There are patent license requirements for pretty much all the MPEG
technologies - some covered in a general MPEG4 license, others that
must be negotiated separately.
(I've been told recently that MPEG1 is now free, though, enjoy ;-)
cheers,
dean perry
abstract plane pty. ltd.
<http://www.abstractplane.com.au>
internet broadcasting, QuickTime Vdig for Windows, Vdig Xtra for
Director
On 29/07/2005, at 3:06 PM, Kevin Weiner wrote:
Brian Raymond wrote:
I had no idea this was the case with any codecs, do you know of
a list maintained anywhere with what codecs are limited and how?
I don't think there are many. AAC and AMR (NB/WB) were the only
ones I inquired about. QCELP may be another one.
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