Generally I think the other packages just start working now that they
actually produce something somewhat predictable - in case of using the
video quality setting, Theora now produces something more sensible for
every kind of content. In case of using the video bitrate setting,
Theora now produces what it's asked to provide. Eg. oggconvert simply
provides better quality / file size since it uses the quality setting.
Pitivi allows either. And I think Thoggen used the quality setting
again. But I do understand the concern as well, so however you decide.
Also, the programs do not take the full advantage of Theora 1.1 yet
since they don't offer the dual-pass option.

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FFe: Please sync libtheora 1.1.1-1 from debian (unstable)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/436726
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