Freely commercially distributable video codecs

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What are the most popular and freely commercially distributable video codecs?

H264 AVC, H264 , WMV and other popular ones are not free to distribute in commercial products.

ADDED: Is there any quality difference between H264 and OGG Theora?

SunnyShah

Posted 2009-11-04T19:39:13.317

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1Of the 3 you list, only 1 is a video format. – Steve Rowe – 2009-11-04T19:51:25.180

1@Steve Rowe: which one? H264/AVC is a standard for video compression (ie, a video codec); so is H264/MPEG-4 AVC; so is WMV. of course, there's also a whole family of formats called WMV, and most talk of WMV is about the container format; and another family is called H264... but dismissing any of them as "not a video format" is either disingenuous or ... trolling. – quack quixote – 2009-11-04T20:39:57.110

1@quack, when Steve commented the post listed MP3 and WMA. It was edited between your comments. – CarlF – 2009-11-04T20:48:20.963

@Carl, exactly. @Sunny, you might want to ask you "added" as a new question. The answer is very orthogonal to the original question. – Steve Rowe – 2009-11-05T00:22:02.677

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There aren't many. Video codecs are almost all encumbered by IP problems. Ogg Theora is the only one that comes to mind. Theoretically XVid is as well, but that's based on MPEG4 and so probably has latent IP issues.

The only other solution is to go back to something old like MPEG1 which probably has lost most if not all of its patent protection by now.

Steve Rowe

Posted 2009-11-04T19:39:13.317

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IP = intellectual property – Dimitri C. – 2010-09-16T12:01:09.903

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tried ogg theora? http://theora.org/

gehsekky

Posted 2009-11-04T19:39:13.317

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2Ogg Vorbis is an audio codec. Do you mean Ogg Theora? – Steve Rowe – 2009-11-04T19:50:52.777

@Steve you are correct sir. the post has been updated accordingly. – gehsekky – 2009-11-04T20:16:12.167

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Your question seems to be about container formats. MKV is not patent-encumbered. As Steven Rowe says, an MKV file using Theora for video and Vorbis for audio would be completely Free Software.

CarlF

Posted 2009-11-04T19:39:13.317

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1My question is about video codecs. – SunnyShah – 2009-11-04T20:31:18.280