Having heard no objections and gaining internal approval, we'll move forward
with this plan.
-DrD-
> On Aug 26, 2015, at 11:53 AM, David DeHaven wrote:
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>
> I am proposing we deprecate support for the VP6 video encoding format and the
> FXM/FLV file format in
It's not directly related to JEP 257, no. Just some outstanding cleanup.
Btw, speaking of JEP 257, we plan to integrate that to 9-dev today.
-- Kevin
Michael Berry wrote:
+1 for deprecation - I haven't used VP6 in a long while, and would value
the whole thing being open source more than its
+1 for deprecation - I haven't used VP6 in a long while, and would value
the whole thing being open source more than its inclusion.
Out of interest, is this anything to do with JEP 257? I started looking at
this with Kirill's guidance a year or so ago, but sadly many other things
had to
On 27 August 2015 at 19:53, David DeHaven david.deha...@oracle.com wrote:
+1 for deprecation - I haven't used VP6 in a long while, and would value
the whole thing being open source more than its inclusion.
Out of interest, is this anything to do with JEP 257? I started looking
at
this
On 27.08.2015 9:29, Dr. Michael Paus wrote:
To me this sounds again like a Java/JavaFX specific solution which, to
my opinion, is a dead-end road. I think it would be much more important
that JavaFX can directly use all system installed codecs. I simply don't
understand why it is possible to
+1 for deprecation of VP6 and clearing the way to open sourcing of JFXMedia.
On a related note, you will soon need to support H.265/HEVC. HEVC apparently
also supports an alpha channel, so it may also address that concern. (See
http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-H.265-201504-I/en)
3D support
+1 for deprecation of VP6 and clearing the way to open sourcing of JFXMedia.
On a related note, you will soon need to support H.265/HEVC. HEVC apparently
also supports an alpha channel, so it may also address that concern. (See
http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-H.265-201504-I/en)
All of this might