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Post by pjp » Mon May 13, 2002 12:32 am

Is there a way to use quicktime on linux? Specifically I'm interested in viewing trailers on apple's site. I found openquicktime and quicktime for linux...
will theese work, and whats the difference?
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Post by friedmud » Mon May 13, 2002 12:56 am

If your not averse to paying a little bit of cash I HIGHLY recommend Codeweavers Crossover plugin.

It allows you to use all of the windows plugins for netscape in linux - including Quicktime and Windows Media Player and Shockwave just to name a few. It uses a special version of Wine to do this - but man is it fast - full screen Quicktimes play just like in windows and the trailers on quicktime.com are perfect. Anyone who spends any time browsing in linux should by this product!

Head over to www.codeweavers.com to learn more.

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Post by pjp » Mon May 13, 2002 12:59 am

Looking over the website now. I'm unemployed, so I'll have to stick with something free for now (or do without). Will give it a more serious look when I have some funds though. Does it work through emulation? Just curious, may find the answer on their site.

Thanks for the tip.
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Post by friedmud » Mon May 13, 2002 1:06 am

Well....

It uses WINE (Wine Is Not an Emulator) - it is an implementation of the Windows API on linux. Things run natively but use dlls that were created in open source by the WINE project.

Head over to www.winehq.org for more info on WINE.

And if you are really interested you can now play MANY windows games in linux (at close to full speed) using a variant of Wine by a company named Transgaming. I HIGHLY suggest this route to any gamers out there also.

Head over to www.transgaming.com for more info on them.

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Post by pjp » Mon May 13, 2002 1:10 am

Cool... The day is good, I learned something :). I thought WINE was an emulator.
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Post by dArkMaGE » Mon May 13, 2002 6:50 am

the linux version of quicktime does not include some proprietary codecs (sorenson comes to mind) that are not allowed to be included due to licensing restrictions.
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Post by jay » Sun Jun 16, 2002 2:44 pm

Is that the reason why I can't get any of these trailes running on the apple site? I just get a yellow window in mozilla and the message "running helper" but nothing happens. I use plugger, mplayer and realplayer work fine.

I have the openquicktime and quicktime4linux libraries emerged. How do you get this stuff working?
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Post by huw » Sun Jun 16, 2002 5:20 pm

IIRC streaming quicktime uses the patented sorenson codec, so that's probably why the trailers don't work.
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Post by rogue » Sun Jun 16, 2002 11:22 pm

codeweavers has a demo of the crossover plugin which, if i recall correctly, still lets you view movies and stuff..it just superimposes something like "buy this product" or something like that over the movie..anyway..it's a really great product which isn't all that expensive..of course it does feel a bit weird to actually pay for software for linux :-P
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Post by Swishy » Mon Jun 17, 2002 12:01 am

has anyone actually watched a movie or similar using the code weavers demo plugin ..as I m interested to know wether the popups appear on a regular basis or wether they just run for a couple of minutes after starting the app?????
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Post by friedmud » Mon Jun 17, 2002 5:16 am

Swishy,

They appear like every 30 seconds or so.

I STILL, HIGHLY recommend buying this product. The new release just came out recently and they are supporting a HUGE number of plugins now - and it is a free upgrade for anyone who has EVER bought the product.

Give them a little cash. They are a good company who has done great things for open source (sponsored many, many people who work on the wine project). Everyone who has the ability should give them a little money.

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Post by n0n » Mon Jun 17, 2002 5:14 pm

Yeah, Codeweavers is awesome. I've purchased both Office and Plugin, and I highly recommend them both.
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Codeweavers Crossover and Transgaming Winex

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Post by crashman » Tue Jun 18, 2002 3:29 am

Both companies deliver on their promises with their products. I use Crossover daily, I don't even think about whether a site I am going to is compatible with mozilla anymore. I only tried the 1.0 demo and it worked, but the popups actually caused problems with the playback. Version 1.1.2 is out now and it works seamlessly. Awesome product, worth every penny!

Transgaming's Winex also works well, although I don't use it that often. I still bought their subscription to help fund further development.
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Post by pjp » Tue Jun 18, 2002 5:05 am

friedmud wrote:Swishy,

They appear like every 30 seconds or so.

I STILL, HIGHLY recommend buying this product. The new release just came out recently and they are supporting a HUGE number of plugins now - and it is a free upgrade for anyone who has EVER bought the product.

Give them a little cash. They are a good company who has done great things for open source (sponsored many, many people who work on the wine project). Everyone who has the ability should give them a little money.

