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AAC license not included? #3
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I think you might be looking for something more like ffmeg that can use the various audio and video codecs. This goal for this project is to scope it to just a H.264 codec. |
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From initial announcements, an AAC license is not included, making openh264 presumably unable to play back existing H.264+AAC media content on the web, and presumably unable to encode new H.264+AAC media content to be played back by other decoders.
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