[xiph-commits] r13673 - websites/theora.org

maikmerten at svn.xiph.org maikmerten at svn.xiph.org
Fri Aug 31 09:28:15 PDT 2007


Author: maikmerten
Date: 2007-08-31 09:28:15 -0700 (Fri, 31 Aug 2007)
New Revision: 13673

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   websites/theora.org/theorafaq.shtml.en
   websites/theora.org/vmail.shtml.en
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copy content of theora.org pages into the new design


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+<!--#include virtual="/ssi/header.include" -->
+<!-- Enter custom page information and styles here -->
+  <title>Theora.org :: main - Theora, video for everyone</title>
+<style type="text/css">
+<!--
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+	margin: 0 0 2.64em 0;
+	padding: 0;
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+	font-weight: bold;
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+
+.resources ul {
+	margin: 0;
+	padding: 0;
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+.resources li {
+	margin-bottom: .4em;
+	list-style: none;
+	font-size: .94em;
+	line-height: 1.4;
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+-->
+</style>
+</head>
+<body>
+<!--#include virtual="/common/xiphbar.include" -->
+
+<!--#include virtual="/ssi/pagetop.include" -->
+<!--  All your page content goes here  -->
+
+<h3>[ Theora Mailing Lists ]</h3>
+<p>
+There are three mailing lists maintained for the Theora project.
+This is the best place to ask questions, contact the developers
+or other users, or otherwise discuss the Theora video codec.
+</p>
+<dl>
+<dt><b>theora at xiph.org</b>
+  [ <a href="http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/theora/">archive</a>
+  | <a href="http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/theora">subscribe</a> ]
+</dt><dd>
+The Theora list is for user discussion relating to the Theora project.
+</dd>
+<dt><b>theora-dev at xiph.org</b>
+  [ <a href="http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/theora-dev/">archive</a>
+  | <a href="http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/theora-dev">subscribe</a> ]
+</dt><dd>
+The Theora-dev list is for discussion and coordination amongst Theora
+development team members.
+</dd>
+<dt><b>theora-codecs at xiph.org</b>
+  [ <a href="http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/theora-codecs/">archive</a>
+  | <a href="http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/theora-codecs">subscribe</a> ]
+</dt><dd>
+The theora-codecs list is for discussion and maintenance of Theora and
+legacy VP3 codecs in Windows and Quicktime formats.
+</dd>
+</dl>
+<p>
+<a href="http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/">List
+Archives for all Xiph.org projects including Theora</a>
+<br>
+<a href="http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/">Subscription
+information for all Xiph.org projects including Theora</a>
+</p>
+
+<h3>[ IRC ]</h3>
+<p>
+There's also an active <a href="http://irchelp.org/">IRC</a> 
+channel for Theora.
+</p><p>
+Join <strong>#theora</strong> on 
+<a href="http://freenode.net/">irc.freenode.net</a>.
+</p>
+
+<h3>[ Wiki ]</h3>
+
+<p>
+You can also document concerns, applications, howto instructions,
+usage, support or anything else related to theora in the 
+<a href="http://wiki.xiph.org/Theora">Xiph.org Wiki</a>. We find this a
+good resource for documenting the outcomes of discussions and keeping
+track of various projects, and anyone can help edit the pages!
+</p>
+</div>
+
+
+<!--#include virtual="/ssi/pagebottom.include" -->

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+<!--#include virtual="/ssi/header.include" -->
+<!-- Enter custom page information and styles here -->
+  <title>Theora.org :: main - Theora, video for everyone</title>
+<style type="text/css">
+<!--
+.newslist {
+	margin: 0 0 2.64em 0;
+	padding: 0;
+}
+
+.newslist li {
+	margin-bottom: .72em;
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+	font-size: .94em;
+	line-height: 1.4;
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+	margin-bottom: .4em;
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+	font-size: .94em;
+	line-height: 1.4;
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+</style>
+</head>
+<body>
+<!--#include virtual="/common/xiphbar.include" -->
+
+<!--#include virtual="/ssi/pagetop.include" -->
+<!--  All your page content goes here  -->
+
+<b>[ VP3 Legal Terms ]</b>
+<p>
+<i>On2 represents and warrants that it shall not assert any rights
+relating to infringement of On2's registered patents, nor initiate any
+litigation asserting such rights, against any person who, or entity
+which utilizes the On2 VP3 Codec Software, including any use,
+distribution, and sale of said Software; which make changes,
+modifications, and improvements in said Software; and to use,
+distribute, and sell said changes as well as applications for other
+fields of use.</i>
+<p>
+                        <b>[ Theora SVN ]</b><br>
+			<br>Xiph.org development projects are available to the public through read-only
+			Subversion (SVN) access.
