laurent.bellegarde wrote:
> Ok, I understand your point of view, but using kino is free, and kino 
> don't contain any piece of proprietary code.

Sure but it uses FFMPEG which supports all kinds of formats.

Thing is, I thought we shipped a free version of FFMPEG? Compiled with
the non-free bits turned off?

Luke: In the end, we do what we gotta. Seems like a goal for Karmic.


-Cory K.


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