Domain: mediaframe.org
Stories and comments across the archive that link to mediaframe.org.
Comments · 10
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Party like it's 1999
With the resources that the BBC has available, the technological opportunities now available and the mandate that they have to serve the British public, I am consistently amazed that they continue to align themselves with multinational, license charging companies.
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Stream over http
Stream over http using an open source solution such as mediaframe.
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Linkable
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Google should go playerless...
Seriously - they should be using Mediaframe; it's open source, plugin-free ('playerless'), feature-rich and most improtantly, stable.
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Origin of java-based decode client.
I'll bet anyone a few lattes that it is none other than MediaFrame.
Why?
If you go to their website they claim that "MediaFrame for Mpeg-4 is set for a full release in the new year".
They also dual license the product, with partners getting access to this as-yet-unreleased stuff.
XviD, which is detected in the encoder, creates an MPEG4-compatible video stream... MediaFrame has yet-unreleased support for MPEG4 decoding in pure java.... but isn't ready to release it yet... hmmmmmmmmm
It's feature set is also eerily similar to VX30:
- Supports DRM
- Supports client usage tracking.
- Supports bandwidth detection and delivers media accordingly
DrunkenBatman paints a picture where Airlock (MediaFrame) is all gaa-gaa about this pure-java client solution, and just so happens to like MediaFrame and VX30, and PANS absolutely everything else.
I bet it was ALL AIRLOCK'S IDEA to market MediaFrames more advanced product line through the VX30 brand ... they are the kings of viral marketing ... MXS probably promised them the encoder/distribution side.
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Re:Mpeg.
Try a plugin free mpeg player such as Mediaframe (mediaframe.org) - open source and pretty neat.
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Re:Try Mpeg4
Better still, try Mpeg4 played through an open technology like mediaframe - light, fast, open source and fully customisable.
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Try MediaFrame for Mpeg-4
MediaFrame is an open source Java player that doesn't require plugins ad supports Mpeg-1 and Mepg-4. Fucking cool technology and free to air to boot.
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Re:Leapster etc., this is Java's missed opportunit
Have you seen Processing? Or MediaFrame?
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Shameless plug
This is a shameless plug, buit we're already carrying their banners. If you run a site, do the same.