CoreAVC for Linux Project taken down due to DMCA

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This is all over the news this morning. CoreAVC is a commercial H.264 codec and the Google Code hosted project “CoreAVC for Linux” is a set of patches to allow different Linux applications to use this codec. One of the supported applications is MythTV.

Now Google has taken down the project due to a DMCA complaint.

You can still decode H.264 in MythTV if you use 0.20 or later.


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3 Responses to “CoreAVC for Linux Project taken down due to DMCA”

  1. Well, if you go to their site, they say they are back already. CoreCodec apparently gave their blessing to the project.

  2. Thanks for the tip. I’ll put up an update.

  3. […] you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Two days ago, I wrote that this project on Google Code had been taken down due to a DMCA […]

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