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Old 23rd March 2018, 10:31   #47  |  Link
jonatans
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Thanks colinhunt for reporting more performance numbers!

Just a quick comment on the patent situation in xvc. Divideon (the developers of the xvc codec) is an MPEG member and we are in continuous dialog with the patent holders to try our best to get all the necessary agreements in place. But even though that may take some time, I would like to highlight that xvc is already in a better position than other codecs when it comes to licensing. Unless you are using a codec that is more than 25 years old, you will be at risk of infringing patents (and that would also be the case for software implementations like x264/x265 and libaom), and you will be at risk of receiving requests for paying a license for using those patents. The difference with xvc and the other codecs is that we promise to help you out (e.g. by designing around the patent in question) if the patent holder makes an unreasonable claim.
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