> Probably, however we must to think about how the users can play some > contents without any limitation. In fact, for EduKT the audio format is > ogg and for ITv we are using some theora/mp3 for multicast streams. > The children can't understand how other computers can play some > multimedia contents and their computer don't.
While it is currently the case that the patent holders on mp3 encode/decode technology have declined to pursue licensing fees from free and open-source encode/decode software, this may not always be so. It is a bit frightening to see someone base an activity around bits that might suddenly be subject to fees/IP claims. Nervous, is me... How, too, does this interact with the export capabilities of OLPC, as something hosted on redhat's servers? Again - something to think about. --e >> > Sure.... gstreamer is my media framework, however, at least we have >> > to add support for ogg/mp3/mp4 if not is not very usefull, some time >> > ago ago i will notice that, some plans for implement those libraries >> > on the devel build? >> >> Some of the codecs/formats you mention are encumbered. >> >> You need to be looking for free alternatives. _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/sugar

