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Yes i read it and yes i understand what you wrote above but in the END you madeup a Final conclusion that reads:
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And this from the Mouth from someone like you is everything mass media waits for to make up a story from. And the Stock Market reacting. I thought MPEG directly would attack but not in my "darkest dreams" i would have thought that you would be the initial reason that starts this all, and everyone of the other side hops behind searching cover for it :P
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all my compares are riddles so please try to decipher them yourselves :) It is about Time Join the Revolution NOW before it is to Late ! http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=168004 Last edited by CruNcher; 21st May 2010 at 19:27. |
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That's not the opinion part, though I would argue that for intra prediction they are both copying from MVC.
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Before the 20 years is past you have to make educated guesses and you can't do that without looking at the actual patents ... which you have not done. |
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Here is a the same source as in my Schro vs Theora comparison ( http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...94#post1380594 ) converted to VP8:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?klgwnb3wz1z command line: ffmpeg -r 24 -s 640x368 -i /tmp/ed640x368.yuv -vcodec libvpx_vp8 -vpre 360p -vb 1M /tmp/ed640x368-pre_360p-1M.webm As I do not know how to produce VP8 video with constant quality, I just used ffmpeg preset with adjusted bitrate to get a file size similar to Schro and Theora files. |
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![]() It only lasts for 1 sec or so.. i think it is during encoding .. similar problem to h.264 ffmpeg -mt encoding with 8 threads.. |
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One of the things some people are missing is that skepticism about WebM is not all about pro-H.264 or anti-Google feelings. Much of my concern about VP8 stems from (negative) experience with On2, and my confusion with so many FOSS advocates now accepting On2 marketing material as reliable. I am a huge Google fan (with an Android phone in my pocket) but I remain very suspicious of anything with On2's fingerprints on it. FWIW. |
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...but i'm not talking about code quality, performances, market approach or even customers assistance, i'm talking about patents.
On2 was on the market for years before h264, don't you think they owns "some" patents for video encoding techniques ? (check their history: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On2) If so, it's possible that now Google owns some "submarine patents" (as someone called for Xiph works) that may put MPEG-LA (or associates) in troubles... The certain fact is only that (expecially software) patents are bad. Last edited by PatchWorKs; 21st May 2010 at 23:16. |
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It's a bit tricky to get patents on standards without being part of the standardization process, and it usually involves nefarious submarining. |
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According to this BusinessWeek page MPEG-LA was founded in 1996.
The Duck Corporation (the previous On2 name) operates since 1990... I believe Google lawyers knows their chickens. EDIT: early On2 video codecs was http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TrueMotion Last edited by PatchWorKs; 21st May 2010 at 23:24. |
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Also, wow, does that bring back memories. "Duck Truemotion"! |
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That said, MPEG-LA may date from 1996, but remember, it is only a patent pool. The individual companies in the pool likely have patents going back much, much earlier than 1996. We are talking about all the heavy hitters here, after all. According to MPEG-LA, the list of patents in the H.264/AVC patent pool is 56 pages long! MPEG-2's is merely 37 pages long. ![]() Needless to say, it's likely to be a big mess. ![]() |
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Last post for me (i'm going to sleep):
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I believe we're going to see a "cold war" patent strategy... Last edited by PatchWorKs; 21st May 2010 at 23:48. |
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just do --sharpness=6 and you get the same visual result as that x264 build @ low bitrates
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all my compares are riddles so please try to decipher them yourselves :) It is about Time Join the Revolution NOW before it is to Late ! http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=168004 Last edited by CruNcher; 22nd May 2010 at 02:36. |
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That is probably not even the same two frames which are being compared. Look at the positions of some of the people relative to other things and the proportions of them being shown!; I suspect that one of those frames is one or two frame-postions behind the other.
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Pretty much. Google going into details about everything would only serve to make their position weaker. The thing to remember about law in general, that programmers tend to get really really wrong, is that it's designed to be interpreted. With software and languages definitions are set and languages are exact. The computer will react in a predictable manner to your input. Law stuff is not designed like that; it's ambiguous on purpose. That is to say that you can have one group of people say that VP8 violates patents and another group say that it does not and both can be absolutely correct in their viewpoints; by all precedent and laws currently on the books. This is why in patent cases you can have a serious of court cases were one court says it's valid and another that says it's invalid. It's maddening. -------------------------------------- As far as patent-specifics go.... There are several parts to every patent. There are things like the abstract, claims, dependent claims, and that sort of thing. The only thing that really matters is the main claims of the patent. The abstract is mostly irrelevant except maybe to define some of the terms in the claims and the dependent claims are optional. It's the 'claims' that you have to violate to violate the patent. And you have to violate ALL of the items in the claim. If there are 10 numbered items in a patent claim and you violate 9 of them, but you skip step 5 (or whatever) then your in the clear; you do not violate the patent. So it's technically possible that Vp8 may copy the items in the H.264 patents almost exactly, but just skip one step or do something a little bit different and then not violate the patent. This leads to one of the major defenses that OSS has against patents: Publishing Patent Workarounds. The idea is that you can make going after OSS projects unattractive by finding and publishing work arounds for patents that do get applied against OSS developers. The reasoning being that software is so flexible that often your going to find a way to do a algorithm slightly different and yet maintain compatibility or whatever. Most private software companies would keep these work-arounds secret since it's a advantage to for you to not have to pay patent licensing fees when all your competitors do have to pay fees. If you are able to discover a work around and they you publish the work around then you could cost a company millions in dollars in licensing fees. With a obvious and published way to work around a patent then nobody would ever want to pay licensing for it. This way you can effectively destroy a patent without having to spend a single day in court. If this happens enough times then patent holders are not going to want to risk their portfolio going after a low-profit and higher-risk OSS target and instead concentrate on proprietary software companies that are easy to keep quiet through NDAs. That's the hope anyways. ----------------------------------------------------- If your curious about how all this works and want details on how to read a patent and fight patents successfully then check out this presentation by 'Tridge'. http://news.swpat.org/2010/03/transc...dgell-patents/ It's has transcripts and also links to mp4 and ogg video files of the speach. This guy is one of the main developers behind Samba and has actually successfully driven off (or at least dealt with) patent attacks and threats by Microsoft (prior to the whole EU stuff) |
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Just thought i'd let people know VLC 1.1.0 pre-RC with WebM support has just been released: http://people.videolan.org/~jb/webm/ (18.0mb)
.webm files play ![]() This is the same as 1.1.0 test 4 i believe, it has the problem with the cursor disappearing when you right click and some other bugs, i'm sure the official RC will have the known bugs fixed though. |
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