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Hardware-Accelerated Ogg Theora For Firefox Mobile

An anonymous reader writes "Matthew Gregan is working on bringing David Schleef's DSP accelerated port of Theora to Firefox Mobile. He writes on his blog: 'The C64x+ DSP is often found in systems built upon TI's OMAP3 SoC, such as the Palm Pre, Motorola Droid, and Nokia N900. Last year, Mozilla funded a port, named Leonora, of Xiph's Theora video codec to the TI C64x+ DSP. David Schleef conducted the port impressively quickly and published his results. The intention of this project was to provide a high-quality set of royalty-free media codecs for a common mobile computing platform. The initial focus is Firefox Mobile on the N900, so I am working on integrating David's work into Firefox. To experiment with other facilities Firefox could use to accelerate video playback, and test integration, I've been hacking on a branch of a stand-alone Ogg Theora and Vorbis player originally written by Chris Double called plogg.'"

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  1. Re:Give it up, Mozilla :) by sopssa · · Score: 1, Redundant

    I think he is serious, and so am I.

    Theora is a shitty format. I wrote a long post about it before, but like the parent stated, it's fundamentally flawed. You can't improve it because of the initial design and its limitations.

    If we want a open source codec, it's way better to support VP8. You do know that Theora is based on VP2, right?

  2. Re:Give it up, Mozilla :) by sopssa · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Mozilla can use AVC/H.264. They just need to do it via the OS, like I think IE and Safari will do, and Opera already does. H.264 is already directly supported on Windows 7 and Mac OSX. Linux users need to do their tricks, like with MP3.