AVC/H.264 (MPEG-4 Part 10) royalties FREE

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AVC/H.264 (MPEG-4 Part 10) royalties FREE

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HURRAY!!!!

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So I guess the future for PureBasic in video is WebM (PureBasic allready has Ogg Vorbis support so ;)
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Rescator wrote:So I guess the future for PureBasic in video is WebM
Hopefully. The internet is getting simpler at last, and PB should tag along with WebM, IMHO.

But first, PB would need to support video in some way! ;)
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Seymour Clufley wrote:
Rescator wrote:So I guess the future for PureBasic in video is WebM
Hopefully. The internet is getting simpler at last, and PB should tag along with WebM, IMHO.

But first, PB would need to support video in some way! ;)
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