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By: Mans

You are confusing MP4, the file format, with AVC, the video codec. I have yet to see any evidence or royalties being payable for use of the MP4 file format.

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By: Mans

If you can’t seek, an index will do you no good. If you can seek, you can go fetch the index wherever it is. There is no problem.

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By: T

“For example what exactly is the problem created by the codec specific mappings when there is only 1 combination of audio and video codecs in widespread use on the web and implemented by the web...

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By: Hjalmar 007s it-blogg » Lite tankar om proprietära system

[...] att höra samma liga som H.264-codecen i form av kvalitet, filstorlek och processoranvändning (1, 2). Nu har jag inte gjort några närmare undersökningar i detta ämne själv, delvis för att jag [...]

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By: Ogg vs World (as picked up from Slashdot) | Axant Tech Blog

[...] had been discussed a lot lately. Having messed a bit with it and having felt the pain about dabbling with it and with [...]

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By: Mason

One can read Monty’s reply at http://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/lj-pseudocut/o-response-1.html

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By: Mohsin

Why not use Matroska instead of Ogg? As far as I can tell, Matroska avoids all the problems with Ogg, and is still open. If their are problems with Matroska, it should be relatively easy to develop a...

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By: Mans

Matroska already replaced Ogg for all practical purposes about 6 years ago, and now that Google chose Matroska for their Webm thing, we can probably expect support for it in all major browsers.

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By: Why Lossless Audio Codecs generally suck « Kostya’s Wild Codec World

[...] — luckily, it’s buried for good but it also spawned one of the worst container formats possible which still lives. And looking at original source of it one should not wonder [...]

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By: Why didn't Google use OGG or MPEG-4 Part 12 as the container format for...

[...] add comment if you are logged out.  2 Answers  Kieran Kunhya, Homo Sapiens http://hardwarebug.org/2010/03/0… sums up the technical reasons behind why one would not want to use ogg. There's no...

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By: All Containers Suck « Kostya’s Wild Codec World

[…] there’s Ogg. Read this if you still […]

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By: FFMPEG Aotuv | hardyweb:perjalanan hidupku

[…] file ogg, terdapat sedikit bantahan berkaitan dengan file ogg itu sendiri oleh pembangunan ffmpeg [ baca lanjut ] dan beberapa hari berikutnya pihak fsf terus mempromosi penggunaan Ogg file. Maklum...

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By: How the codecs should emerge (hint: without .ebuilds) « Kostya's Wild...

[…] they’re Free™ and OpenSource™ and they mostly suck otherwise: Ogg format is for streaming not good for anything, most people still don’t know that it’s Ogg/FLAC because it was developed outside...

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