Is there a standard video format for Wikipedia ? If not I suggest Xvid (as efficient as Divx and GNU GPL) with Ogg/Vorbis sound any advice ?
On Fri, 11 Apr 2003, Eric Demolli wrote:
Is there a standard video format for Wikipedia ? If not I suggest Xvid (as efficient as Divx and GNU GPL) with Ogg/Vorbis sound any advice ?
Xvid is an MPEG-4 codec, right? "In theory" they should all be player-compatible.
What's the patent situation with MPEG-4?
Audio is another matter; are there freely available players for Windows, Unix, and MacOS that can play files encoded as your describe?
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
MPEG-4 is massively encumbered by patents owned by Fraunhofer IIS. I wouldn't touch it with someone else's pole.
-----Original Message----- From: wikien-l-admin@wikipedia.org [mailto:wikien-l-admin@wikipedia.org]On Behalf Of Brion Vibber Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 15:46 To: wikien-l@wikipedia.org Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] Proposal for video format
On Fri, 11 Apr 2003, Eric Demolli wrote:
Is there a standard video format for Wikipedia ? If not I suggest Xvid (as efficient as Divx and GNU GPL) with
Ogg/Vorbis
sound any advice ?
Xvid is an MPEG-4 codec, right? "In theory" they should all be player-compatible.
What's the patent situation with MPEG-4?
Audio is another matter; are there freely available players for Windows, Unix, and MacOS that can play files encoded as your describe?
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
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MPEG-4 is massively encumbered by patents owned by Fraunhofer IIS. I wouldn't touch it with someone else's pole.
Yes it appears that XVID is MEPG-4. We don'care a lot with it in Europe but this a serious issue elsewhere. That's why I suggest VP3 as a better solution. Any advice ?
Yes it appears that XVID is MEPG-4. We don'care a lot with it in Europe but this a serious issue elsewhere. That's why I suggest VP3 as a better solution. Any advice ?
I've never heard of vp3, is it like mp3 with video? What players support it?
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On Fri, 2003-04-11 at 19:51, Daniel Ehrenberg wrote:
I've never heard of vp3, is it like mp3 with video? What players support it?
http://www.vp3.com/index.shtml
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
Audio is another matter; are there freely available players for Windows, Unix, and MacOS that can play files encoded as your describe?
So far I've testted Xvid with silent video it works fine.
MPEG-4 is standard but I had problem with the FourCC code in an avi file.
MPEG-4 is an ISO standard but there seems to be some controversy about patents, who knows more ?
With the Windows Media Player sound will work if you have the Xvid and the Ogg/Vorbis codecs installed With Linux it depend which player you use but the best one are now codec compatible with Windows With a Mac well I don't know....
Who can clarify the MPEG-4 patent issue ?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Brion Vibber" vibber@aludra.usc.edu To: wikien-l@wikipedia.org Sent: Friday, April 11, 2003 12:46 AM Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] Proposal for video format
On Fri, 11 Apr 2003, Eric Demolli wrote:
Is there a standard video format for Wikipedia ? If not I suggest Xvid (as efficient as Divx and GNU GPL) with
Ogg/Vorbis
sound any advice ?
Xvid is an MPEG-4 codec, right? "In theory" they should all be player-compatible.
What's the patent situation with MPEG-4?
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
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Having searched on the web it seems that MPEG-4 lpatent issues are problemetic. VP3 would be a better choice.
On Fri, 11 Apr 2003 00:36:24 +0200, Eric Demolli demolli@unice.fr gave utterance to the following:
Is there a standard video format for Wikipedia ? If not I suggest Xvid (as efficient as Divx and GNU GPL) with Ogg/Vorbis sound any advice ?
Does Wikipedia even want to consider hosting video until it gets its servers sorted out? Personally, I think that any high-bandwidth material should be served from a (third) machine independent of the (not yet implemented) web and database servers.
On Fri, 11 Apr 2003, Richard Grevers wrote:
Does Wikipedia even want to consider hosting video until it gets its servers sorted out? Personally, I think that any high-bandwidth material should be served from a (third) machine independent of the (not yet implemented) web and database servers.
Bandwidth isn't our problem, though of course it would be nice to have a separate media server too. Serving large static files is fairly easy to do.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
On Thu, 10 Apr 2003 16:13:09 -0700 (PDT), Brion Vibber vibber@aludra.usc.edu gave utterance to the following:
On Fri, 11 Apr 2003, Richard Grevers wrote:
Does Wikipedia even want to consider hosting video until it gets its servers sorted out? Personally, I think that any high-bandwidth material should be served from a (third) machine independent of the (not yet implemented) web and database servers.
Bandwidth isn't our problem, though of course it would be nice to have a separate media server too. Serving large static files is fairly easy to do.
But I thought available connections were. And media files will keep a connection tied up for a while. And the act of taking chunks of a file, packetizing them and pushing them out to the network still consumes some CPU, doesn't it?
On Fri, 11 Apr 2003, Richard Grevers wrote:
vibber@aludra.usc.edu gave utterance to the following:
Bandwidth isn't our problem, though of course it would be nice to have a separate media server too. Serving large static files is fairly easy to do.
But I thought available connections were. And media files will keep a connection tied up for a while. And the act of taking chunks of a file, packetizing them and pushing them out to the network still consumes some CPU, doesn't it?
Sure, some. But as long as we're hosting 750 megabyte backup dumps on the main server, I don't think a few several-megabyte videos are going to be a real big drop in the bucket.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
Forgive my naiveness, but what is a backup dump?
Sure, some. But as long as we're hosting 750 megabyte backup dumps on the main server, I don't think a few several-megabyte videos are going to be a real big drop in the bucket.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
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On Friday 11 April 2003 02:49, Daniel Ehrenberg wrote:
Hiya,
Forgive my naiveness, but what is a backup dump?
I think Brion refers to this:
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Database_download
best regards, Marco
Wow! all of wikipedia (and everything else related) is only 235 mb? Somehow I assumed it was more than that
I think Brion refers to this:
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Database_download
best regards, Marco
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On Fri, 2003-04-11 at 20:03, Daniel Ehrenberg wrote:
Wow! all of wikipedia (and everything else related) is only 235 mb? Somehow I assumed it was more than that
When heavily compressed, and not including old revisions, images, and runtime helper information (link tables, recentchanges, etc), then yes. :)
Including old revisions it comes to nearly a gigabyte compressed. Tossing in the uploaded images & media files would add another gig or so if I recall. Hmm, which reminds me, I should set up a mechanism for backing up the images more regularly.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
Today High quality stereo MP3 will use more bandwith than a 350x240 silent MPEG-4.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Grevers" lists@dramatic.co.nz To: wikien-l@wikipedia.org Sent: Friday, April 11, 2003 1:02 AM Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] Proposal for video format
On Fri, 11 Apr 2003 00:36:24 +0200, Eric Demolli demolli@unice.fr gave utterance to the following:
Is there a standard video format for Wikipedia ? If not I suggest Xvid (as efficient as Divx and GNU GPL) with
Ogg/Vorbis
sound any advice ?
Does Wikipedia even want to consider hosting video until it gets its servers sorted out? Personally, I think that any high-bandwidth material should be served from a (third) machine independent of the (not yet implemented) web and database servers.
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