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2005 Sep 29
1
Quicktime 2 Theora Transcoder's Nano-Howto
After a bunch of cumbersome testing I was able to transcode a Quicktime
MOV file to OGG with theora and Vorbis. The method's a bit fumbly, but
it works... It is automatable except for the initial audio decoding.
Software used: Xine, oggenc, ffmpeg, ffmpeg2theora, oggzmerge
Step 1: Get the video out of Quicktime
ffmpeg -i infile.mov -b 5000 -f mpeg2video outfile.mpg
Step 2: Get the video
2010 Feb 23
1
XiphQT with Thusnelda for QuickTime X
Any progress in this issue? Or is the whole XiphQT project dead?
Any 64bit package of XiphQT for MacOSX Snow Leopard on its way? Any solution on its way, which works with Quicktime X on Snow Leopard and which doesn't urge/force you to install and use the old Quicktime 7 player? Any solution on its way, solving the /Library/Components problem on MacOSX Snow Leopard/Quicktime X?
See:
[theora]
2001 Jul 25
2
QuickTime for Linux and vorbisfile
I recently began working on an application which will combine
Ogg Vorbis with QuickTime on the Linux platform. I am using Ogg
Vorbis 1.0rc1 and Adam Williams' QuickTime for Linux 1.3 library
(http://www.heroinewarrior.com/quicktime.php3).
I am having a strange problem.
As soon as I #include <quicktime/quicktime.h>, the code causes a
segmentation fault when run. When I look at it with
2001 Sep 28
0
New release of Ogg Vorbis QuickTime Exporters
I've released the 1.0d2 versions of the QuickTime to Ogg Vorbis
Exporters. This version is based on Ogg Vorbis 1.0RC2.
The component is now available for MacOS 9, MacOS X and Windows
users.
See the website for additional details:
http://homepage.mac.com/snicolai
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2004 Aug 06
0
Speex in QuickTime
Hi everybody,
I've just finished my Speex Codec component for QuickTime. This makes it
possible play and create .mov files containg an audiotrack encoded with
Speex. My plan is to make the component open source and to put it on the
qtcomponent project page on SourceForge. Additional QT components that
would be nice is:
For streaming:
- Packetizer
- Reassembler
For importing/exporting Speex
2005 Jun 06
2
Ogg Vorbis QuickTime Component
Hi all,
I don't know if this is the place to ask about this, but I'm going to
try anyway. There is an ogg-vorbis plugin for iTunes on Mac OS X that
is downloadable from
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/14259
or
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/mac/13012&mode=feedback
Unfortunately, this plug-in (a Quicktime component) crashes iTunes for
the latest version of
2001 Jun 16
1
Quicktime, Ogg, Vorbis
What does Steve Nicolai's Quicktime component do? Does it create
- an Ogg stream with Vorbis audio data inside it ?
- a Quicktime stream with an Ogg track with Vorbis audio inside ?
- a Quicktime stream with an audio track encoded with the Vorbis codec ?
(I wish it could do all the three options above)
Best regards,
Elifarley C. Coelho
http://www.geocities.com/elifarley/
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2011 Nov 04
1
Can't play OGG Vorbis in iTunes but can in QuickTime Player
XiphQT for Windows 0.1.5, iTunes 10.5.0.142, QuickTime 7.7.1, Windows Vista
SP2 Home Basic 32 bit.
It worked with iTunes 10.0.1.22 (QuickTime 7.6.8). But stopped after last
update of iTunes and QuickTime.
PS: I can't register on https://trac.xiph.org
My error is like an old https://trac.xiph.org/ticket/1289
Anatoly
2009 Aug 29
1
XiphQT and QuickTime X
I've just finished installing Apple's shiny new Mac OS X version 10.6
(aka "Snow Leopard.") One of the very first things I did was place
XiphQT 0.1.9 into /Library/Components. It appears that it doesn't work
with the new QuickTime X: The .ogg and .ogv files are grayed out in
the Open File dialog box and cannot be selected. Right-clicking on the
file, selecting Open With, and
2005 Nov 28
1
Xiph QuickTime Components project announcement
Hi,
Just to let you know about the new Xiph QuickTime Components project.
