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The technologies which enable Free Cultural Works on open media: | The technologies which enable Free Cultural Works on open media: | ||
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*[http://www.theora.org Theora] for video | *[http://www.theora.org Theora] for video | ||
*[http://flac.sourceforge.net FLAC] for lossless audio | *[http://flac.sourceforge.net FLAC] for lossless audio | ||
*[http://opendocument.xml.org/ Open Document] for all kinds of documents | |||
*[http://www.w3.org/AudioVideo/ SMIL] for Synchronized Multimedia | |||
*[http://www.speex.org Speex] for voice compression | *[http://www.speex.org Speex] for voice compression | ||
*[http://www.icecast.org Icecast] for broadcasting audio | *[http://www.icecast.org Icecast] for broadcasting audio |
Latest revision as of 10:00, 17 June 2016
The technologies which enable Free Cultural Works on open media:
- Vorbis for audio
- Theora for video
- FLAC for lossless audio
- Open Document for all kinds of documents
- SMIL for Synchronized Multimedia
- Speex for voice compression
- Icecast for broadcasting audio
- XSPF for open playlists
- The Xiph.org Foundation for making open media available to all
- Annodex for open annotation of all media
- PNG for Portable Network Graphics
- SVG for Scalable Vector Graphics