[Bug 1501522] Review Request: fdk-aac - Third-Party Modified Version of the Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec Library for Android

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1501522



--- Comment #61 from Kevin Kofler <kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ---
(In reply to David Vásquez from comment #59)
> If fdk-aac was approved, then welcome (I will give positive karma here). The
> world is changing, and we must adapt. The user must choose; then we need
> give the user the options. If some third-party repository does not want to
> maintain the original fdk-aac, It is problem of the repository; other will
> do...  This is how the world works.

The problem is that the third-party repository was previously shipping a
different codec, the built-in one from FFmpeg, as the default, with nicer
licensing and better FFmpeg integration. Now they'll have to deal with fdk-aac
just because Fedora decided to ship a crippled version of it. And they'll have
to do an fdk-aac-freeworld override without a real need for it.

And the other problem is that the decoder Fedora is going to ship silently
produces wrong sound for some input files! That fits my definition of a broken
decoder exactly.

(In reply to Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski from comment #60)
> (In reply to Kevin Kofler from comment #57)
> > We still don't know the outcome of comment #52 (license review by the FSF).
> 
> That's irrelevant. RH legal already cleared it.

So you would be happy to ship something the FSF considers non-free?

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