While tools like firefogg are essential for basic usability, a lot of
our contributors use local movie editing apps on macs to prepare files
for upload. It's best if they can save directly to ogg. The XiphQT
codec set allows this and it also enables safari to play ogg.
It would be handy if some folks to could test this pre-release.
Thanks!
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From: Arek Korbik <arkadini(a)gmail.com>
Date: Fri, May 29, 2009 at 3:13 PM
Subject: [theora] XiphQT pre-release builds
To: theora(a)xiph.org, ogg-dev(a)xiph.org
Hi,
I've just built fresh binaries of XiphQT - with trunks of Xiph libs
and FLAC from the end of the last year. Code-wise there are few
changes in the components since the last release: a memory leak fixed
and the recently reported issue with iMovie'08 solved.
I'd appreciate any help testing, especially on PPC as I don't have
access to that architecture anymore. You can find the binaries at:
http://people.xiph.org/~arek/
A question - I used to do releases just building all from trunks,
including the Xiph libs. Are there any serious reasons I should
consider using latest releases instead, if just for some of the libs,
for the upcoming release? I wasn't following the changes that closely
so I'm not sure if using trunks is still a good idea...
Thanks,
Arek
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