Guillaume Desmottes wrote: > Right. As said we need a good free encoder as H263 has legal issues. > > So, if we want to have full audio/video support on XO's we have to: > a) Solve this legal codec issue and make farsight work with the chosen > free codec
The "download codecs yourself" (aka "[EMAIL PROTECTED]") is an effective workaround widely used by Linux distributors these days. Consumers do not care where they get the codec from, as long as it works. And nobody ever goes after individuals. Besides, it's not even a legal issue everywhere. > b) Implement audio/video in Salut > c) Have a proper video chat activity integrated in sugar (#1627, #6301) > d) Profit :) Is this plan in the works? While VOIP is something hardly useful for education, it would be an important selling point if our laptops could be seen also as affordable replacements for other communication devices. -- \___/ |___| Bernie Innocenti - http://www.codewiz.org/ \___\ CTO OLPC Europe - http://www.laptop.org/ _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
