• @kralk@lemm.ee
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    912 hours ago

    I have literally no understanding of video codecs, standards etc. Is there a “set and forget” option which is free and good?

    • @lambalicious
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      16 hours ago

      Wasn’t Theora the set-and-forget free option? Don’t recall if it had the “good” part tho.

    • GHiLA
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      12 hours ago

      H264 is almost universally playable and transcodable by nearly everything on earth.

    • @patatahooligan@lemmy.world
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      1210 hours ago

      Because patents cause issues for free software. Some examples:

      • As far as I can tell, vlc is legal only because French law does not recognize software patents, see here.
      • HDMI 2.1 support in AMDGPU is impossible, see here.
      • I think Media Foundation is unsupported in Proton because of patents as well, though I’m having trouble finding a reliable source on that.
    • hendrik
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      13 hours ago

      And free and open source software can be written, shared and used without potentially getting sued. And these projects power lots of things.

      • exu
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        46 hours ago

        To be fair, this is mainly a US issue. VLC (French) has provided h264 encoders and decoders for years.

        • hendrik
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          12 hours ago

          I mean ffmpeg, GStreamer etc also provide the encoders and decoders. That doesn’t make it legal. I think they’re all (including VLC) threatened by software patents. But you’re right. There are differences between the EU and other jurisdictions.