Ogg is a multimedia container format, and the native file and stream format for the Xiph.org multimedia codecs. As with all Xiph.org technology is it an open format free for anyone to use.
libogg
... [More] is the reference library for demultiplexing and mutiplexing files in the ogg multimedia format. [Less]
Directshow filters for Ogg Vorbis, Theora, Speex and FLAC. Allows these formats to be played in Windows Media Player and other Directshow players.
Also includes encoding filters for these formats. The project is distributed under a BSD license.
Xiph QuickTime Components (XiphQT) is a set of QuickTime and Macintosh OS X plug-ins. Their role is to provide support for Xiph media compression and container formats.
If you are an end user:
... [More] installing XiphQT components is all you need to start using Xiph-formatted media files in a variety of applications - for example, listening to Ogg/Vorbis files in QuickTime Player or iTunes. The programming interfaces used in XiphQT allow the provided functionality to be available transparently to all media handling applications using QuickTime or OS X component mechanisms.
If you are a programmer, you have built a Macintosh Core Audio or QuickTime-based application and would like to add Xiph formats support: most of the time there is hardly anything you will need to do to add support. [Less]
Adobe flash is currently the only free-to-use system providing reliable in-browser video conferencing technology. Unfortunately, Adobe's flash-based tools provide no acoustic echo cancellation and
... [More] rely on out-dated video and audio compression codecs.
This project is an attempt to build an open source video conferencing plugin for all modern browsers that provides up-to-date, standards compliant RTMP-based H.264 video capture/playback and audio capture/playback with acoustic echo cancellation.
For more info, see the Project Roadmap. [Less]