Theora/ogg encoding uses encoder_example from libtheora. Some packages rename this to theora_encoder_example (which will also work with LiVES) and include it in libtheora-bin package.

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On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta@gmail.com> wrote:
2010/6/1 salsaman <salsaman@gmail.com>:
> In the meantime, perhaps you could include LiVES in fedora, since as I have
> pointed out, ffmpeg/mplayer/mencoder are *not* required for either building
> or running the application. LiVES will check at runtime if any of these are
> available so users who wish to use "restricted" codecs can either build
> mplayer from source or pull it from another distro.

I'm still not clear on the capabilities that do not eventually require
ffmpeg or mplayer. Theora/ogg encoding requires mplayer in LIVES or
did I misread the previous post?

-jef