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  2. OpenH264 - Wikipedia

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    On October 30, 2013, Rowan Trollope from Cisco Systems announced that Cisco would release both binaries and source code of an H.264 video codec called OpenH264 under the Simplified BSD license, and pay all royalties for its use to MPEG LA themselves for any software projects that use Cisco's precompiled binaries (thus making Cisco's OpenH264 binaries free to use); any software projects that ...

  3. List of open-source codecs - Wikipedia

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    OpenH264 – H.264 baseline profile encoding and decoding; OpenVVC [1] an VVC /H.266 Real Time-Decoder for Mac OS, Windows, Linux and Android and special Version of FFmpeg, [2] which was used for Ateme Satellite Broadcast Test. [3] [4] x265 – An encoder based on the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC/H.265) standard. Xvid – MPEG-4 Part 2 ...

  4. HTML video - Wikipedia

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    Also on 30 October 2013, Mozilla's Brendan Eich announced that Firefox would automatically download Cisco's H.264 module when needed by default. He also noted that the binary module is not a perfect solution, since users do not have full free software rights to "modify, recompile, and redistribute without license agreements or fees".

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    Firefox - Get it for the first time or update your current version. • Chrome - Get it for the first time or update your current version. • Edge - Comes pre-installed with Windows 10. Get the latest update. If you're still having trouble loading web pages using the latest version of your web browser, try our steps to clear your cache.

  6. Mozilla - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 2013, Mozilla announced a deal with Cisco, whereby Firefox would download and use a Cisco-provided binary build of an open-source [17] codec to play the proprietary H.264 video format. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] As part of the deal, Cisco would pay any patent licensing fees associated with the binaries that it distributed.

  7. Advanced Video Coding - Wikipedia

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    Cisco published the source code to OpenH264 on December 9, 2013. [ 62 ] Although iOS was not supported by the 2013 Cisco software release, Apple updated its Video Toolbox Framework with iOS 8 (released in September 2014) to provide direct access to hardware-based H.264/AVC video encoding and decoding.

  8. Comparison of video codecs - Wikipedia

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    OpenH264: Cisco Systems: 2014-05 2.1.1 (2020) [13] 2-clause BSD: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264: Lossy: DCT: No No Yes No No Blackbird: Forbidden Technologies plc 2006-01 9 (2017) [14] Proprietary: Blackbird Lossy: Adaptive coding: Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known DivX: DivX, Inc. 2001 DivX Software 11 (2024) [15] Proprietary: MPEG-4 ASP, H ...

  9. libvpx - Wikipedia

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    It was officially introduced with the release of version 1.3 on December 2, which also supports lossless compression. [ 12 ] In April 2015, Google released a significant update to its libvpx library, with version 1.4.0 adding support for encoding VP9 with 10-bit and 12-bit bit depth , 4:2:2 and 4:4:4 chroma subsampling (VP9 profiles 1, 2, and 3 ...