It should be of interest to people wanting to use ogg/vorbis files
(and other Xiph formats, as well) in combination with QuickTime-based
applications (e.g. see: iTunes).
The project pages are at: http://www.xiph.org/quicktime/
The first OS-X(ppc) binary builds are out, as well.
Regards,
Arek
2016 Jan 06
0
what browser plugin provides Quicktime on 7.2?
On Wed, Jan 06, 2016 at 08:49:31AM +0000, Richard wrote:
>
>
> > Date: Tuesday, January 05, 2016 21:00:17 -0500
> > From: Fred Smith <fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us>
> >
> > Several of the plugins I used on C6 no longer seem to be available,
> > so I can't figure out what to use for Quicktime
> > (apple.com/trailers).
> >
> >
2004 Sep 10
0
[Flac-users] Quicktime plug-in?
try this site first:
http://qtcomponents.sourceforge.net/
I don't think they have flac yet, but they were the ones working on
vorbis for quicktime (and thus iTunes)... and someone started a speex
project there too. If someone would volunteer to add a flac component,
I'm sure it would happen. Check their user support forums... there has
been interest for a flac component. This is
2009 May 06
0
Enjoy DVD and Video on Creative Zen and Quicktime (Windows/M
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2004 Oct 01
1
Quicktime + FLAC?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ralph Giles" <giles@xiph.org>
To: "illiminable" <ogg@illiminable.com>
Cc: <flac-dev@xiph.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Flac-dev] Quicktime + FLAC?
> On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 01:21:03PM +0800, illiminable wrote:
>
>> I had a look a few times for detailed info on quicktime, and it
2010 Jul 22
1
Compiling the Xiph QuickTime component project in Xcode 3.2
Hello,
I've sent this question to flac-dev not realizing that QT development
belongs in ogg-dev. As it pertains more to the QT component than to
the FLAC project itself, I thought I'd repeat the question here in
hopes of some kind of suggestions or pointers. I'm basically
attempting to compile the Xiph QuickTime component project, which
fails to build. Its dependencies compile fine,
2002 Jul 18
1
VP3/QT: Fix for QuickTime 6 GDI bug
QuickTime 6 for Windows breaks the VP3 codec quite severely--if you turn on "Safe Mode" (which forces QuickTime to draw through GDI), you'll see a white or black screen instead of video. This is logged as bug #2111990 in Apple's QuickTime feedback system. The fix is a classic one-liner, although it took me a long time to figure it out. :-/
Also attached is a patch to bump the
2004 Oct 01
3
Quicktime + FLAC?
If i could find some good documentation on quicktime, i'd probably give it a
shot... since i already have most of the infrastructure already for
directshow.
I had a look a few times for detailed info on quicktime, and it all looked
pretty painful.
Not to mention all the base media handler code provided for the sdk, says
not suitable for bitrates greater than like 32kpbs which is useless
2001 Oct 30
1
Mac player; low bitrates; (was Re: vorbis players (or lack of) for mac)
> From: rillian (rillian@telus.net)
> Date: Mon 29 Oct 2001 - 22:21:51 PST
>
> On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 dongoodman wrote:
>
> > >> frankly, i'm rather tired of the lack of free ogg vorbis players
> for Mac
> > >> OS; it doesn't look like iTunes is going to support the format
> anytime
> > >> soon (and i have some real issues with its
2001 Jul 20
2
Quicktime Component
Good news all!
I now have a functional version of the Quicktime Component of the Ogg Vorbis
decompressor. In English: this extension will allow all Quicktime apps to
play .oggs (including iTunes).
I plan on posting it ASAP. I have a few problems with memory that I'd like
to get cleared up first. I plan on carbonizing it as soon as it functions in
classic.
I'll also do a Winders version.
2002 Oct 31
3
bizarre issue with opening Quicktime files from a share
Hello,
this would be one of the freakiest problems I've ever seen: If I open an
e.g. JPEG or Quicktime Movie with the Quicktime player application from
a share, it won't work if the file is inside a folder that has a name
which is longer than 12 characters. If I open the same file with e.g.
the Internet Explorer, no problem. If I put the folder on a local disk
or another Windows computer