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RE[2]: Interesting video landscape
by KugelKurt on Fri 19th Sep 2008 13:27
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RE[3]: Interesting video landscape
by tyrione on Mon 22nd Sep 2008 01:51
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"What are the experiences with Dirac Pro and VC-2?
Ask British people who watched the Olympics 2008. Dirac Pro was used to transmit HDTV signals from Beijing to the BBC. "
Since I didn't read any disparaging remarks over BBC Beijing coverage I should assume that it's a success? I don't value that much.
RE[2]: Interesting video landscape
by jemmjemm on Fri 19th Sep 2008 13:48
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2005-11-21
Final Dirac spec has been available 9 months or so. This is just a release of reference encoder. Schrödinger should be used for practical purposes.
Browsers and video element.
- the whole Gecko-family will support video element as og 1.9.1.x (Firefox 3.1, Seamonkey 2.0 etc)
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=382267
- Theora+Vorbis (in ogg container) rendering will be native, probably soon also Dirac+Vorbis
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422538
- there also will be support for OS-native backends, i.e. what cannot be render by browser, will be done by backends (GStreamer on Linux, QT on Mac and DirectShow on Windows)
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422540
Also next Opera will have native rendering of Theora+Vorbis (some nightlies available). And Safari will support the same though it QT backend (if patched correctly).
As mentioned earlier, then OggConvert is perfectly able to encode Dirac+Vorbis in ogg container and Totem plays it pretty fine (generating maybe too high load). And finally there is an updates release available.
http://oggconvert.tristanb.net/
VLC media player's ogg demuxer is terrible (haven't tested 0.9.2 yet, but at least in 0.9.2 nightlies and oldstable 0.8.6i it was). And doesn't seem to play Dirac+Vorbis in ogg container (made by OggConvert).
Already motley video landscape will get a lot more colourful and that's only good. Finally best solutions will stay.
What are the experiences with Dirac Pro and VC-2?