Re: Coreaudio-api Digest, Vol 3, Issue 54
Re: Coreaudio-api Digest, Vol 3, Issue 54
- Subject: Re: Coreaudio-api Digest, Vol 3, Issue 54
- From: Adrian Bourke <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 15:43:24 -0800
They may have a unique licensing deal which permits use. This is not uncommon.
Adrian
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1. Re: MPEG CoreAudio Support - When ? (Alex Rosenberg)
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Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 12:29:12 -0800
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This restriction no longer makes sense to me. _All_ Macs ship with DVD
drives now, so the MPEG license fees should be paid up with no need to
pay a second time.
Alex
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 10:40 am, Adrian Bourke wrote:
> Apple sells an MPEG2 video decoder component. Nothing to do with
> audio.
>
> Adrian
>
> On 2/11/06, Daniel Jalkut <email@hidden
> wrote:
>> I have always assumed that it's precisely because Apple hasn't
>> licensed the right to provide decoding APIs through these codecs that
>> we are artificially prevented from such functionality. Isn't there
>> some add-on codec you can buy from Apple that includes the ability to
>> "export from MPEG-1/2" ? I always thought that once that was
>> installed any application would gain the magic powers.
>>
>> I think it costs users around $30 to buy it.
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>>
>> On Feb 11, 2006, at 7:24 PM, Adrian Bourke wrote:
>>
>> > The only problem with using libavcodec is no one is covering the
>> > licensing payments or providing indemnification for any future
>> > licensing payments that may occur.
>> >
>> > By using in the pre-installed codec that comes with Mac OS X and
>> > QuickTime, one does not need to ship such technology and therefore
>> > needs not to deal with such licensing issues (unless there are
>> > commercial deals, etc).
>>
>>
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