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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)
-
2004 Oct 28
1
Re: DSP stamp
Yes, the Theora codec is based on VP3, which is an earlier version of ON2's
VP6 codec. Theora is currently at its alpha 3 release, and is stable enough
to have been used already for streaming live video from a number of
conferences, and for encoding several videos that can be found at
www.theora.org.
Development has progressed to the point that the value of the codec can be
seen. That
2004 Aug 06
5
streaming ogg player embedded in web page
Hi List,
For the last week I have been have playing with icecast 2.0.0 and ices
for a streaming project I am working. The streaming is working with
multiple sources and fallback using XMMS and Winamp as the clients. All
work splendidly.
Next on my todo list is find a simple Ogg player that I can embed in a
webpage and play from the icecast stream.
I have so far looked at jlGui Applet 2.2 which
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
2010 May 22
4
[OT-ish] WebM/Ogg VP8 streaming
Hi all,
Sorry for the VP8 question on the Theora list, but I think all the
relevant people are here :)
I'm using Icecast to distribute some Ogg Theora streams at the moment
with a view to adding VP8 along side these in future. Ideally I'd just
use Ogg VP8+Vorbis, I know there is a mapping for this already but how
much support from the browsers can I expect for this configuration?
2001 Jun 28
4
Java wrapper?
Hi,
a few months ago it has already been discussed, but without final
solution it seems...
Is there anybody who is working on a Java JNI wrapper for libvorbis
etc.?
Greetings
k.j.
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2004 Aug 06
2
Stream from webserver
Hello.
I want to know how I can put files (mp3s or oggs) on my webserver, make a
plsylist and stream them directly from the webserver.
I had found an apps witch could do that on the old website, but not on the
new one..
I also want to know what app you advise me for stream mp3s to a icecast
server (in ogg) under linux.
Because I've seen DSP for winamp, but no apps for streaming from a linux
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
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 ?
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Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2010 15:31:31 +0100
Subject: Merging jorbis
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
2000 Dec 21
1
About Encoding decoding and playing vorbis in a java application ...
Hi all ,
I wanna know if there already some code in java to encode , decode and
playing ogg vorbis format , thanks...
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2006 Oct 06
3
Theora file size
Hi
I was surprised with size of Theora files and thought
of feedback.
Following 1minute duration Theora and Xvid files were
made from a y4m file. The resolution is 1280x720:
1. Xvid 17MB
2. Ogg/Theora Q7 31MB
3. Ogg/Theora Q8 38MB
4. Ogg/Theora Q9 49MB
5. Ogg/Theora Q10 61MB
The Xvid file was made using mencoder by 2 passes with
following options:
2004 Aug 06
3
Client Problems
Thanks for the help, I can have people connect that are still on my local
network at school. People outside of it always get timed out.. Is there
something special I'm not doing (that i should) to give outsiders access ?
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>Reply-To: icecast@xiph.org
>To: icecast@xiph.org
>Subject: Re: [icecast] Client Problems
>Date: Wed, 30
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 Aug 06
3
mac player for ogg streams
Hullo
Would JOrbis work?
http://www.jcraft.com/jorbis/
It's a java applet that plays vorbis streams. I can't think of another.
But then I don't get to uses macs often :(
Leo
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> Hi,
>
> I have 2 Icecast2 servers set-up (1 unix and 1 win32) that I have been
> testing with live streams using Oddcast. I can get the stream playing
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
2010 May 24
2
live mpeg4 input
I streamed Mpeg4 via QuickTime for several years using the encoder and
Helios server. Worked great with a QT player so it can be done but I don't
know of a way to do it for free.
Mike
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2007 Aug 19
2
Fwd: [show-in-a-box] Re: Ogg
Hello,
Does anyone know the answer to this question below?
(Note... they're calling the Theora codec "Ogg" below. I know
technically it's not correct... but that's what some are calling it.)
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Date: Aug 19, 2007 10:13 AM
Subject: [show-in-a-box] Re: Ogg
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2004 Sep 04
2
Demo of using Theora under Windows
I have read http://www.theora.org/theorafaq.html#42 This put quite a
burden onto the Windows-user - a burden that most Windows-users will not
be able to lift.
Has anyone made a webpage with a link to a theora-file that automatically
(or with a few clicks on Accept/OK) installs the needed codecs on a
unmodified Windows machine? (The links to theora-files on www.theora.org
does not do this, which
2002 Nov 24
2
ISO Website-embedded Ogg player
Since Flash has MP3 support built in, it is possible to create a
Flash movie that will play a streaming MP3 file. This is useful
for when someone wants to have a radio broadcast using MP3 files
and they want to create a flash "applet" for playing the
broadcast, which could keep the viewer/listener still attached
to the website to enjoy other content at the same time. Perhaps
such a