> On May 24, 2015, at 5:11 PM, Roman Thilenius <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> or you use coreaudio´s :)

Exactly. The licensing is a non-issue unless you’re planning to develop your 
own codec or ship a new device containing a codec.

But apparently the licensing fees for MP3 were high enough that Apple decided 
against shipping an MP3 _encoder_ API in the OS; their only encoder is inside 
iTunes and not available to developers, which must have made it cheaper to 
license.

(And if someone asks “what about Ogg Vorbis”, what I heard back in the day was 
that it’s considered to be infringing on a number of patents, which is enough 
to deter anyone with deep pockets from implementing it. That is, it’s assumed 
that if Apple or, say, Sony shipped an Ogg codec, they'd immediately be hit 
with large patent lawsuits.)

—Jens
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