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Creative Commons Moving Images Winners

ArcRiley writes "The winners have been announced for the contest that Creative Commons launched last fall to deliver their ``some rights reserved'' message with a short video. Congratulations to Justin Cone, Sheryl Seibert, and Kuba & Alek Tarkowski for their winning videos!"

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  1. *Confirmed* by (1337)+God · · Score: 5, Informative

    They work fine for me (Red Hat Fedora kernel with all critical updates installed, ATI video card, Altec-Lansing sound card, etc.).

    Too bad you don't have broadband though 'cause they're fairly large.

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  2. Re:The 2nd and 3rd Ones by dieman · · Score: 5, Informative

    You'll need to use '-vc qtsvq3'

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    -- dieman - Scott Dier
  3. Re:Are they actually playable? by ArcRiley · · Score: 5, Informative

    Got one better for you. The second place video, "Mixtape", is available in Ogg Theora format here courtesy her brother (who's involved with Xiph). If anyone can get the first video to play please publish how. I've been unable to get it to play with either MPlayer or Xine.

  4. Free Software playable versions of videos avail. by ArcRiley · · Score: 5, Informative
    We just put together a set of videos (transcoded, so lower quality than origs) for those who don't want to use non-free software to view them. You'll need a BitTorrent client and a fairly recent (post-November) copy of libtheora, as they're encoded with Ogg Theora.

    This one .torrent will download all three videos and a README explaining how to view them.