On 1/25/07, Ted Gould <
ted@gould.cx> wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Gene Holmerud wrote:
> > Currently the project is low-buget as it strives for popularity, but with
> > connections to most of the living atrists of the genre (a number of which
> > have already been on the show) and his many years as a Los Angeles area
> > DJ, it will be a real money maker for all involved.
> >
> > If you do this service or have a recomendation, please reply offline.
>
> http://www.flumotion.com/en/index.php
>
> I've never used them before, but it is all based on Open Source components
> and they provide Ogg streams. Yeah, they do the other formats, but I like
> supporting Ogg. This is the company that is doing a large amount of work
> on Gstreamer, so by supporting the you're really supporting multimedia on
> the Linux desktop.
>
> Another plug, they're now selling licensed Gstreamer plugins for all the
> MPEG formats and Windows Media. If you're using those formats, and you
> don't want to violate the law or you'd like to support Gstreamer
> development, you should buy the plugins: http://shop.fluendo.com/
> They're not that expensive. We can discuss using Ogg, but if you need to
> read those other formats, there is a legal way. (the MP3 plugin is free)
>
> --Ted
Ted,
Any idea when were going to get video/audio streaming in an SVG
browser? from what I understand, <viewbox>s were designed to allow
for video as their content.
-jmz
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