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    Phoronix: Fluendo's New Codecs Support VDPAU, VA-API

    Fluendo, the company that sponsors the development of G-Streamer and also offers legal codecs at a nominal fee for different proprietary audio/video formats on Linux and other operating systems, has announced the release of a new codec pack. Codec Pack Release 11 from Fluendo offers a variety of improvements to existing codecs, a AC3 Dolby Digital audio decoder, and new hardware acceleration support...

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  • #2
    Figures that my support ended last month. Time to extend again!

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    • #3
      A little pedantic I know, but it's "GStreamer", not "G-Streamer".

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      • #4
        Now if there was a decent driver for pouslbo my netbook would be great!

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        • #5
          It must be really funny to buy something that you get for free too... If it would be at least a BluRay player i could accept it, but buying codecs must be a joke. I would try it if it would for free but nothing more.

          @descendent87

          Just try:

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          • #6
            Bah. "Offers legal codecs" suggests that the other codecs (mplayer, VLC) are illegal. Why the hell would Phoronix imply something like that.

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            • #7
              Are unlicensed codecs legal in the country where the article was written ?

              Maybe "licensed" would be a more diplomatic term ?
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              • #8
                I guess a more precise phrase would be "unlicensed use of codecs" rather than "use of unlicensed codecs".

                Codecs don't violate patents, people violate patents
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by bridgman View Post
                  Codecs don't violate patents, people violate patents
                  And software patents violate common sense, so they get what they deserve :-P Sorry, couldn't resist, I actually like the idea of patents in general, but the US system is FUBAR!

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                  • #10
                    Patents in general is an economical tool. In software specifically is cancern.

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