[FFmpeg-trac] #10420(ffmpeg:closed): Can't convert from WAV to HE-AACv2
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Sun Jun 25 22:03:28 EEST 2023
#10420: Can't convert from WAV to HE-AACv2
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Reporter: Jaden | Owner: (none)
LeMieux |
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Component: ffmpeg
Version: unspecified | Resolution: invalid
Keywords: WAV ffmpeg | Blocked By:
Audiotoolbox audio libfdk-aac AAC |
aac bugs |
Blocking: | Reproduced by developer: 0
Analyzed by developer: 0 |
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Comment (by Jaden LeMieux):
Replying to [comment:14 Balling]:
> >Seems pretty damn simple to me how it’s SUPPOSED to work
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> We do not provide any binaries because even h264 decoder technically
violates a bunch of patents. By not compiling we make it go away.
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> >People should get payed for their efforts.
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> Pantents cannot be held by people, patent is always held by corporations
because per the law you must actively seek lawsuites to enforce the patent
or it will be voided. That is impossible to do for a singular person.
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> >That’s how business works.
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> What business?
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> >not including necessary codecs and such.
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> It is not part of ffmpeg, it is a separate library and we provide a
wrapper.
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> >the nutjobs are the only ones that have what you need, you suck it up
and pay the nutjobs
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> Pay? It is criminal penalty. No one will do it. VLC and FFmpeg are based
IN france and thus are avoiding prosecution, genius.
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> >Open-source isn’t good for everything,
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> Libfdk is open source.
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> >need a simple encoder program to fail on top of all that.
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> We are the most important media library in the world used on Mars and in
Youtube. So LOL, it is not simple.
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> if libfdk was open source, why isn’t it included in the base executable
that I got from ffmpeg.org?
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/10420#comment:15>
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