OggPlay is an audio player for smartphones. OggPlay was initially written for SonyEriccson P800 and then released under the GPL by Leif H. Wilden. In a true open source project, OggPlay has now been ported to many other Symbian phones. The OggPlay project is hosted on Sourceforge. Please help to keep it going by donating to the project (click on the Donate button).
ITheora is a PHP script allowing you to broadcast ogg/theora/vorbis only videos (and audios) files. It's simple to install and use. It may suit the usual blogger or the expert webmaster.
Xiph QuickTime Components (XiphQT) is, in short, the solution for Mac and Windows users who want to use Xiph formats in any QuickTime-based application, e.g. playing Ogg Vorbis in iTunes or producing Ogg Theora with iMovie.
The implementation relies on some new features that appeared in Flash Player version 10 (of which beta/RCs are available already for the most common platforms).
The Helix Community is a collaborative effort among both leading technology companies and open-source developers to extend the Helix DNA™, the first open multi-format digital media platform.
In order to make your streams as widely available as possible, we provide the Cortado Java applet as free software under the GPL. By embedding this applet in your website, you can give viewers access to streams from either the Flumotion streaming server or play a local file from your server without the need for a locally installed media player supporting the correct formats on the visitori's computer.
Cortado currently include Java decoders for Ogg Theora, Ogg Vorbis, Mulaw audio, MJPEG and our own Smoke codec.