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Re: available codecs for dmsdk?

To: Michael Pruett <mpruett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: available codecs for dmsdk?
From: Jack Moffitt <jack@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 02:03:37 -0700
Cc: dmsdk@xxxxxxxxxxx
In-reply-to: <200103011005.CAA29151@nyquist.engr.sgi.com>; from mpruett@nyquist.engr.sgi.com on Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 02:05:00AM -0800
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> SGI intends that certain codecs be part of dmSDK.  Codecs are, however,
> an area rife with patent and copyright concerns.  We will probably not
> be open sourcing the MPEG or DV codecs for this reason.

Patents should prevent you from open source codec implementations,
although they will affect people's use of the code.

> If an outside party produced an open source MPEG dmSDK transcoder
> module, we would be very happy, but we probably would not be able to
> include it in our open source distribution (although we would be happy
> to advertise it on the dmSDK web site).  If an outside party produced
> an open source Ogg Vorbis dmSDK transcoder module, we would be very
> happy and would include it in our distribution.  We welcome any such
> contribution.

Glad you know about Vorbis.  I just found this list (I'm the Executive
Director of the Xiph.org Foundation which produces Vorbis and Icecast).

Saves me the trouble of suggesting it :)

jack.

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