Le dimanche 26 mars 2006 à 09:34 -0500, Paul W. Frields a écrit :
On Sun, 2006-03-26 at 10:27 +0200, Thomas Canniot wrote:
> Le dimanche 26 mars 2006 à 08:44 +0530, Tejas Dinkar a écrit :
> > On Sat, 2006-03-25 at 18:03 -0500, Paul W. Frields wrote:
> > > Thanks again for your enthusiasm and contribution. I'm sure the
group
> > > can figure out the right answer shortly.
> >
> > In short, paul++
> >
> > I compare this to an open source program written in proprietary Java.
> >
> OK :)
>
> Here is the video in ogg theora. The avi file doesn't exist anymore!
>
>
http://mrtomlinux.org/fedora-movie.ogg
>
> The video has been updated a bit, i found it too fast however. I have to
> fix that.
Thomas (Canniot), can you get in touch with Thomas (Chung) and put up a
new wiki page describing to people how you can create these movies in a
non-proprietary format, and convert to Ogg? I don't know much about
video formats, so I'm hoping you two could report on the tools available
on, or for, Fedora to do some of this stuff. That would be really
helpful for people who want to get into the creative aspects.
The point is not necessarily that we have to do all of this ON Fedora,
because the products available on our platform right now are not as
efficient as some of the proprietary solutions. But maybe we can help
figure out, at the same time as we're creating materials, where the gaps
are in the toolchain, so they can be addressed.
Well, i searched a bit about converting avi videos files into ogg
theora, and the only viable thing i found was ffmpeg2theora, which is
also the only converter available from
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