Jim Gettys at the Linux Conference
Jim Gettys at the Linux Conference University of New South Wales in Australia.
317.ogg 119mb, Ogg format

Jim Gettys at the Linux Conference University of New South Wales in Australia.
317.ogg 119mb, Ogg format

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Hello to everybody,
as I read the comments in the section “Jim Gettys at FOSDEM in Belgium” I think it would be quite useful to give the same hints to this post:
Post from Jan001:
To those out there, who have problems with the ogg-multimedia-file to play with the windows media player…
Here is a link for the relevant ogg codecs (current stable version (0.71.0946) - 24/02/2006) that need to be installed :
- http://www.illiminable.com/ogg/
After installation your windows media player should play the ogg(-theora)-video.
P.S: Please pay attention to the section “known issues”.
And moreover this post from Charbax:
Thanks for the info. I think people can also install Videolan Client to playback Ogg Theora video on any platform from http://www.videolan.org/
Yesterday, I was looking around the Internet for information about how I could embed the Ogg Theora videos into somekind of video embedding options. I found some information and have tested Cortoda, iTheora and mv-embed but non seem to provide a way to use the .ogg hosted at a remote server, nor have double click on the video to go in full screen, nor to provide progressive downloading.
Maybe soon I will at least encode this .ogg to a format which Google Video could take in and so that I could embed here also a Flash video version.
Perhaps this will help all non-computer experts to come along with this ogg-multimedia file.
Comment by Videofan — March 10, 2007 @ 3:11 pm
Does anybody know under which license this ogg-file is published? This video was made at an open source meeting. Consequently it should be licensed under a “Creative Commons”-license, without too much restrictions.
Comment by Frederick007 — March 14, 2007 @ 2:25 pm