<div><br>Thanks</div>
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<div>We are quite impressed by the open video concept of Theora. We like to support Theora through our soon to be released "Animation and Video" Player. We have evaluated quite a few video formats like MPEG4, MOV, DivX etc. But we wanted the users to encode video to an open video format so that they can get away with expensive encoding solutions. </div>
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<div>Our solutions incorporate play Theora video from local and http locations.</div>
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<div>We like to start developing the solution, if you can help us in starting up like:</div>
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<div>What are the major functions to be called from the decoder.</div>
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<div>Functions to displaying the video in RGB or YUV format.</div>
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<div>Something like pointers to starting up developing the solution. We don't have much time to spare this time since our timelines are running thin.</div>
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<div>Regards,</div>
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<div>Abhilash<br></div>
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<div class="im">> We are from an animation development company. We are developing a video<br>> player based on Theora video. We want to decode Theora video and play it to<br>> the GDI+ window. We will be using Theora decoder to this. If the theora<br>
> community can help us in the usage of Theora decoder to do this, it will be<br>> great.<br><br></div>That's great!<br>I'm sure if you have any questions about particular aspects of Theora,<br>people will be happy to help, so don't hesitate to ask if you have any<br>
specifics you want clarification about.<br></blockquote></div><br>