Derek
I personally can live without it. I mainly wanted to be able to watch trailers on Apple's site, so I'll just spend less money on movies now.
As for buying the software, it is free for Mac & Windows, so no, I'll pass. I'm not spending money just to watch trailers.
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Post by Zu` » Tue Jun 18, 2002 9:45 am

kanuslupus wrote:I personally can live without it. I mainly wanted to be able to watch trailers on Apple's site, so I'll just spend less money on movies now.
As for buying the software, it is free for Mac & Windows, so no, I'll pass. I'm not spending money just to watch trailers.
Perhaps we should all write to Apple and ask for a native Quicktime Player for linux. But then again, why should they bother writing software for a non-commercial platform?
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Post by jay » Tue Jun 18, 2002 12:55 pm

I don't see the point paying for a software that is free in Windows and MacOS.
Zu` wrote: Perhaps we should all write to Apple and ask for a native Quicktime Player for linux. But then again, why should they bother writing software for a non-commercial platform?
You're speaking in my mind! The Quicktime 5+6 work with OS X so the converting jobs to another *NIX should be minimal.

In the meantime I'll use the realplayer instad. Many websites offer the choice between them both.
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Post by jay » Sat Jun 22, 2002 12:14 pm

I filed a request for a native linux player here:
http://appleseed.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebO ... qtFeedback

The more requests Apple gets the better the chances are. Go on, submit!
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Post by mksoft » Sat Jun 22, 2002 3:34 pm

According to LinuxToday Xine 0.9.11 is making some progress in that area:
The xine team has released the version 0.9.11 of their GPL'd media player application. xine is capable of playing back a wide variety of media formats including DVD, MPEG, AVI, ASF, Apple Quicktime (MOV) and others. Notable in this release is the first free software implementation of the Sorenson Video algorithm, used to encode video streams in many Quicktime files.

Changes since last release:

Sorenson video 1 decoder (SVQ1)
sync with ffmpeg cvs
RoQ DPCM audio decoder
some endianess and 64bit machine fixes
better quality using linearblend filter
new FILM (CPK) demuxer
new RoQ demuxer
new QuickTime demuxer
DXR3 overlay mode fixed
DXR3 support for libfame 0.8.10 and above
fixes for transport streams demuxer
VIDIX video out driver (experimental)
TV fullscreen support using nvtvd

Note that Sorenson decoder only covers the SVQ1 variant and not the more recent SV3 variant used to encode the Star Wars Episode II trailers. Also, the decoder does not handle the QDesign sound formats that are commonly used in Sorenson videos. (However it seems that someone is actively working on those!)


For those wondering about the "Lara Croft Community edition" name, it comes the fact that Tomb Raider trailer was the first Sorenson video ever decoded under Linux. Episode I trailers are also playable with xine.
There's an ebuild for it in portage.
Lets hope Apple won't go after them.
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Post by Zu` » Sat Jun 22, 2002 10:10 pm

jay wrote:I filed a request for a native linux player here:
http://appleseed.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebO ... qtFeedback

The more requests Apple gets the better the chances are. Go on, submit!
I filed a request. I also added I would be willing to pay for a Quicktime Pro version if it would work in linux.

I don't know if this will help at all, but we can try, right?
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Post by jay » Mon Jun 24, 2002 3:04 pm

mksoft wrote:According to LinuxToday Xine 0.9.11 is making some progress in that area:
The xine team has released the version 0.9.11 of their GPL'd media player application. xine is capable of playing back a wide variety of media formats including DVD, MPEG, AVI, ASF, Apple Quicktime (MOV) and others. Notable in this release is the first free software implementation of the Sorenson Video algorithm, used to encode video streams in many Quicktime files.

Changes since last release:

Sorenson video 1 decoder (SVQ1)
Yes, you are right. See more infos about this in this thread. However most streamed media use the modern SVQ3 Sorenson Codec, so this means you can't watch any new trailers from the apple website. According to some discussions in /. the codec has already reverse engineered but this means a clear violation of patents held by apple. in my opinion that's not the way we should go. Public demand is working much better - that's the reason why we have realplayer for Linux. And I'm quite sure that this will work out for apple as well.
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Post by entity » Mon Jun 24, 2002 4:29 pm

I also filed a request one minute ago, let's keep our thumbs up and fingers crossed and ...oh whatta heck. :lol:
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Post by pjp » Mon Jun 24, 2002 9:26 pm

kormoc wrote:According to some discussions in /. the codec has already reverse engineered but this means a clear violation of patents held by apple.

Nope, the patents are not held by apple, they are held by Sorenson. Also reverse engineering a product is not a patent problem. It is perfectly ok to do so, and Xine should have no problem with including this. All they are doing is converting the codec to a free one on the fly using a large bit table of some sort. I don't understand video coding, so I can't tell you more. If xine could get sv3 then We don't need apple to do anything.
If I'm not mistaken, the RIAA (and/or others) was/is trying to make reverse engineering
illegal so as to protect their 'copy protection'.

[Now back to your regularly scheduled thread topic]
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Post by rac » Wed Aug 21, 2002 9:34 am

Desktop Environments -> Multimedia. I think it's useful for future searchers to have it there. If it gets reignited and turns political, it will get locked and maybe a branch will be forked into OTW.
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