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Xiph.org's "Monty" on codecs and patents

Xiph.org's "Monty" on codecs and patents
[Front] Posted Nov 9, 2011 16:35 UTC (Wed) by jake

[Christopher 'Monty' Montgomery]

While the talks at the 2011 GStreamer conference mostly focused on the multimedia framework itself—not surprising—there were also some that looked at the wider multimedia ecosystem. One of those was Christopher "Monty" Montgomery's presentation about Xiph.org, and its work to promote free and open source multimedia. Xiph is known for its work on the Ogg container format (and the Vorbis and Theora codecs), but the organization has worked on much more than just those. In addition, Montgomery outlined a new strategy that Xiph is trying out to combat one of the biggest problems in the free multimedia world: codec patents.

Subscribers can click below for a report on the talk from this week's edition.

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