Hope that helps or at least inspires !I simply want to show (to whom interested in) my pure assembly MPEG1/MPEG2/VOB Player without any DirectX, MCI, ActiveX and other s***. Just parse, decode and play
I dont have a problem to public the sources now, but I will use this code for an own 'closed' commercial project too. (http://www.dp4.de/reference/mpegdecomp.php)
If anyone is interested in, send an email to
Info@dp4.de
and I will send you the sources.
Pure assembly MPEG player
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I just retrieved this old but interesting 3ad @ asmcommunity.net:Last edited by forart.eu on Sat Jan 17, 2009 2:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
and how about licensing?
(see http://menuetos.net/dvd.htm)
Does anybody know the details about mpeg license?
(see http://menuetos.net/dvd.htm)
Does anybody know the details about mpeg license?
"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage -- to move in the opposite direction." Albert Einstein
Well, I don't know about license issues, I believe that you can refer to FFmpeg ones...
BTW it would be really great to have a pure assembly video decoder, IMHO.
If you're scared about MPEG-LA, then support royality-free/open source codecs:
BTW it would be really great to have a pure assembly video decoder, IMHO.
If you're scared about MPEG-LA, then support royality-free/open source codecs:
- Vorbis for lossy audio (THE mp3 competitor - check out the Ogg Vorbis acceleration project that introduced asm-optimizations into the codec);
- FLAC for lossless audio;
- Theora for streaming video (the "comparable" XviD competitor, included in the next FireFox version);
- Dirac for HD video (the h264 competitor);
- Huffyuv for lossless video;
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