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Ogg Theora

An open source video compression method from the Xiph.Org Foundation (www.xiph.org). Based on On2's VP3 codec, Ogg Theora is one of the supported video standards in HTML5. See Ogg, Ogg Vorbis, On2 and HTML5.
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Type Description Application intended Real time in-service quality monitoring at source and at remote destination (when copy of the source is available) and lab testing Model input Reference video and impaired video (transmission errors with packet loss and temporal errors of pausing with skipping) Input video bit-rate range 16 kbps-4 mbps Input packet loss type Random Input frame rate 5-30 fps Input video resolution QCIF, CIF and VGA Video codecs H.264/AVC, VC-1, Windows Media 9, Real Video (RV10), MPEG-4 (Part 2), DivX, Cinepak, H.261, H.263, H.263+, Sorenson and Theora Table 12: Model performance overview.
These images, representing different times in the forecast, were then joined together as individual frames of a video using a high-resolution video compression algorithm (in our case, Ogg Theora), allowing it to be efficiently sent to the user.
Theora des Strategies des Regions internationales (Brussels: PIE-Peter Lang: 2004)
Artist Theora Hamblett's home is on Van Buren Avenue, and you can see a large selection of her work, and a whole lot more, at the University Museum.
Born on January 25, 1945 in Worcester, MA, he was the son of Alick and Theora (Mundell) Peterson.
The semelid species Theora lata was collected in False Bay, South Lake and the Narrows and deposited at the NMSA in 1981 and 1987 (Table 4b).
2010), the Japanese oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg, 1793), and the Pacific semelid Theora lubrica Gould, 1861 have also been reported in the Bay of Biscay (Adarraga & Martinez 2011).
Theora was such a format, it is an open royalty-free video format that can be used by anyway; however its quality is lacklustre compared to H.264.
Alternatives such as Ogg Theora and WebM have gained less traction than H.264, but HEVC is a possible future solution that may be confirmed for OTT applications.