system administrator

CMMLWiki download

Subversion access

CMMLWiki is maintained in Subversion with anonymous read access. You can check out the most current version with the following svn commands.

svn co http://svn.annodex.net/cmmlwiki/trunk cmmlwiki

You can also browse the source repository

RPM packages

Thomas Vander Stichele developed rpm packages for the base libraries. Find them on http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/index.html.

Quicktime components

Arek Korbik implemented support for Annodex in the Quicktime components. Download from here.

Extension for drupal module "Acidfree"

Chris Ford implemented Anode, which allows the Acidfree Drupal module to manage Annodexes using phpannodex. Acidfree is a module written by Vernon Maurey for managing digital photos and videos.

Anode stores information about CMML clips in the Drupal database, and then inserts them into Ogg Theora files on a browser's request to create Annodexes. Authorized users are able to edit or add new clips.

gstreamer support

Alessandro Decina and Mike Smith have implemented Annodex and CMML support into gstreamer. The plugins can be found here: Annodex and CMML gstreamer plugins.

vlc support

Andre Pang implemented support of Annodex and CMML for VideoLAN's vlc media player, version 0.7.2 (25th May 2004).

VideoLAN provides a robust, cross-platform media framework for developers: see the VLC developers webpage for developer information.

xine support

Conrad Parker and Andre Pang have implemented Annodex support for the xine Linux media player: see announcement and Xine project.

DirectShow Filters

Zentaro Kavanagh implemented DirectShow Filters for the Windows media application framework. They are called oggcodecs and are available from: http://www.illiminable.com/ogg/.

debian packages

Apache module

mod_annodex is a module for Apache httpd, and provides server-side support for annodex media.

mod_annodex is available for both Apache 1.3 and Apache 2.0. It is open source software, available under the Apache Software License Version 1.1.

Stable releases of mod_annodex are supplied as source tarballs: