TheoraPlay

January 1st, 2012: Source code released to the world!

TheoraPlay is a simple library to make decoding of Ogg Theora videos easier.

A tiny example to pull data out of an .ogv file is about 50 lines of C code, and a complete SDL-based media player is about 300 lines of code.

TheoraPlay is optimized for multicore CPUs, and is designed to be programmer-friendly. You will need libogg, libvorbis, and libtheora, of course, but then you just drop a .c file and two headers into your project and you're ready to hook up video decoding, without worrying about Ogg pages, Vorbis blocks, or Theora decoder state.

Places TheoraPlay can be found in use:

What works:

What doesn't work:

License:

Downloading:

Reporting bugs:


Page maintained by Ryan C. Gordon.