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2004 Aug 06
0
streaming ogg player embedded in web page
have you tried jorbis?
http://www.jcraft.com/jorbis/index.html
<p>adam
<p><p><p>On Fri, 30 Apr 2004, Warren J. Beckett wrote:
> 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
2004 Aug 06
0
streaming ogg player embedded in web page
On 30 Apr 2004 at 12:09, Warren J. Beckett wrote:
> 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
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
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 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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From: Hans de Goede <hdegoede at redhat.com>
Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2010 15:31:31 +0100
Subject: Merging jorbis
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
<p>On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, adam wrote:
> 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
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)
-
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
2004 Aug 06
1
sppex player
Hi,
You can also use the Java jlGui Music player
(http://www.javazoom.net/jlgui/jlgui.html) with the java implementation
of Speex (http://jspeex.sourceforge.net). This will play Speex streams
and files on any platforms, including Linux, Mac and Windows, or even
inside a web page.
Tyler Knott wrote:
> sailaja akkineni wrote:
>
>> hi,
>> i want to use ogg speex streaming
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
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
2008 Oct 03
8
Flash Vorbis player
Hi,
I wanted to let you know that I have just made available the sources
to the ogg + vorbis implementation in haXe, which I've been working on
for last couple of weeks. The code compiles to an swf file playable in
Flash Player 10.
A demo of a simple player implementation (latest Flash 10 required):
http://people.xiph.org/~arek/pg/hx/test.html
and the sources, in a bzr branch, currently
2008 Oct 03
8
Flash Vorbis player
Hi,
I wanted to let you know that I have just made available the sources
to the ogg + vorbis implementation in haXe, which I've been working on
for last couple of weeks. The code compiles to an swf file playable in
Flash Player 10.
A demo of a simple player implementation (latest Flash 10 required):
http://people.xiph.org/~arek/pg/hx/test.html
and the sources, in a bzr branch, currently
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 ?
<p>>From: Moritz Grimm <gtgbr@gmx.net>
>Reply-To: icecast@xiph.org
>To: icecast@xiph.org
>Subject: Re: [icecast] Client Problems
>Date: Wed, 30
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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2010 Nov 30
1
Consistency regarding compiled Cortado 0.6.0 source and the official binary
(I previously sent this message (minus some slight edits) to theora-dev at xiph dot org, but it did not seem to show up in the archives. I do not know if one has to be subscribed in order to post messages.)
Among other things, this message concerns the compilation of the downloaded source code for version 0.6.0 of the Cortado Java applet. (the source was probably from a file that was originally
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
2006 Feb 20
2
How to use Speex Cross-Browser, Cross-Platform on Web Pages
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 09:21:32AM +1100, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Have you thought of using jspeex (http://jspeex.sourceforge.net/)? The
> other way I can think of is to do the same as the Annodex Firefox plugin
> (http://www.annodex.net) and use VLC. Conrad Parker might have some more
> info on how to do that. Conrad?
Hi,
AFE currently has a bug where it can't handle audio-only
2004 Aug 06
1
Trouble getting Ices/Icecast2 to stream
Mike / Karl -
I've tried two different ways of setting up the "stream". In one URL, I
named the file directly (http://foo.bar.org:8001/stream.ogg), and in the
second, I made a stream.m3u file containing the afore mentioned http
statement. Neither worked in Winamp. I had downloaded version 3 of
WinAmp, so I uninstalled that, and went out and got the JOrbis (Java)
player and the
2006 Feb 21
2
How to use Speex Cross-Browser, Cross-Platform on Web Pages
I spent some more time with the Ogg and Speex format specs, and I realized that
using the "application/ogg" MIME type is technically sound, since Speex is
contained in an Ogg wrapper. To get full browser support, though, it is best to
rename it so its file extension is "ogg". Some browsers do not support files
where the MIME type and file extension are different, based on