What about open source codecs that are commonly in use?
I don't see anyone attempting to put them into Android either......

Cheers
Eric
Portable Electronics Ltd
www.hdmp4.com

On Jan 28, 9:53 am, LB Coder <[email protected]> wrote:
> As I said, you need to port the legally questionable code if you want
> it to work, and that is, quite frankly, a waste of time, since those
> legally questionable formats are not even good.
>
> On 1/27/09, Eric <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > So, what is the real story?
> > Or did someone actually figured how to implement non-supported codecs/
> > parsers on Android?
>
> > Cheers
> > Eric
> > Portable Electronics Ltd
> >www.hdmp4.com
>
> > On Jan 28, 5:51 am, LB Coder <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> You are incorrect.
>
> >> On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:13 PM, Dave Sparks
> >> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >> > The open source code does not include Windows Media parsers, codecs,
> >> > or network transports. Packet Video offers the IP under a licensing
> >> > arrangement - you can contact them for details.
>
> >> > On Jan 26, 2:44 pm, Android Techies <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > > Hi,
> >> > > Does Android support popular windows mobile codecs like WMV etc ? If
> >> > > not how can one intergate those on Android products ?
>
> >> > > Does one need to work with PV go get those codecs ?
>
> >> > > -Vivek
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