Tiemo Hollmann wrote:
> FYI
> I asked Sorenson Media, whos video compressor I am using, if I have
> to pay license fees for the H.264 codec for encoding videos with
> Sorenson squeeze for a commercial product. They answered to me:
>
> " No, you do not need to pay any license fees to use any codec
On 2016-07-07 09:16, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
FYI
I asked Sorenson Media, whos video compressor I am using, if I have to
pay
license fees for the H.264 codec for encoding videos with Sorenson
squeeze
for a commercial product. They answered to me:
" No, you do not need to pay any license fees
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von Tiemo Hollmann TB
Gesendet: Dienstag, 5. Juli 2016 09:15
An: 'How to use LiveCode'
Betreff: AW: Intel QSV H.264 codec for AVFoundation and DirectShow
Hi Richard,
thank you for your profund informations and helpful links.
I wasn't aware of this
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von Richard Gaskin
Gesendet: Montag, 4. Juli 2016 17:14
An: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Betreff: Re: Intel QSV H.264 codec for AVFoundation and DirectShow
Tiemo Hollmann wrote:
> I am looking for the most standardized state of the art codec to get a
> maximum of compatibility on both plat
On 07/04/2016 04:43 AM, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
The x264 codec is a opensource codec and as far as I understand it is not
preinstalled on any system and at least on my Mac a x264 video can't be
played (perhaps there is a chance to manually install it, what I would like
to avoid for my customers)
Tiemo Hollmann wrote:
I am looking for the most standardized state of the art codec to get a
maximum of compatibility on both platforms, so I think H.264 is the right
choice.
My special requirement is, that I have to step thru the video frame by frame
controlled by LC.
My sorenson squeeze comp
Hello,
I made some tests with LC 8.1.0 dp1 to find a video codec solution, as a
replacement for QuickTime which fits for both platforms windows and OS X.
I am looking for the most standardized state of the art codec to get a
maximum of compatibility on both platforms, so I think H.264 is the righ