Hi,

The License is a BSD-style, so there are very few limitations.

It is likely that we will support 64-bit on as many platforms as possible - is 
there a specific one that you need to use?

I haven't really designed the UI yet.  The idea is to make this a web service, 
but there will probably be some sort of UI.  We haven't got many specific goals 
as yet so if you have some ideas that you would like us to implement, let us 
know and we can see if we can fit them in.

Andrew :)

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   Andrew G D Rowley
   Senior Development Officer

   Research Computing Services
   The University of Manchester
   Devonshire House, Oxford Road
   Manchester, M13 9PL
 
   t :  +44 (0) 161 275 0685
   e :  [email protected]
   w :  www.manchester.ac.uk/researchcomputing
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gabriel Noronha
Sent: 05 November 2009 05:37
To: Andrew Rowley; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] VPC Screen h261AS converting.

The new project looks interesting, I had a quick look through the svn.

what license is it under ? (it seemed to only state that no Warranties, public 
domain but with credit ??)

I am attempting to use AGVCRToMPEG2 at the moment which seems to lack any 
license and also lacks 64-bit support. which means i have to either change it's 
code or wait for yours.

What is the UI going to be for your program I'm not good enough at java to tell 
from the source ?



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Gabriel Noronha
Access Grid Support Officer
University of Newcastle

>>> Andrew Rowley <[email protected]> 5/11/2009 2:21 am >>>
Hi,

I am in the process of writing software that will allow conversion of H261AS 
streams and other AG streams to other formats.  H261AS is a simple modification 
of the H261 format that allows Any or Arbitrary Size i.e. it is not restricted 
to 352x288 video.  The best documentation on the format is to look in the 
codecs e.g. the vic source code.  There is no ffmpeg support for this and h261 
support in ffmpeg itself is limited in that it doesn't support the RTP 
packetization or depacketization of h261.

If you are willing to wait, the ViCoVRE project 
(http://www.rcs.manchester.ac.uk/research/ViCoVRE) should be complete by March 
next year, and will support both conversions to and from other common media 
formats such as avi.

Andrew :)

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   Andrew G D Rowley
   Senior Development Officer

   Research Computing Services
   The University of Manchester
   Devonshire House, Oxford Road
   Manchester, M13 9PL
 
   t :  +44 (0) 161 275 0685
   e :  [email protected]
   w :  www.manchester.ac.uk/researchcomputing
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gabriel Noronha
Sent: 29 October 2009 01:07
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AG-TECH] VPC Screen h261AS converting.

I'm trying to find more information out about the h261as codec.

I'm trying to work it so that i can convert a h261as stream recorded in AGVCR 
and convert in to another format eg. avi.

I can't seem to locate much information on the codec if there is ffmpeg support 
for etc..

Anyone able to point in the right direction.



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Gabriel Noronha
Access Grid Support Officer
University of Newcastle



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