Displaying 20 results from an estimated 9000 matches similar to: "Video Playback devices supporting Speex audio"
2010 Mar 23
3
theora video plugin ? videolan plugin?
hi, I'm Alexander a
just a question ? is there a reason why there shouldn't be a web
player for theora in Mozilla FireFox ? or Internet explorer ? I'm thinking
to compile videolan player with theora support only and enable the web
plugin interface, it would replace the cortado player and possibly provide a
better alternative to flash video plugin in linux when somebody starts a
2005 Sep 23
5
Re: [OT] Rails intro video MOVs - what Open Source, player to use?
> Slightly OT question here, but I have a friend who needs to watch the Rails
> intro movs, but is on Linux and has no way of using an actual Quicktime
> player.
VLC? I assumed everyone used that anyway.
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
2004 Aug 06
2
Video and icecast
I have a simple question:
Is there a source streamer ala shout that works with icecast 1.3 but streams
video instead of mp3 audio? For that matter, does icecast even support this
type of data (video instead of audio)?
<p>Thanks,
Steve Smaldone
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2016 Jul 06
1
opus Digest, Vol 90, Issue 4
> I don't believe this is an actual error. If it's truly possible for
> these areas to overlap (I don't think it is), then something much more
> serious than using memmove instead of memcpy needs to be done about it.
In the C# version of this code, these two copy regions are stored in
separate arrays entirely. I agree that there should be no normal way to
have the memcpy
2015 Jan 09
1
Building Speex for ARM64
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 11:13 PM, Vikram Karve <Vikram.Karve at citrix.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Has anyone attempted to build the Speex codec for ARM64? If so, could you please share the build instructions or some references detailing what scripts need to be updated.
I don't have access to any ARM64 hardware, but you might want to try
--disable-neon, see:
2015 Mar 09
3
crash on lpc_restore_signal_16_intrin_sse2
Hi,
VLC recently migrated to libflac 1.3.1, however we had to revert to
1.3.0 as we had crashes for most FLAC files on the Windows desktop
platform.
More information is available here:
https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/14104
Best,
Tristan
2007 Apr 29
3
Yum package/instlal/update problem
Hi gang!
I'm trying to update my videolan client (0.8.4a-4.el4.rf) to the latest
0.8.6 version. I see that Dag has a 0.8.6 for EL4 (I'm running Centos 4.4)
but when I do "yum update videolan-client" it says there's nothing to
update.
When I remove the videolan client than do "yum install videolan-client"
it insists on trying to install the 0.8.4 version:
2010 Jan 03
1
Swfdec and Ffmpeg only
Hi,
I'm the founder and still very active developer of Puppy Linux, and a
variant named Quirky. Puppy is a cut-down distro, typically 100MB
live-CD. We have always used the Adobe Flash player, though I have
stayed with the Flash 9 player (9.0.48.0) due to its smaller size.
Puppy also has ffmpeg, xine-lib and gxine.
Recently I have been experimenting with Swfdec and Swfdec-mozilla. I
started
2015 Mar 05
2
VLC only sees a fraction of Speex wrapped in OGG
Friends,
My name is Igor, I am new to this forum.
I have a peculiar problem with my OGG/Speex implementation: I encode a
short PCM stream in OGG/Speex, but the result can not be read by VLC and
MediaInfo <http://mediaarea.net/nn/MediaInfo> reports that the file is too
short (240ms). In reality the file contains about 2.7 sec worth of audio.
Another interesting thing I noticed is that the
2014 Oct 20
3
icecast2 mp3 header missing
Hi all,
I?m using icecast2 to serve live streams in mp3. The streams can be played on Chrome or web views on Android, but it is very slow. Then i tried ffplay (ffmpeg) to play the streams, it?s much faster but it reports ?header missing?. I built ffmpeg with debug-info and i saw that ffmpeg probed the streams several times to get the stream format. First several times the score is low and ffmpeg
2009 Mar 17
1
Streaming video with Centos 5.2...how to?
Hello all,
I am a noob to streaming video, and I have a file I'd like to stream (a
.wmv file...sorry. ;-) ). In any case, how can I do this on my website
using Centos 5.2 and Apache 2.2.8, rather than making people download a
20 MB video? Can someone point me to some URL's and some software?
Thanks for any help, I greatly appreciate it!
Gilbert
2009 Sep 03
3
Video Codec problems
I'm having a problem with the Windows Media Player. Any avi/wmv/others that I try to download I receive the following error:
Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file.
Someone told me to go to this URL:?? http://www.vp3.com/cgi-bin/getvp3.pl
And download this video codec and
2006 Apr 05
12
Stream Test
Hi
Seeing as other people are posting streams to test, the system I have been
developing has an Ogg/Vorbis/Theora stream that you can watch. I would
appreciate any feedback to what players can play it and which players have
problems. (I am using Icecast as the streaming server)
So far I have found VideoLan plays the stream very well. MPlayer was ok,
but wasn't as good at buffering.
2009 Jun 15
2
Strange results encoding with latest ffmpeg2theora-0.24 and playback on Directshow through Winamp
Hi Folks,
First, I would like to thank the eople in development who are doing so much to develope these great video and audio tools.
I use Ogg Vorbis to store most of my music projects in studio and the results are stunning. Quite frankly, in the audio file reduction game, nothing beats Ogg Vorbis and I can personally say this from my own experience. So a huge thank you to the team.
I've
2020 Jun 25
2
Support for ultra-high sample rates?
Op do 25 jun. 2020 om 16:02 schreef Con Kolivas <kernel at kolivas.org>:
> The idea is to actually use it for playback, not just storage, and
> nothing else has the nice asymmetrical fast decompression with such
> effective compression (wavpack supports 705/768 but is woefully slow
> on decompression and poorly supported). Mostly the sample rates would
> be multiples of the
2016 Sep 22
1
Sendig patches to speex
Thanks Tristan
The patch is attached and applies to speexdsp's master.
The warnings came from Wireshark's coverity scans.
Dario.
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 10:56 PM, Tristan Matthews <tmatth at videolan.org>
wrote:
> Hi Dario,
>
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 6:07 AM, Dario Lombardo <lomato at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello devels
> > I'm a core developer of the
2008 Nov 10
3
Using Theora
I am very interested in the Theora codec, but I dont knwo how to get
it started. Do I have to install it? or should I just look for a
Theora player to watch theora videos? Anyways I have Vista installed
so I dont know how my pc is going to react to it.
Thanks
2007 Oct 18
3
extras and vlc
What are the chances that a package such as vlc from http://videolan.org/vlc
would become included in extras? so a yum install vlc would work.
Thanks,
Jerry
2005 Apr 18
2
Very Slow Gower Similarity Function
Hello,
I am a relatively new user of R. I have written a basic function to calculate
the Gower similarity function. I was motivated to do so partly as an excercise
in learning R, and partly because the existing option (vegdist in the vegan
package) does not accept missing values.
I think I have succeeded - my function gives me the correct values. However, now
that I'm starting to use it with
2013 Oct 29
3
[LLVMdev] Add support for ldr pseudo instruction in ARM integrated assembler
On Oct 26, 2013, at 5:02 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote:
> On Oct 25, 2013, at 5:22 PM, Sean Silva <chisophugis at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I’m not sure macros are a good analogy, but there are other pseudo-instructions that we’re not always able to reconstruct in disassembled code back to how the user wrote them. Or if we do, it’s purely via heuristic methods. I