> CoreAVC is a commercial codec. Fluendo offers a commercial codec for > H264 that already works like a charm in Elisa. I'm glad to hear that, but CoreAVC claim to be the fastest codec for H264, does FLuendo's codec compete with it? I need to run it on my P4 2.4Ghz computer. What about the price? CoreAVC cost only 7.95$ , Fluendo codec package cost 28€, does the H264 codec sold standalone?
On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 18:40 +0200, Julien Moutte wrote: > > CoreAVC is a commercial codec. Fluendo offers a commercial codec for > H264 that already works like a charm in Elisa. > > So no real need for that except for people who already bought CoreAVC > and do not want to buy an extra codec. In which case a GStreamer element > should be written for it. > > Best regards, > > Julien Moutte, > FLUENDO S.A. > > Lior Tamam wrote: > > CoreAVC is commercial decoder for H.264 streams for win32 systems > > its known by its good performance and stability. > > recently it has been wrapped so it could run also under linux, using > > mplayer or xine. (http://code.google.com/p/coreavc-for-linux) > > > > unfortunately, I didn't find any wrapper or decent H.264 codec for > > gstreamer - the framework that elisa is based on. > > > > are there any plans to make elisa play movies using this codec or any > > other win32 codecs, either by implementing gstreamer wrapper or using > > mplayer inside elisa? > > > > leo