+			<br>
+			<p><b>Accessing SVN at Xiph.org</b>
+			<p>Access to Xiph.org can be handled basically two ways:
+                        <p>
+			<b>Using the SVN client</b><p>
+			Once you've installed the Subversion client, just type</p>
+            <pre>svn co http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/theora</pre>
+            <p>to check out the Theora codebase.</p>
+
+            <p>
+			Once you've got the repository checked out, you no longer need to
+            specify this full path; the repository location is stored with the
+            checkout. <tt>svn update </tt> will sync your local
+			copy with the repository. See the SVN manual for additional
+			information on how to use SVN.
+            </p>
+			
+			<p><b>Using the web interface</b></p>
+            <p>
+            Subversion uses HTTP (and WebDAV) as the protocol, so you can just
+            use a normal web browser to browse around the repository. This can be
+            useful for looking at a few files, if you don't want to check out the
+            entire module.</p>
+            <p> To do this, just point your web browser at 
+            <tt>http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/theora</tt></p>
+
+			<p>The source for the legacy VP3 codec for Quicktime and Video for Windows
+			can be obtained by changing the <tt>theora</tt> module name in the 
+			lines above to <tt>vp32</tt>, as in '<tt>svn co http://svn.xiph.org/trunk/vp32</tt>'.
+
+			<br><p><br>
+</div>
+
+
+<!--#include virtual="/ssi/pagebottom.include" -->

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+<!--#include virtual="/ssi/header.include" -->
+<!-- Enter custom page information and styles here -->
+  <title>Theora.org :: main - Theora, video for everyone</title>
+<style type="text/css">
+<!--
+.newslist {
+	margin: 0 0 2.64em 0;
+	padding: 0;
+}
+
+.newslist li {
+	margin-bottom: .72em;
+	list-style: none;
+	font-size: .94em;
+	line-height: 1.4;
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+	color: #3366CC;
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+	color: #FF9900;
+	font-weight: bold;
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+.resources li {
+	margin-bottom: .4em;
+	list-style: none;
+	font-size: .94em;
+	line-height: 1.4;
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+</style>
+</head>
+<body>
+<!--#include virtual="/common/xiphbar.include" -->
+
+<!--#include virtual="/ssi/pagetop.include" -->
+<!--  All your page content goes here  -->
+
+
+<!--#include virtual="/ssi/pagebottom.include" -->

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+<!--#include virtual="/ssi/header.include" -->
+<!-- Enter custom page information and styles here -->
+  <title>Theora.org :: main - Theora, video for everyone</title>
+<style type="text/css">
+<!--
+.newslist {
+	margin: 0 0 2.64em 0;
+	padding: 0;
+}
+
+.newslist li {
+	margin-bottom: .72em;
+	list-style: none;
+	font-size: .94em;
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+</style>
+</head>
+<body>
+<!--#include virtual="/common/xiphbar.include" -->
+
+<!--#include virtual="/ssi/pagetop.include" -->
+<!--  All your page content goes here  -->
+
+<h1 class="headline">Theora FAQ</h1>
+<a href="#what"><b>What is Theora</b></a>
+<br>
+<ul>
+	<li><a href="#10">What is Theora?</a></li>
+	<li><a href="#11">Why use Theora?</a></li>
+	<li><a href="#12">What other video formats will Theora compete with?</a></li>
+	<li><a href="#13">What is Ogg? What is Vorbis? What is xiph.org?</a></li>
+	<li><a href="#14">What is the license for Theora?</a></li>
+	<li><a href="#15">Why the name 'Theora?'</a></li>
+</ul>
+<a href="#VP3"><b>Theora and VP3</b></a>
+<ul>
+	<li><a href="#20">Is the Theora bitstream identical to VP3? </a></li>
+	<li><a href="#21">What can Theora do that VP3 couldn't do? </a></li>
+	<li><a href="#22">How will I transition my old VP3 files to the new format?</a></li>
+	<li><a href="#23">Can I convert Ogg Theora files into VP3?</a></li>
+	<li><a href="#24">Isn't VP3 a patented technology? </a></li>
+	<li><a href="#25">What if Xiph.org and On2 decide to break off their agreement? </a></li>
+</ul>
+<br>
+<a href="#development"><b>Development</b></a>
+<ul>
+	<li><a href="#30">When will it all be finished? Can I use it right now?</a></li>
+	<li><a href="#31">What is an Alpha Release?</a></li>
