Dear readers of this list,<br><br>this is about the future of (free) video/moving images production, post production and distribution across a variety of devices and services.<br>
<br>And it is about (corporate) control over media content (using licensing fees for codeces).<br>
<br>Having recently bought a small digital camera that also records 1280x720 H.264 compressed video @ 30fps, I was hoping to establish a good open-source work flow for post production (that I was going to share with everyone interested on my blog). It now turns out the problem might be non-solvable from start (*at least, but not only* if your country allows software patents):<br>
<br>You might have spent thousand of Euros/Dollars for your camera (e.g. a Canon 5D Mark II), yet you may use *your own* H.264 recorded footage only for "non-commercial purposes" (!!!) - or you pay some more licensing fees to MPEG LA.<br>
<br><br>Why Our Civilization's Video Art and Culture is Threatened by the MPEG-LA<br><br><a href="http://www.osnews.com/story/23236/Why_Our_Civilization_s_Video_Art_and_Culture_is_Threatened_by_the_MPEG-LA" target="_blank">http://www.osnews.com/story/23236/Why_Our_Civilization_s_Video_Art_and_Culture_is_Threatened_by_the_MPEG-LA</a><br>
<br><br>In that context, Steve Jobs, 30.04.10, “All video codecs are covered by patents. A patent pool is being assembled to go after Theora and other “open source” codecs now.”<br><br>"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they attack you, then you win." (Gandhi)<br>
<br><br>And a *very* interesting read, from the Theora mailing list:<br><br>Mutually assured minefields.<br><br><a href="http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/theora/2010-April/003769.html" target="_blank">http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/theora/2010-April/003769.html</a><br>
<br><br>I'll be avoiding H.264 in the future and hope Google's (soon open-source) VP8 codec will be the solution for all of this.<br><br><br>Valentin Spirik<br>
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