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MPEG Immersive Video v.2 2023-2035 - I understand that it will not be renewed. https://github.com/MPEGGroup/isobmff/tags File Format (ISOBMFF) v.9 - ... but where to download git to mpeg-5 container. ... Audio Coding for Machines 2025-2027 sounds mysterious too |
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I cant help but thank given the history of AOM constantly over promise and under deliver I am as skeptical as usual. I hope they have a free AV2 hardware decoder ready as well that is energy efficient as they originally promised with AV1.
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The free AV2 hardware design may not be much useful for major SoC companies, as it may not suit the existing architecture of their design that includes other standards. |
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Same for H.264, until the US patents expire too, the technologies they describe are out of reach for WebM. In fact, since WebM is meant to be royalty-free on a (reasonably) global basis, the patents for every major market have to expire, so that possibly includes Brazil. The expiration of VC-1 patents for every country except the US and Brazil sometime this year will benefit companies that make Blu-ray players (since they'll only have to pay patent royalties for products sold in the US and Brazil for VC-1), but that's it. Last edited by kurkosdr; 13th January 2025 at 21:24. |
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Among other things, the market needs seem clearer than ever, with VVC licensing not having coalesced into something straightforward yet. |
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(when I said "the patents for every major market have to expire" above, I obviously meant the ones not held by AOM) Last edited by kurkosdr; 15th January 2025 at 12:10. |
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Patent farms and submarine patents are the biggest risks, in my opinion, as they're not ecosystem stakeholders but simply are trying to extract as much revenue as possible irrespective any ecosystem damage. Thank goodness for Unified Patents! They do great work invalidating low-quality patents and making patent farms have to work harder and face more risk in ecosystem disrupting activites. |
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