+	<li><a href="#32">What is Tarkin? </a></li>
+	<li><a href="#33">How can I help with development?</a></li>
+	<li><a href="#34"> How will Ogg Theora interoperate with [insert your favorite media architecture]?</a></li>
+	<li><a href="#35">How can I donate to these amazing projects?</a></li>
+</ul>
+<br>
+<a href="#working"><b>Using Theora</b></a>
+<ul>
+	<li><a href="#40">What players currently support Theora?</a></li>
+	<li><a href="#41">How can I encode videos to Theora?</a></li>
+	<li><a href="#42">Is there any way to use Theora on Microsoft Windows at this point?</a></li>
+</ul>
+<br>
+<a href="#misc"><b>Misc and Credits</b></a>
+<ul>
+	<li><a href="#50">Who's in charge of Theora development?</a></li>
+	<li><a href="#51">Who designed this website? </a></li>
+	<li><a href="#52">Who is the webmaster of this site?</a></li>
+	<li><a href="#53">Who maintains The Glorious Theora FAQ?</a></li>
+	<li><a href="#54">When was this FAQ last updated?</a></li>
+</ul>
+<br>
+<a name="what"></a><b>What is Theora</b>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="10"></a>
+<b>Q. What is Theora?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+Theora is an <b>open</b> video codec being developed by the Xiph.org 
+Foundation as part of their Ogg project (It is a project that aims to
+integrate On2's <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VP3">VP3</a> 
+video codec, Ogg <a href="http://www.vorbis.com/">Vorbis</a> audio codec 
+and Ogg multimedia container formats into a multimedia solution that can 
+compete with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPEG-4">MPEG-4</a> format).
+<br> Theora is derived directly 
+from On2's VP3 codec; currently the two are nearly identical, varying 
+only in framing headers, but Theora will diverge and improve from 
+the main VP3 development lineage as time progresses. 
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="11"></a>
+<b>Q. Why use Theora?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+It's open and free. Do you need more reasons?
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="12"></a>
+<b>Q. What other video formats will Theora compete with?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+  Theora is targeted at competing with MPEG-4 (e.g., XviD and DivX), 
+RealVideo, Windows Media Video, and similar lower-bitrate video 
+compression schemes.
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="13"></a>
+<b>Q. What is Ogg? What is Vorbis? What is xiph.org?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+ <a href="http://www.vorbis.com/">Vorbis</a> is an audio codec, 
+Theora is a video codec. Ogg is the transport layer that both are stored in, 
+so a video file will be Theora-encoded data inside an Ogg file, while audio 
+is normally Vorbis-encoded data inside an ogg file. 
+<br>
+ The <a href="http://www.xiph.org/">Xiph.org</a> Foundation is a 
+Delaware non-profit company devoted to producing, maintaining and 
+supporting an open multimedia platform. 
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="14"></a>
+<b>Q. What is the license for Theora?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+Theora (and all associated technologies released by the Xiph.org
+Foundation) is released to the public via a BSD-style license. It is
+completely free for commercial or noncommercial use. That means that
+commercial developers may independently write Theora software which is
+compatible with the specification for no charge and without restrictions of
+any kind. 
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="15"></a>
+<b>Q. Why the name 'Theora?'</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+Like other Xiph.org Foundation codec projects such as Vorbis or Tarkin,
+Theora is named after a fictional character. Theora Jones was the name of
+Edison Carter's 'controller' on the television series Max Headroom. She was
+played by Amanda Pays.  
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="VP3"></a>
+<b>Theora and VP3 </b>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="20"></a>
+<b>Q. Is the Theora bitstream identical to VP3?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+  Yes and No. Theora is a superset of VP3, so VP3 streams (with minor
+syntactic modifications) can be made into Theora streams without
+recompression (but not vice versa).
