On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 10:21 +0100, Philip Wyett wrote: > On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 10:00 +0100, Harry Rickards wrote: > > > > On 13 Apr 2009, at 09:30, Philip Wyett <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 08:54 +0100, Sean Miller wrote: > > >> On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 10:22 PM, Ben Crisford <[email protected] > > >> > wrote: > > >>> I heard this yeah. I thought that the origin one made linux sound > > >>> like some > > >>> disease. I didn't like it. > > >> > > >> Like you, I enjoyed the winning one but wasn't too keen on the Origin > > >> one. Too dark and gloomy, whereas the winner was light and airy and > > >> "fresh". > > >> > > >> Sean > > >> > > > > > > <Rant coming> :-D > > > > > > I would like to offer opinion on these videos, but as a user who > > > doesn't > > > use proprietary formats - I'm screwed! > > > > > > - All videos viewable online using flash. > > > - The winning entry is available for download as a Windows Media > > > Video. > > > Oh and an ogg but the file is a dud at 0x0 resolution - Have fun > > > getting totem (or your player of choice) to play that one. ;-) > > > - Runner up has no download version. > > > - The third place video is available as a MOV. > > > > > > Well done to the Linux Foundation - We're Linux ay? :-( > > > > > > <Rant over> > > > > > > Happy Easter holidays to all. > > > > > > Regards > > > > > > Phil > > > > > > > The ogg file for the first option plays fine in VLC for me; I don't > > know whether it's been updated. > > > > Thanks > > Harry > > > > Hi Harry, > > The file is still the same. > > The file looks a bit iffy looking at the ogginfo output below. This > video certainly will not play for me with totem on Ubuntu 8.04. I will > try another machine later. > > Regards > > Phil > > Note: Stream 1 has serial number 0, which is legal but may cause > problems with some tools. > New logical stream (#1, serial: 00000000): type theora > New logical stream (#2, serial: 00000001): type vorbis > Warning: Theora stream 1 does not have headers correctly framed. > Terminal header page contains additional packets or has non-zero > granulepos > Theora headers parsed for stream 1, information follows... > Version: 3.2.0 > Vendor: Xiph.Org libTheora I 20060526 3 2 0 > Width: 720 > Height: 576 > Total image: 720 by 576, crop offset (0, 0) > Framerate 23976/1000 (23.98 fps) > Pixel aspect ratio 1:1 (1:1.000000) > Frame aspect 4:3 > Colourspace unspecified > Pixel format 4:2:0 > Target bitrate: 0 kbps > Nominal quality setting (0-63): 44 > Vorbis headers parsed for stream 2, information follows... > Version: 0 > Vendor: Xiph.Org libVorbis I 20050304 > Channels: 2 > Rate: 48000 > > Nominal bitrate: 95.200000 kb/s > Upper bitrate: 95.200000 kb/s > Lower bitrate: 95.200000 kb/s > User comments section follows... > DIRECTX_DURATION=0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF > Theora stream 1: > Total data length: 1006738 bytes > Playback length: 0m:50.008s > Average bitrate: 161.051211 kb/s > Logical stream 1 ended > Vorbis stream 2: > Total data length: 603591 bytes > Playback length: 0m:50.025s > Average bitrate: 96.525654 kb/s > Logical stream 2 ended
Indeed the file does play under VLC. http://twitpic.com/399a3/full I suspect some bastardisation along the way here with the format. The "DIRECTX_DURATION=0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF" element would point towards this coming from a Windows tool that isn't keeping to the file format(s) correctly. This so called ogg really needs pulling and fixing. Regards Phil
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