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Subject: ITP: libmpeg3 -- an mpeg audio and video decoding library
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Libmpeg3 decodes
MPEG-1 Layer II Audio
MPEG-1 Layer III Audio
MPEG-2 Layer III Audio
AC3 Audio
MPEG-2 Video
MPEG-1 Video
IFO files
VOB files
MPG files
It can be downloaded from http://heroines.sourceforge.net/libmpeg3.php3
Its license is straight GPL.
There is one legality issue regarding this library: it contains DeCSS
code. The tarball contains a stub file that can be substituted for the
source file containing DeCSS code, however the upstream tarball will
still have the DeCSS code in it. How should I resolve this?
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Subject: libmpeg3 is being maintained in an unofficial repository
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libmpeg3 packages are being maintained in Christian Marillat's unofficial
apt repository [0]. They will remain there instead of being uploaded to
the official archive so that they can retain their DeCSS functionality
(Debian is currently not accepting DeCSS-enabled packages).
[0] http://marillat.free.fr/
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