acc - Is aacdecoder-android royalty free to play mp3 streams? -


As the media player becomes so low to provide good performance to stream Internet radio, Have to be forced to see. / P>

One of these is the AACDECODER-ANDROID project. It works perfectly for what it needs for me! My streams play with less time than the second buffer time.

Their website states that:

  Please note that payment of patent royalties for the use of this software May be required. Before starting construction of derivative works, you have to consider the issue, we are not warting or compensating you for patent royalties in any way! You are solely responsible for your own actions! If the licensing page in the linking page says: 

  The license includes MPEG-2 AAC LC (MPEG in conjunction with SBR - 2 AAC including LC), MPEG-4 AAC lc, MPEG-4 high efficiency AAC (or AAC, sometimes called aakplus), and MPEG-4 HE AAC v2. Apart from this, the licenses include MPEG-4 short delay AAC profile, MPEG-4ER AAC scalable, MPEG-4ER AAC ELD and AAC-ELD v2. The license provides comprehensive coverage of those aspects of MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AAC in business practice. In any way, it can suggest that library is used only to run MP3 streams, so there is no need to get a license from the library? 

I This library, which can put some light in this question.

Thanks

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After contacting, the company which was responsible for the enforcement of MP3 patent, it seems that once a license payment is required to use this library for MP3 playback, the license applies only after 5,000 units. Patents cost $ 2,500 per platform (only decoding up to 100k units).


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