If you are paying royalties, you might get away with using ffmpeg and
just not tell them. You will have to read you license agreement. Dolby
is concerned about quality. As long as the product passes
certification, Dolby might never know you are using ffmpeg.
Dolby's latest atmos decoding library is a massive pile of shit. The
library is not re-entrant and can not be multi threaded. It is useless
for modern multicore arm SoCs. ffmpeg is highly superior.
Jon
On 2022-08-10 11:54, rohit khali wrote:
Thanks Jon,
Yes, query was in context of a future sellable product.
I remember these Dolby certification processes for a couple of
integration I had done for dolby-e and dplc long back.
Here the difference was code was within FFmpeg as libfree type so was
wondering whether are we allowed to use these versions of ac3, eac3
without any restrictions. And looks like the answer is NO.
Regards,
Rohit Khali
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