JahShaka
Mike Cronenworth
mike at cchtml.com
Mon May 12 13:25:11 UTC 2008
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: JahShaka
From: Rahul Sundaram <sundaram at fedoraproject.org>
To: Development discussions related to Fedora <fedora-devel-list at redhat.com>
Cc: mike at cchtml.com
Date: 05/12/2008 08:21 AM
> Casey Dahlin wrote:
>
>> Why would it have to be GStreamer? Wouldn't anything
>> un-patent-encumbered do? (Not that this isn't un-patent-encumbered,
>> but in the general case).
>
> It doesn't have to be gstreamer. We have both gstreamer and xine (the
> free parts) in Fedora but gstreamer does make it easy to add support
> back for the other codecs that we don't include.
>
> Rahul
That's the point I was trying to make.
Most people who would want to use a video editor for "realistic work"
wouldn't find much value in an Ogg-only output format. They'd expect to
be able to output in MPEG-2, MPEG-4, or h.264 to display on their
televisions and/or share with customers or friends through the Internet.
Sure, you could output into a non-patent encumbered format and then
re-encode the video, but that's a two step process. Not very user
friendly; plus if it is a lossy codec it's a degrading process.
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