercial implementation of Theora & Vorbis for your mobile phone?
Maybe as a Symbian app? Maybe a Java midlet?
I'd like to be able to download & play video files to the mobile as well as maybe stream them too? Am I asking too much? :-)
Thanks in advance for your help!
Callum.
2004 Oct 19
2
First public release of Flumotion Streaming Media Server
Hey everyone,
we finally bit the bullet and threw out our firstborn for public
consumption. For those not yet in the know, Flumotion is a streaming
media server based on GStreamer and Twisted under development by
Fluendo.
This release gives users access to the basic features of the server and
demonstrates its distributed capabilities. We will follow up with a
release within a couple of weeks to
2005 Jun 11
1
Attempts at live streaming (long)
I would like to hear from anyone who has had some success in this area. I
have got it to work but the picture freezes and stays frozen when there is
a lot of motion. I will share how I got to that stage since I have tried
some different approaches to those I have seen documented so far.
I currently stream live video events for a non-profit using Helix Producer
but would like to move to something
2005 Nov 01
3
Live HTTP streaming of Theora files
What's the easiest way to broadcast a "live" event using Theora?
- Microsoft Media Services uses a closed protocol (MMS) and special
streaming servers, so I'm not excited to go that way, even though it
seems to be the most obvious choice. (Though I'm not sure if I could
convince it to use Theora anyway.)
- I could encode the entire file into an Ogg/Theora file and just
2007 Oct 19
2
Live Streaming and embeding into webpage on OSX
hello free streamers,
after i had not much luck with " Darwin streaming server" ( because
of a lack of NAT implementation )
i got a hint from a Wireless mailing list to try OGG/Theora streaming.
I ?ve found a great site here <http://www.oddsock.org/guides/video.php>
and downloadet and installed "icecast" and the theora libs with
success on my macintosh mini ,
2004 Jul 07
12
vorbis 1.1 rc 1 now tagged in SVN
Hi folks,
We're gearing up to the next full release of the Vorbis codec; I've
just tagged a release candidate in SVN in order to encourage wider
testing toward final 1.1 release.
This release includes the following updates:
1) Adoption of AoTuV and other tuning work by Vorbis developers
outside of Xiph into the mainline codebase
2) New bitrate management code
3) bugfixes
In more
2004 Jul 07
12
vorbis 1.1 rc 1 now tagged in SVN
Hi folks,
We're gearing up to the next full release of the Vorbis codec; I've
just tagged a release candidate in SVN in order to encourage wider
testing toward final 1.1 release.
This release includes the following updates:
1) Adoption of AoTuV and other tuning work by Vorbis developers
outside of Xiph into the mainline codebase
2) New bitrate management code
3) bugfixes
In more
2006 Jun 23
3
Can I recommend theora to my readers yet? Please?
Hi,
I'm working on updates to the WWW FAQ (okay, it's a little much
to use the singular in 2006, but it was the first!).
Embedded multimedia has been a sore spot for a while. I've been
recommending that people embed old-school MPEG, because it
works in all players. But it's awful. Terrible bitrates.
I'm on the verge of recommending SWF instead, even though
it's a hideous
2005 Apr 07
2
Java and ogg/vorbis
I am a bit confused to how Ogg/vorbis works. This is my understand.
Vorbis is an audio codec that can be used instead of MP3 and it is open
source. If this is true, what is Ogg? I think it is some kind of wrapper
that allows you to stream Audio and Video. Am I right?
Also I want to encode short videos in Xvid and then encode the audio in
vorbis. Then I want to stream this over the Internet
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
2010 Oct 13
8
Cortado status controls in IE6
I have need to make an .ogv file available on IE6. I am using
cortado_latest.jar to make this happen. Hovering over the playing video
causes the status bar to appear as expected. In the status bar the play
button, pause button, and stop button all work as expected. However the
slider has no effect. I have examined and tried several of the parameters
but see nothing that would make the slider
2006 Jul 04
2
New around - some questions (Cortado, editing Theora)
Hello,
I am maintaining different resources related to Ogg Theora, both as a
user and as a contributor to several local advocacy groups.
I had a couple of questions:
- Who should I ask / talk to about financing improvements to the Cortado
applet (namely: bigger / more visible controls for the seek functions) ?
- Are there any simple Ogg Theora editing tools or applications, similar
to avidemux
2004 Nov 08
3
servers available _now_ .
Hello :-)
I had a look at the servers that can stream Theora.
I saw that ffmpeg was greatly appreciated.
What's your opinion ? Is there any chance that IceCast can do it (What
source would be used? Ices?) ?
I really want to support Xiph products.
I saw that page
http://www.linuxmafia.com/faq/Apps/AV/video-streaming-servers.html
but it's a bit old now, may be things have changed :-)
Well,
2009 Nov 25
2
Need Info on Celt-dev
I need to know if this software can help me embed streaming audio into
items(lots) in my online auctions. I am looking for the capability on high
ticket items to be able to explain the benefits and features of that
particular lot.
Jerry Floyd
Prime Equipment.& Auction Co.
601 S. McAllister St.
Quitman, TX 75783
903-763-5060 x1
Fax: 903-781-9225
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