Ogg Theora support?

As we have Ogg Vorbis and FLAC support, another open free codec that is missing is Ogg Theora

"Theora is a free and open of the Xiph.org Foundation video compression format. As all of our multimedia technologies, it can be used to distribute movies and videos online and on disc without licenses and charges fees or lock-in associated with the other formats.

Theora can evolve from postage stamp to HD resolution and is considered to be particularly competitive at low flows. It is in the same class as MPEG-4/DiVX, and as the Vorbis audio codec , there a lot of things to improve as Encoder technology develops.

Theora is in full from public version of November 3, 2008. The format of the bitstream for Theora I was frozen Thursday, July 1, 2004. All streams encoded since that date will remain compatible with future versions. "

should be enough honest to implement, Fuze has basically half the codec built-in, aka ogg (container) and vorbis (audio)

http://www.Theora.org/

http://WSS.co.UK/PinkNoise/theorarm/

Don't hold your breath waiting for.

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