The Xiph.org Foundation announces a new release of libvorbis... (read on)
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has announced that Opus is now RFC 6716... (read on)
The Xiph.org Foundation announces a new release of libvorbis... (read on)
Xiph.Org makes public its comment submission to the FTC Workshop on Standard-Setting Issues, Project No. P111204 (complete document)
The WebM Project announces the WebM Community Cross-License initiative... (read on)
The Xiph.org Foundation announces a new release of libao... (read on)
The Xiph.org Foundation announces a new release of libogg... (read on)
The Xiph.org Foundation announces a new release of libogg and libvorbis... (read on)
"A Digital Media Primer For Geeks" is the first video from Xiph.Org, presenting the technical foundations of modern digital media via a half-hour firehose of information... (read on)
The Xiph.Org Foundation is pleased to announce its support of the WebM open media project as a project launch partner.... (read on)
The Xiph.org Foundation announces a coordinated release of ao, vorbis and vorbis-tools... (read on)
The Xiph.org Foundation announces libOgg 1.2.0... (read on)
The Xiph.Org Foundation is attends IETF75 in support of the Royalty Free Codecs BoF and proped Working group... (read more about how you can help)
The Xiph.org Foundation announces libVorbis 1.2.3... (read on about libVorbis)
The Xiph.org Foundation announces full release of libogg 1.1.4 and libVorbis 1.2.2... (read on about libOgg) (and on about libVorbis)
The Xiph.org Foundation announces a release candidate of libVorbis 1.2.2... (read on)
The Xiph.org Foundation announces a release candidate of libOgg 1.1.4... (read on)
The Xiph.org Foundation announces the second alpha release of libTheora 1.1 including the next-generation 'Thusnelda' video encoder... (read on)
The Xiph.org Foundation announces an alpha release of libTheora 1.1 including our long-discussed next-generation 'Thusnelda' video encoder... (read on)
The Xiph.org Foundation announces the 1.0 release of the libtheora reference encoder and decoder libraries.... (read on)
A retrospective of the year 2007 and the many changes that happened in the Xiph.Org Foundation, including major updates to all core projects. ...(read on)
Ogg provides a baseline of fully unencumbered, fully open, fully documented, fully royalty-free codecs that are lighter-weight than the contemporary encumbered solutions while offering comparable or superior performance. Ogg is not fantasy or vapourware. It is widely deployed, tested, and reviewed. Ogg has already stood the test of time. ... (read on)
Fluendo is taking another step towards being able to offer the world high-quality streaming using standard royalty-free formats. By giving content producers and software makers the opportunity to use the popular Vorbis and Theora formats together with the IETF-standardized Real Time Protocol, reach and use of these formats will be increased even further. ... (read on)
The Xiph.Org Foundation today announced the termination of its contracting relationship with Emmett Plant. He served as acting CEO since May 2002, working to build relationships with certain strategic partners in order to further the Foundation's efforts. ... (read on)
After a year of development, Speex has finally hit the big-time and gone to version 1.0. Speex is a CELP-based free and open audio compression codec specifically tuned to compress human speech at bitrates ranging from 2 to 44 kbps. The bitstream and API are now officially frozen. ...(read on)
Many moons ago, the Ogg project started with a codec called ‘Squish.’ Squish was an attempt to build a royalty-free lossless audio codec. Someone had a trademark on the word ‘Squish,’ so the name was changed to ‘Ogg Squish.’ This was an extremely minor setback, but there was another obstacle to the project on the horizon. ... (read on)