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I will get on the relevant mailinglists and post after a brief lurk.  Barring a change in your stance I will remove the question from the wiki within 72 hours. --[[User:Haifen|Haifen]] 15:54, 9 October 2007 (PDT)
I will get on the relevant mailinglists and post after a brief lurk.  Barring a change in your stance I will remove the question from the wiki within 72 hours. --[[User:Haifen|Haifen]] 15:54, 9 October 2007 (PDT)
:It's not a stance; just advice.  The wiki is for contributions.  The mailing list is for questions.  If you want to help out here, go ahead, mate.
:By the way, I have no idea if the codecs I pointed you to were useful, since you didn't reply to that point.  OggUVS still needs some stuff like an actual implementation in code, which you can help create if you like.  CMML and Skeleton are mature.--[[User:Saoshyant|Ivo]] 16:11, 9 October 2007 (PDT)

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For uncompressed video in Ogg, you may look into OggUVS. For metadata in specific frames you should check if Skeleton or CMML do what you need.

You should have used the MailingLists instead to ask questions.--Ivo 15:29, 9 October 2007 (PDT)



I was told to make a page on the Xiph.org Wiki with implementation ideas for issues I had discussed on #theora on Freenode. Here is the chatlog:

12:12 < robink> I know the ogg wrapper mailinglist would probably not be the 
                most apropos place to make noise about this, but can you guys 
                suggest an appropriate place to ask about this little problem?
12:19 < maikmerten> I think here isn't actually a bad place
12:20 < maikmerten> you might also consider #xiph, also it's mostly a subset of 
                    people here attending here anyway
12:21 < maikmerten> if you want to document something you might also want to 
                    create a personal page over at the xiph wiki so something 
                    exists to point people to

I will get on the relevant mailinglists and post after a brief lurk. Barring a change in your stance I will remove the question from the wiki within 72 hours. --Haifen 15:54, 9 October 2007 (PDT)

It's not a stance; just advice. The wiki is for contributions. The mailing list is for questions. If you want to help out here, go ahead, mate.
By the way, I have no idea if the codecs I pointed you to were useful, since you didn't reply to that point. OggUVS still needs some stuff like an actual implementation in code, which you can help create if you like. CMML and Skeleton are mature.--Ivo 16:11, 9 October 2007 (PDT)