+<br>
+ Theora will be almost entirely based upon the VP3 codec designed by On2.
+However, Theora video data will be delivered inside of the Ogg container
+format (with Vorbis for audio), so Ogg Theora files will not be the same as
+VP3 files. There also may be quite a few performance advantages to using
+Theora when 1.0 is complete; While our focus is integration, there will
+certainly be a lot of optimization involved, as well. 
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="21"></a>
+<b>Q. What can Theora do that VP3 couldn't do?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+ The major change from VP3 to Theora is architectural. VP3, like most
+codecs of today, makes certain assumptions about the nature of the material
+it compresses. These assumptions take the form of fixed sets of numeric
+values, such as quantization matrices, which control how different
+frequency components of the signal are handled, and token frequency tables,
+which control the efficiency of post-transform lossless coding. In Theora,
+we have leveraged the intrinsic flexibility of the Ogg multimedia framework
+to allow the encoder to modify these values appropriately for the material.
+This simple, powerful approach has already been proven effective in Vorbis,
+and will allow for a longer cycle of encoder optimization without requiring
+client-side updates. 
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="22"></a>
+<b>Q. How will I transition my old VP3 files to the new format?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+ Because Theora is a 'superset' of VP3, tools can easily be created that
+will allow VP3 files to be losslessly transcoded into Ogg Theora format
+with no loss in quality. 
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="23"></a>
+<b>Q. Can I convert Ogg Theora files into VP3?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+ Why would you want to do something like that? Are you nuts? 
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="24"></a>
+<b>Q. Isn't VP3 a patented technology?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+ Yes, some portions of the VP3 codec are covered by patents. However, the
+Xiph.org Foundation has negotiated an irrevocable free license to the VP3
+codec for any purpose imaginable on behalf of the public. It is legal to
+use VP3 in any way you see fit (unless, of course, you're doing something
+illegal with it in your particular jurisdiction). You are free to download
+VP3, use it free of charge, implement it in a for-sale product, implement
+it in a free product, make changes to the source and distribute those
+changes, or print the source code out and wallpaper your spare room with
+it. 
+<br>
+For more information, check the VP3 Legal Terms on the SVN page
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="25"></a>
+<b>Q. What if Xiph.org and On2 decide to break off their agreement?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+ Because Theora is an Open Source project, the source code will continue to
+be available and development will continue. Users will still be protected
+from the On2 patents. 
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="development"></a>
+<b>Development </b>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="30"></a>
+<b>Q. When will it all be finished? Can I use it right now?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+The bitstream format is frozen since the release of Theora alpha 3. So, files produced by 
+the alpha 3 reference encoder will be supported by all future decoders. This means
+you can safely use Theora to encode your content right now.
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="31"></a>
+<b>Q. What is an Alpha Release?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+Typically when software is created at a software company, it goes through a number of stages 
+before it's released out to the world. You've probably heard of 'beta-testing' before. That's 
+when people take code that has been deemed 'not quite ready' and are testing it out so that 
+the authors can fix bugs where necessary. 
+<br>
+'Alpha' code usually is strictly for internal development only, which is to say, 'No one sees this code, 
+it's not even close to being done yet.' At the Xiph.org Foundation, we release everything we do 
+so that people can help us move the codebase forward by reporting bugs and submitting patches. 
+<br>
+We encourage and depend on the open-source developer community to get
+involved early. We release Alpha builds to give people a chance
+to see what's cooking, and perhaps to add some ingredients of their own. If
+you think you have the right stuff, please join the party at
+<a href="http://www.Theora.org/lists">www.Theora.org/lists</a>. 
+<br><br>
+While Theora is labelled alpha/beta it has been in production use in many systems for over 3 years and is completely safe to adopt.
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="32"></a>
+<b>Q. What is Tarkin?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+Tarkin is essentially a proof-of-concept wavelet-based codec. Its
+experimental nature means it will not be ready for general use for some
+time. VP3 is a high-quality codec that can meet today's video needs now, so
+Xiph.org will be focusing its efforts on Theora for the near future. 
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="33"></a>
+<b>Q. How can I help with development?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+Head on over to the <a href="http://www.Theora.org/svn.html">SVN</a>
+ page to grab the codebase, and hack away! Post your contributions online,
+ and tell us about it on the <a href="http://www.Theora.org/lists.html">Theora-dev
+</a> mailing list. 
