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Another ARM Video Decoder Being Reverse-Engineered

While the binary wall has yet to fall with ARM SoC vendors in terms of providing open-source drivers -- namely when it comes to...

Fluendo media decoders sound bad to open source advocates

Author: Nathan Willis Thanks to Fluendo, Linux and Solaris users on a variety of processor architectures can now purchase playback support for patent-encumbered audio and...

Ogg Vorbis makes decoder for portable music players

Anonymous Reader writes - "Even though it is a license-free codec, Ogg Vorbis has not seen adoption yet in portable digital music players. The...

Xiph.org releases free fixed-point Vorbis decoder

"Xiph.org has decided to help speed the process by releasing their integerized Vorbis decoder , named 'Tremor,' under a BSD-like license. Tremor is a...

New MP3 license terms demand $0.75 per decoder

Uh oh! Looks like there won't be any more Free/free MP3 players. Is Ogg Vorbis ready to rule the world? When Free MP3 client...

US: DVD decoder is terrorware

Author: JT Smith From Wired News: "To the U.S. government, a DVD descrambling utility is akin to terrorware that could crash airplanes, disrupt hospital ...

U.S.: DVD decoder is terrorware

Author: JT Smith Here's Wired.com's take on Tuesday's DeCSS hearing. "To the U.S. government, a DVD descrambling utility is akin to terrorware that could crash...

Tiny C code bests seven-line DVD decoder

Author: JT Smith - By Tony Smith - - The Register - Coder Charles M Hannum has created the smallest program capable of decoding...

PyTorch 2.0: Our next generation release that is faster, more Pythonic and Dynamic as...

We are excited to announce the release of PyTorch® 2.0 which we highlighted during the PyTorch Conference on 12/2/22! PyTorch 2.0 offers the same eager-mode development and user...

Role Of SPDX In Open Source Software Supply Chain

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBMFb4Rvcdk&feature=youtu.be Kate Stewart is a Senior Director of Strategic Programs, responsible for the Open Compliance program at the Linux Foundation encompassing SPDX, OpenChain, Automating Compliance...