Schroedinger ============ Schroedinger (or "schro" for short) is an implementation of the Dirac and SMPTE VC-2 video compression specification. Dirac was developed by BBC Research & Development (http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/) as an open technology with open licensing. Schroedinger is the C library implementing video encoding and decoding. Most end users will want to use an application that uses the Schroedinger library for encoding and decoding Dirac streams. A few such applications are Totem, VLC, and Mplayer. In addition, media frameworks such as GStreamer and decoding libraries such as ffmpeg can be configured to use Schroedinger either internally or via plugins. Schroedinger requires Orc (the Oil Runtime Compiler) in order to processing. Orc is a library that generates SIMD code at runtime based on simple rules and configurable parameters. Information about Orc can be found here: http://code.entropywave.com/projects/orc/ Schroedinger uses pkg-config both for finding Orc, and for allowing other build systems to find it. If you are having trouble with configure scripts not finding Orc or Schroedinger, you probably need to set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable (substitute /usr/local as necessary): export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig Schroedinger has a mailing list: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/schrodinger-devel (Note that this is spelled with just an "o" instead of "oe" or o-umlaut "รถ".) Web site: http://diracvideo.org/ Download: http://diracvideo.org/download/schroedinger/ Git repository: http://diracvideo.org/git?p=schroedinger.git;a=summary IRC Channel: #dirac at freenode.net Bug tracking: send mail. bugzilla is down and not missed. Maintainer: David Schleef