A hands-on introduction to video technology: image, video, codec (av1, vp9, h265) and more (ffmpeg encoding).
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A hands-on introduction to video technology: image, video, codec (av1, vp9, h265) and more (ffmpeg encoding).
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I've noticed that some files have conflicting license statements. For instance the header of file scripts/ZoneMinder/lib/ZoneMinder/Trigger/Channel.pm claims GPL-2+ but in the end of the same file I found the following statement: