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2006 Nov 11
2
Live Ogg Vorbis/Theora Streaming Software
Hi, Its been a while since I posted to this list. I have finished an application to stream Live Ogg Vorbis/Theora to file or Icecast server for Windows users. For example, you can stream your webcam/radio station with it. Maybe this will help make more Theora streams available as there seems to be very little Windows support. Some features are as follows: - Connects to DirectShow Input
2011 Jun 26
0
[Video@Xiph] OGG Theora streaming
> > We are a online media company and are developing a new product that uses > theora for video streaming. We used your free Visonair OGG streamer to test > and it worked perfect. Visionair isn't ours (xiph's) directly. but it does use our libraries somewhere to do the actual encoding stuff. Layers upon layers :-) I know about it and have seen it used, but never worked
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.
2008 Nov 03
2
Theora 1.0 final release
Theora is a video codec with a small CPU footprint that offers easy portability and requires no patent royalties. While the Theora bitstream format was standardized in 2004 and our beta releases have been used by millions, this 1.0 release is an important milestone reflecting the maturity and stability of the Theora codebase. A number of leading multimedia web groups already support Theora.
2008 Nov 03
2
Theora 1.0 final release
Theora is a video codec with a small CPU footprint that offers easy portability and requires no patent royalties. While the Theora bitstream format was standardized in 2004 and our beta releases have been used by millions, this 1.0 release is an important milestone reflecting the maturity and stability of the Theora codebase. A number of leading multimedia web groups already support Theora.
2006 Mar 22
2
Theora streaming from windows
We run an icecast server that several people in Louisville use for audio streaming. A number of people have expressed an interest in video streaming through it, too, but cringe when I talk about setting up a linux server for streaming. Has anyone managed to get streaming working from Windows media encoder using the directshow plug ins? I'd like to be able to tell people they can encode the
2006 Jun 01
2
mpeg4/xvid/divx vs. theora
Hi there, I have an elementary question. Although theora can be placed in the same class of codecs as MPEG-1, -2, -4 why is there no greater usage of this codec? On the bigger part of web sites trailers or short videos are encoded with some mpeg codec. Why is theora still so rarely used and unfamiliar although it perfomes very well from my point of view? Is it, because - the whole mpeg family is
2010 Apr 09
1
Google Puts Weight Behind Theora
"... we need a baseline to work from - one standard format that (if all else fails) everything can fall back to. This doesn?t need to be the most complex format, or the most advertised format, or even the format with the most companies involved in its creation. All it needs to do is to be available, everywhere. The codec in the frame for this is Ogg Theora..." :)
2004 Aug 06
5
Icecast is cool, but how about video?
Rob Burris wrote: > Real Networks offers a free streamer called Real Server. I'm not sure of the > exact link, but here's a starting point That is definitely not free, it's not even zero cost after that evaluation year. There don't even exist any players for it except from Real ... i can't think of anything less free than that. :| I suggest ditching all that crap and to
2004 Mar 01
2
theora release todos
Hi, last week's thread about getting closer to a release fizzled out. The mailing list discussion and the TheoraTodo wiki item suggest the following are required for release: 1. freeze the theora logical bitstream format 2. complete the reference implementation tools 3. stablize the libtheora API 4. complete the documentation I'd like to suggest this as
2006 Oct 31
4
New theora streaming service
Hi all, streamnik started a new video streaming internet service (IPTV-Stations). We have actually started the "testing" period and would like to encourage some theora/vorbis/ogg developers to test the stream against various players for any problems. if you like, visit: http://www.streamnik.de Actually the page is only in german, however we are working on an international page.
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
2010 Feb 08
4
Theora over RTP/UPD
Hi, I'm trying to get Theora working with a video conferencing application we are developing. This application sends the audio content via RTP over UPD, and as one would expect, there is a draft for how a Theora stream is supposed to be wrapped into an RTP stream. http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/theora/doc/draft-ietf-avt-rtp-theora-00.txt The problem is that it is not obvious to me how the raw
2003 Feb 27
2
Theora streaming
> From: Jay Sprenkle [mailto:cupycake_jay@yahoo.com] > I thought > you had to back up to the previous complete frame, > then apply the differences in the following frames > to generate a new complete frame where the splice > was to happen. Are you going to handle editing to > arbitrary frames? I believe you have to do something > analogous in theora/ogg. yup. > ---
2005 Feb 21
2
theora streaming problem...
hi everyone! i'm playing around with theora streaming for the linux audio conference 2005 (http://lac.zkm.de). i checked out svn.xiph.org/trunk, built all ogg, vorbis, speex and theora related libs from scratch, then pulled icecast-2.2.0. three issues: [1] icecast runs fine as always, but when i do cat myvideo.ogg | oggfwd myhost 8000 mypasswd /test.ogg, the stream dies after a few
2009 Oct 15
7
Theora for webcam/conferencing use
Hey Theorans, Yesterday and today I decided to try out broadcasting a video stream using Theora from my computer's built-in webcam. I was pleasantly surprised to find that, while maintaining a rate of less than 150kbps, the stream was of quite a suitable quality sending 640x480 video at 15 frames per second. For now, this is video only, by the way, I did not include any audio in the stream
2010 Jun 29
3
Theora and WeBM support in Firefox and Opera
I did some tests: ### Theora support in Firefox 3.7a (missnamed as "Minefield"): Same as since 3.5 (plays, no controls if Javascript off, no thorough retest of buffering issues). http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/theora/2010-January/003369.html http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=449358 ### WeBM support in Firefox 3.7a Seems to play (controls bug of course also there) and
2009 Jun 24
3
streaming theora in flash
Hi, I managed to get my own FLV videos working over the web: http://certik.github.com/record/ it plays in the opensource flash player (flowplayer), but I have to convert theora to FLV (you can use the script in the package above). My question is, does anyone know if it's possible to get theora itself working? I know firefox3.5 will be able to do it, but I am afraid that will be the only
2005 Sep 21
2
Streaming Theora
Perhaps this is a stupid question, but would it be possible (probably alot of work if possible) to have a bandwith sharing video stream using something similar to bittorrent? Basically, bittorrent but playing the video as it's downloading. Is this possible/feasible or is it just wishful thinking? Paul Messina
2009 Jul 08
2
Theora 1.1 rate controller
Hello everyone, I'm currently developing an adaptive videoconferencing application based on Ekiga which uses TFRC as a congestion control mechanism to adapt the video encoding rate according to the quality of the network experienced. My goal was to use the open-source Theora codec for video transmission. Unfortunately, it seemed that Theora 1.0 did not properly implement any correct CBR mode.