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Pau Garcia i Quiles wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 8:32 PM, Ben 
Boeckel<maths...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> +1 to libvidcap. It's in Fedora, so I'd venture say there 
aren't
>> any patent issues. I'm unaware of mediastreamer2's status, 
it's
>> in neither Fedora nor RPMFusion searches here. ffmpeg has 
patent
>> issues yet and as such cannot be enabled in Fedora an dvideo
>> chat would be nice to have in vanilla Fedora.
> 
> mediastreamer2 is GPL and AFAIK there are no patent issues 
with it as
> long as you do not use G.729 or H.264. They even sell 
commercial
> support for mediastreamer and G.729 and H.264 licenses:
> http://www.antisip.com/as/toolkit.php

If it can be split into plugins (like xine, gstreamer, gmerlin, 
what kdenlive uses), then the Free stuff can make it to Fedora 
and the non-Free to RPMFusion. ffmpeg, vlc, mplayer (and others 
I'm sure) are all stuck in RPMFusion due to being monolithic 
(and RPMFusion's goals to work /with/ Fedora rather than 
replacing packages).

- --Ben
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