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2012 Apr 25
1
Icecast Stats and monitoring
Here's something you could start with: http://blog.james.rcpt.to/2011/01/29/counting-the-icecast-stream-eyeballs/ https://www.james.rcpt.to/svn/trunk/Icecast_Counting/poll_icecasters.pl Modify the script to list the Icecast server(s) you are using, and then do something with the resulting count. Perhaps shove it into RRD and call the script from cron? HTH, James On 25/04/2012 2:24 PM,
2009 Jun 03
1
Windows Software for Theora - was: QTheoraFrontend & MACRO BLOCKS PROBLEM ON CONVERTED OGG FILE
hi yorn and all, thank you oggvideo tools for windows. it is great... i can live with the command line for now myself but i will need to make some art students work with oggvideotools and they may not be happy with that:D anyway your video tutorial is also good (but it also crashed my firefox 3.5 beta 4 for two times on windows and i have reported that to mozilla), i would love to help for that
2010 Sep 18
0
Theora/ogg help to Durian
Hi All Open source Durian movie artist asks for help to encode theora ogv version here ( though exact problem is sound, not video ) http://durian.blender.org/news/3622/ he is apparently not on the list, so in case you have few words to help him - leave them there on a link provided. Regards Sergey -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2010 Oct 10
0
Fwd: Theora developer question.
Hi Beorn, 1. replace "-v 7" to "--optimize --two-pass --soft-target -V 2000" you will get about 200MB file size with no changes in quality. 2. try to use libtheora ptalarbvorm, it is in alpha state but has some improvements. You can find comparison here: http://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/theora/demo9.html if you use ubuntu 10.10 you can download precompiled libtheora and
2009 Sep 06
1
Is there something like qt-faststart for theora?
One thing I noticed though when reading about ffmpeg to make the h.264 was that for internet, you could use qt-faststart to move some stuff (I think called MOOV) to the front of the file allowing the file to start playing before it was finished downloading. That certainly helps quite a bit, I was wondering if there is a similar type of thing for theora? Theora files I host do not seem to
2010 Jan 13
3
Live webcam stream with Theora
Hey all, I've setup a simple page that just displays a live webcam stream of me at work, and it supposedly falls back onto Cortado if your browser doesn't support the <video> tag. The URL is here: http://media.basilgohar.com/stream/ There's been a lot of talk about live streaming and low bitrate streams. Here is my command line (I've posted this before): time ffmpeg -f
2009 Jul 16
5
Add an intro to a theora file without re-encoding?
Hello, I would like to add a introduction video (typically a title with fade-in / fade-out) at the beginning of an Ogg/Theora video. I generated this intro video in Ogg/Theora from a sequence of png files. I would need to do this in an automatic script, because I have many such videos to process, and without doing any re-encoding step (which would be very costly because my videos are huge). I
2010 Apr 12
7
Theora player for Nokia Series 60
I've made a start writing a Theora player for Series 60 phones (mostly Nokia phones, but some Samsung and Sony Ericsson ones too). Download here: http://symbianoggplay.sourceforge.net/OgvPlay/OgvPlay_010.zip I've been using Big Buck Bunny, Elephants Dream and a few other ogv files for testing. I've uploaded 320x180 versions of those here:
2009 Sep 20
1
Theora for talking heads and presentations
Greetings, I've been trying some things with Theora to address a popular niche use case: providing decent quality streaming video for presentations for very low bandwidth users. The idea I'm working with here is that it's important to have high visual quality so the audience can read the slides, but it's also important to have strict limits on the peak and average bitrate because
2009 Jul 08
1
AVI Theora?
Hello, It's been a little while, but I've got some new info. I've tried doing this with Mencoder, ffmpeg, VLC player, and AVIdemux. None work. When I try to either convert a theora(ogm/ogv) file to AVI, while using?variations of "-vcodec copy" to keep theora comression, or just compress an AVI with Theora, it does one of several things, depending on settings and the program
2009 Dec 10
4
Fwd: Vorbis-java wav-ogg encoder produces distorted OGG file
So to which group should I foward my question? I thought this was the most appropriate of them all. Please guide me On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 8:59 PM, Monty Montgomery <monty at xiph.org> wrote: > I have the impression only a small piece of this conversation is being > forwarded to ogg-dev. We can't answer questions when we have no idea > what's going on :-) > >
2008 Jan 22
3
Re: [dyne:bolic] Concerning the (correct) use of Theora in FreeJ
On 1/23/08, jaromil <jaromil@dyne.org> wrote: > nope. we have a freej specific mailinglist, see http://lists.dyne.org Ah, so sorry. > freej is statically including theora-mmx or offering to be dynamically > compiled to system-wide theora libraries (so the issue is then > delivered to the distribution) Most distros should be already using the latest beta, so that should
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
2008 Jan 16
0
Ogg/Kate preliminary documentation
On 1/16/08, ogg.k.ogg.k@googlemail.com <ogg.k.ogg.k@googlemail.com> wrote: > Also, it'd likely take a rewrite of oggmerge to make it > usable for multiplexed streams, I think it assumes a single logical stream > per physical stream, though I didn't have an in-depth look at this issue. You are likely correct. > I did see references to Skeleton, I'll have a look at
2010 Feb 07
1
Theora blurriness in Windows players
I just finished using my mother's PC which is running Windows XP. I downloaded & installed, or already had installed, the latest versions of VLC Media Player (1.0.5), Media Player Classic - Home Theater (last release was in August 2009), Miro (already installed), Mozilla Firefox (3.6), Google Chrome (latest from website today), Opera (10.50 Alpha, latest build from the website), and
2009 Dec 10
2
Fwd: Vorbis-java wav-ogg encoder produces distorted OGG file
Hi, I was really interested in the java version of the same since I wanted to use it in my java application in a platform independent way. Anybody who have managed to use the java port to encode wav to ogg, this is only audio, can assist me to solve my problem. I have been looking at the code and the svn but no updates seem to be available. Some guidance on what could be the problem on the source
2011 Feb 15
4
3gp to theora problems again
hello. as many times before i ran into troubles to encode with ffmpeg2theora from a 3gp file. the example files are here: original: http://startx.plentyfact.org/media/theorastuff/test.3gp ffmpeg2theora: http://startx.plentyfact.org/media/theorastuff/test.ogv the 3gp file ( from some phone ) is Video: mpeg4, yuv420p, 800x480 [PAR 1:1 DAR 5:3], 2962 kb/s, 23.95 fps, 60 tbr, 1k
2008 Nov 21
2
[Schrodinger-devel] ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
2008/11/15 David Flynn <davidf+nntp at woaf.net>: > On 2008-11-14, Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org> wrote: >> It seems oggz chop, merge and sort will need some attention to deal >> with the Dirac granulepos and dependency ordering, so let's leave them >> for the next release. > > ok. -- may be worth having them 'warn' if they are operating
2007 Aug 21
2
Theora News
As a few may know, Theora will soon go 1.0 in the next release. No more Alpha/Beta confusion. Theora is stable, and it's time we prove that. Theora has also seen a new change in the form of its file extension and MIME type. File extension: .ogv MIME type: video/ogg Software developers are urged to change their programs to deal with these changes accordingly. This is an important step on
2007 Aug 21
2
Theora News
As a few may know, Theora will soon go 1.0 in the next release. No more Alpha/Beta confusion. Theora is stable, and it's time we prove that. Theora has also seen a new change in the form of its file extension and MIME type. File extension: .ogv MIME type: video/ogg Software developers are urged to change their programs to deal with these changes accordingly. This is an important step on