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="34"></a>
+<b>Q. How will Ogg Theora interoperate with [insert your favorite media architecture]?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+ As the Ogg Vorbis format has gained acceptance, components have become
+available to play Ogg files on practically all of the major media players.
+We expect a similar if not superior level of support for Ogg Theora.
+Developers wanted! (if you're interested, sign up for the
+Theora-codecs at xiph.org mailing list).  
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="35"></a>
+<b>Q. How can I donate to these amazing projects?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+ Wow, thanks! You can find more information on donating to the Xiph.org
+Foundation by following <a href="http://www.xiph.org/donate/">
+this link</a>! Thanks in advance! 
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="working"></a>
+<b>Using Theora </b>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="40"></a>
+<b>Q. What players currently support Theora?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+Major players like <a href="http://www.mplayerhq.hu/">mplayer</a>,
+<a href="http://www.xinehq.de/">xine</a>, <a
+href="http://www.helixcommunity.org">helix player</a> and <a
+href="http://www.videolan.org/">VideoLAN</a> supports Theora. 
+Directshow <a href="http://www.illiminable.com/ogg/">filters</a>
+are also available for use on Windows platform.
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="41"></a>
+<b>Q. How can I encode videos to Theora?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+<p>Have a look at <a
+href="http://people.xiph.org/~j/ogg-theora-microhowto.html">
+ogg-theora-microhowto</a> and <a href="http://www.annodex.net/anx_theora.html">transcode
+</a>quicktime mov files to Theora files under Linux.
+You can use libogg, to wrap theora video with vorbis audio in Ogg
+file.
+</p>
+<p>A user-friendly way to convert .dv and .avi format video into Ogg Theora format is 
+with ffmpeg2theora.  It can be found at: <a href="http://www.v2v.cc/~j/ffmpeg2theora/"> 
+http://www.v2v.cc/~j/ffmpeg2theora/</a>
+</p>
+<p>A way to both stream and encode theora format video is with videolan (VLC).  <br>
+Example for streaming the video4linux device in ogg theora/vorbis: 
+</p>
+<p>vlc v4l:/dev/video:input=3:norm=pal:size=384x288 --sout  \ <br>
+'#transcode{vcodec=theora,vb=300,acodec=vorb,ab=96}:std{access=http,mux=ogg,url=server.example.org:8000}'
+</p>
+<p>Or, replace "v4l:/dev/video:input=3:norm=pal:size=384x288" with a filename if 
+you want to transcode.
+</p>
+For more on the vlc syntax, see: <br>
+<a href="http://videolan.org/doc/videolan-howto/en/ch09.html">http://videolan.org/doc/videolan-howto/en/ch09.html</a>
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="42"></a>
+<b>Q. Is there any way to use Theora on Microsoft Windows at this point?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+Yes, you can use your Theora files on windows using <a
+href="http://www.illiminable.com/ogg/">Directshow filters</a>. <a 
+href="http://ffdshow.sourceforge.net/">FFdshow</a> also has support for Theora. You 
+can also try <a href="http://www.videolan.org/">vlc</a>, realplayer <a 
+href="https://helixcommunity.org/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7">
+Theora plugins</a> or <a href="http://www.mplayerhq.hu/">mplayer for windows</a>.
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="misc"></a>
+<b>Misc and Credits </b>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="50"></a>
+<b>Q. Who's in charge of Theora development?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+The Xiph.org Foundation is the primary developer of Theora, but this is
+mainly an integration issue. The VP3 codec that serves as the base of
+Theora was written by a company called <a href="http://www.on2.com">On2 Technologies</a>. Xiph.org will be
+responsible for all aspects of the development. On2 will provide both
+monetary and technical support to Xiph.org throughout the project. On2 is
+also providing the source code of their implementation of the VP3 codec as
+well as some of their video tools.  
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="51"></a>
+<b>Q. Who designed this website?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+This website is based on a design called 'Nutrition,' available for public
+download from <a href="http://www.oswd.org/">Open Source Web Design</a>. 
+The original author is known by the nickname of 'BrAInDeD-'.  
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="52"></a>
+<b>Q. Who is the webmaster of this site?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+ That would be <a href="mailto:manuel at xiph.org">Manuel Lora</a>, the greatest webmaster 
+on the face of the planet. 
