EFF Pioneer Awards 2010 - Our thank you video

 
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Old 11-09-2010
EFF Pioneer Awards 2010 - Our thank you video

There's are some videos of the EFF Pioneer Awards for 2010 beginning to appear on BAMM.tv, but I gather there were technical problems with the video we sent to the ceremony to say thank you, as you can't hear any sound. Cory Doctorow fills in with some humor, but I figured you would like to know what we said, because the award was for you here at Groklaw also.
Never fear. I happen to have a copy. And here it is, in the format they requested, .mov. It plays in Dragon Player and VLC in Linux. Best to download it and then run it. Enjoy.
Update: A commenter says they got the sound fixed later. I'm glad, because we literally stayed up late for days trying to get it done.

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Xv(3)							     Library Functions Manual							     Xv(3)

Name
       Xv - X Window System video extension

Description
       The  Xv	extension provides support for video adaptors attached to an X display.  It takes the approach that a display may have one or more
       video adaptors, each of which has one or more ports through which independent video streams pass.

       An adaptor may be able to display video in a drawable, capture video from a drawable, or both.  It translates between video encoding (NTSC,
       PAL,  SECAM,  etc...) and drawable format (depth and visual-id pair). An adaptor may support multiple video encodings and/or multiple draw-
       able formats.

       Clients use Xv(3) to gain access and manage sharing of a display's video resources.  Typically, a client will  use  XvQueryExtension(3)	to
       determine the status of the extension, XvQueryAdaptors(3) to get a description of what video adaptors exist, and XvQueryEncodings(3) to get
       a description of what video encodings an adaptor supports.

       Once a client has determined what video resources are available, it is free to put video into a drawable or  get  video	from  a  drawable,
       according  the  capabilities  supported.   Clients  can	select	to  receive events when video activity changes in a drawable and when port
       attributes have changed.

Summary of Library Functions
       The following is a summary of Xv library functions:

       XvGetPortAttribute(3) - return current port attribute value

       XvGetStill(3) - capture a single frame of video from a drawable

       XvGetVideo(3) - capture video from a drawable

       XvGrabPort(3) - lock port for exclusive use by client

       XvPortNotify(3) - event generated when port attributes change

       XvPutStill(3) - write a single frame of video to a drawable

       XvPutVideo(3) - write video into a drawable

       XvQueryAdaptors(3) - return adaptor information for a screen

       XvQueryBestSize(3) - determine the optimum drawable region size

       XvQueryEncodings(3) - return list of encodings for an adaptor

       XvQueryExtension(3) - return version and revision of extension

       XvSelectPortNotify(3) - enable or disable XvPortNotify events

       XvSelectVideoNotify(3) - enable or disable XvVideoNotify events

       XvSetPortAttribute(3) - set an attribute for a port

       XvStopVideo(3) - stop active video

       XvUngrabPort(3) - release a grabbed port

       XvVideoNotify(3) - event generated for video processing

       Each of these functions is described in its own Xv man page.

X Version 11							    libXv 1.0.4 							     Xv(3)