Hi, Sebastian.
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 4:38 AM, Sebastian Dröge
sl...@circular-chaos.org wrote:
All this ignored, the problem is that applications can assume that they
can use e.g. the Main profile when they're linked to libfaac.
Yes, that's correct.
Why not just change the software you care
Am 06.06.2012 12:26, schrieb Rogério Brito:
The last dependency is only mp4v2. Fabian, IIRC correctly, I remember
you talking with the mp4v2 upstream, is that correct? Are they willing
to license mp4v2 under something that is compatible with the GPL?
No, sorry. I have never contacted mp4v2
On Jun 06 2012, Fabian Greffrath wrote:
I was once talking with gtkpod upstream about their GPL-licensed
MP4-plugin that linked against mp4v2 and was thus unredistributable.
But they have resolved this issue differently, i.e. by using
atomicparsley instead. Maybe you mixed this up...
Oh,
Hi there.
On May 27 2012, Fabian Greffrath wrote:
Do you think it is possible / feasible to develop a library that provides
the libfaac API but uses vo-aacenc for the actual encoding?
Yes, it is. I am (slowly) studying how the vo-aacenc library works and I
expect to duplicate the example
On Jun 04 2012, Sebastian Dröge wrote:
Last time I checked vo-aacenc did not support more than 2 channels and
Yes.
also only the low-complexity AAC profile while faac supported more.
How popular are, say, hardware HE-AAC decoders out there? I have no
idea. And I also don't know how much
Am 27.05.2012 23:25, schrieb Fabian Greffrath:
Please share your opinions and ideas!
Such a bad idea that noone bothers to reply?
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On Mo, 2012-06-04 at 11:11 +0200, Fabian Greffrath wrote:
Am 27.05.2012 23:25, schrieb Fabian Greffrath:
Please share your opinions and ideas!
Such a bad idea that noone bothers to reply?
Last time I checked vo-aacenc did not support more than 2 channels and
also only the low-complexity AAC
Hi all,
I am thinking about this idea for quite some time but never got as far as
actually implementing it.
Do you think it is possible / feasible to develop a library that provides
the libfaac API but uses vo-aacenc for the actual encoding? This would
help applications that unconditionally