Reverse engeneering
Reverse engeneering is possible also from an XP-dll.
Do you think that linux will never have hardware decoding of h.264 only because it is open source?
H.264 is the future for DVB-H. Do you think that this future will not be accessible for open source only because some poeple interconnected DRM with hardware encoding?
I'm not interested in DRM contents.
Already now it is possible to have software decoding of h.264. There is no difference if this is done by hardware now.
I think that linux has shown his good will to protect the copy rights.
There is no real danger that this would change with a hardware decoder of h.264.
Any way reverse engeneering will be done in the legal limits. There is no difference if this is done from XP (see ReactOS) or from an ATI-Linux codec.
Reverse engeneering is possible also from an XP-dll.
Do you think that linux will never have hardware decoding of h.264 only because it is open source?
H.264 is the future for DVB-H. Do you think that this future will not be accessible for open source only because some poeple interconnected DRM with hardware encoding?
I'm not interested in DRM contents.
Already now it is possible to have software decoding of h.264. There is no difference if this is done by hardware now.
I think that linux has shown his good will to protect the copy rights.
There is no real danger that this would change with a hardware decoder of h.264.
Any way reverse engeneering will be done in the legal limits. There is no difference if this is done from XP (see ReactOS) or from an ATI-Linux codec.
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