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="53"></a>
+<b>Q. Who maintains The Glorious Theora FAQ?</b><br>
+<div class="txt">
+ No one person at the moment. Send changes to the list if it needs them. It
+was originally written by Emmett Plant and Dan Miller. his FAQ wouldn't be
+here at all without the work of Slammin' Stan Seibert, to whom we are
+eternally grateful. 
+</div>
+<br>
+<br>
+<a name="54"></a>
+<b>Q. When was this FAQ last updated?</b><br>
+ August 6th, 2007 by Maik Merten. 
+<br>
+<br>
+
+
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+	color: #3366CC;
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+	color: #FF9900;
+	font-weight: bold;
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+	margin: 0;
+	padding: 0;
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+<body>
+<!--#include virtual="/common/xiphbar.include" -->
+
+<!--#include virtual="/ssi/pagetop.include" -->
+<!--  All your page content goes here  -->
+
+<b>[ Theora Developer Mailing list ]</b><p>
+
+The theora-dev at xiph.org mailing list is intended for Ogg Theora
+developers to coordinate devlopment of the Theora specification and
+the Ogg/Theora software libraries.  Please restrict discussion on the
+theora-dev lists to those topics.<p>
+
+Assuming that the email preferences in your web browser are set up
+correctly, the following button sends a subscription request directly
+to xiph.org.  You'll get an email back with the result; the submit
+button does not take you to another page.
+
+    <form enctype="text/plain" action="mailto:majordomo at xiph.org">
+    <b>
+    <input type="hidden" name="# Theora dev list" value="
+subscribe theora-dev">
+    <input type="submit" value="Subscribe to the Theora developers mailing list">
+    </b>
+    </form><p>
+
+Tradiitonal method: send a message containing only the one-word line
+'subscribe' in the body to <a
+href="mailto:theora-dev-request at xiph.org">theora-dev-request at xiph.org</a>.
+Do not send subscription requests directly to the main list; they will
+be silently ignored.<p>
+
+The list is archived on the xiph.org <a
+href="http://www.xiph.org/archives/">mailing list archive</a> page.
+
+<p>
+<b>[ Theora User and General Discussion Mailing List ]</b><p>
+
+Any and all other topics pertaining to Theora are welcome on the
+general purpose discussion list theora at xiph.org.<p>
+
+Assuming that the email preferences in your web browser are set up
+correctly, the following button sends a subscription request directly
+to xiph.org.  You'll get an email back with the result; the submit
+button does not take you to another page.
+
+    <form enctype="text/plain" action="mailto:majordomo at xiph.org">
+    <b>
+    <input type="hidden" name="# Theora discussion list" value="
+subscribe theora">
+    <input type="submit" value="Subscribe to the Theora discussion mailing list">
+    </b>
+    </form><p>
+
+Tradiitonal method: send a message containing only the one-word line
+'subscribe' in the body to <a
+href="mailto:theora-request at xiph.org">theora-request at xiph.org</a>.
+Do not send subscription requests directly to the main list; they will
+be silently ignored.<p>
+
+The list is archived on the xiph.org <a
+href="http://www.xiph.org/archives/">mailing list archive</a> page.<p>
+
+<p>
+<b>[ Theora Codecs Mailing List ]</b><p>
+
+The theora-codecs list is for discussion and maintenance of Theora and
+legacy VP3 codecs in Windows and Quicktime formats. <p>
+                            
+			    Assuming that the email preferences in your web
+browser are set up
+correctly, the following button sends a subscription request directly
+to xiph.org.  You'll get an email back with the result; the submit
+button does not take you to another page.
+
+    <form enctype="text/plain" action="mailto:majordomo at xiph.org">
+        <b>
+	    <input type="hidden" name="# Theora codecs discussion list" value="
+	    subscribe theora">
+	        <input type="submit" value="Subscribe to the Theora Codecs discussion mailing list">
+    </b>
+        </form><p>
+	                          
+				  Tradiitonal method: send a message
+containing only the one-word line
+'subscribe' in the body to <a
+href="mailto:theora-codecs-request at xiph.org">theora-codecs-request at xiph.org</a>.
+Do not send subscription requests directly to the main list; they will
+be silently ignored.<p>
+
+The list is archived on the xiph.org <a
+href="http://www.xiph.org/archives/">mailing list archive</a> page.<p>
+
+
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