On Tue, 2024-03-05 at 03:28 +0000, Ryan Bach via devel wrote:
AFAIK Fedora can't have H264 neither H265 decoding or encoding because these codecs are patented and have royalties and you don't have way to get around.
The solution is to use free (free from the word freedom) codecs
Best regards,
The Fedora gstreamer maintainers regularly and actively update and maintain the GST stack, I'm not sure what a message with just a link provides, did you have a particular query you wanted answered about the release in the context of Fedora?
Peter
The Fedora gstreamer maintainers regularly and actively update and maintain the GST stack, I'm not sure what a message with just a link provides, did you have a particular query you wanted answered about the release in the context of Fedora?
Peter
No, I just thought someone here would be interested in news about it. Thank you.
On Tue, 2024-03-05 at 21:36 +0000, Ryan Bach via devel wrote:
The Fedora gstreamer maintainers regularly and actively update and maintain the GST stack, I'm not sure what a message with just a link provides, did you have a particular query you wanted answered about the release in the context of Fedora?
Peter
No, I just thought someone here would be interested in news about it.
I just notice that GStreamer 1.24 is arriving to rawhide
Thank you.
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