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by taligent
5084 days ago
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It has nothing to do with that. And everything to do with VP8/WebM being a proprietary, non standard at the time that the world consolidated on H.264. That and the fact that H.264 had hardware support when the iPods and Zunes were taking off. |
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How is a codec I can download in complete source form and use in any way I like without licensing anything or answering to anybody "proprietary"?
The fact that we live in a world full of patent trolls that will sue you for tying your shoelaces doesn't make every codebase without explicit corporate patent indemnity "proprietary".