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Top Forums Programming Video/Audio Streaming in C? Post 80433 by pappu on Monday 8th of August 2005 11:10:01 AM
Old 08-08-2005
Question Video/Audio Streaming in C?

Hi Folks,

I have just joined, and have a problem...

I am doing my thesis and need to transfer a file from server to the client, while doing that I want to stream the file ( the files being video/audio files).
I am unable to figure out abt the streaming part...if there exist any libraries to invoke a player(mplayer/xine) to stream the file while it is being transferred? Smilie

Any help is appreciated!

Thanks
-Pappu
 

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OGGSPLIT(1)							   User Manuals 						       OGGSPLIT(1)

NAME
oggSplit - demultiplexes ogv files SYNOPSIS
oggSplit outfile.ogv DESCRIPTION
oggSplit demultiplexes a multiplexed ogg file into several files with one stream each. An ogg video file (with extension .ogv) usually consist of an audio and a video stream. The command line tool oggSplit disjoins these streams into seperate files. This is also often called demultiplexing. After that you have all embedded files of this input file with the following naming: theora_<ID>.ogv: This is the video stream encoded with the theora codec. The <ID> is the stream ID that is created by the encoder to uniquely identify this stream. vorbis_<ID>.oga: This is the audio stream encoded with the vorbis codec. The <ID> is the stream ID that is created by the encoder to uniquely identify this stream. unknown_<ID>.ogv: This is an unknown stream, that could not be interpreted.The <ID> is the stream ID that is created by the encoder to uniquely identify this stream. All files are fully playable with your favoured video or audio player (except the streams, that are uninterpreted). AUTHOR
Joern Seger <yorn at gmx dot net> SEE ALSO
oggCut(1), oggCat(1), oggJoin(1), oggTranscode(1), oggSlideshow(1), oggThumb(1), oggSilence(1) Linux JAN 2010 OGGSPLIT(1)
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