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FFmpeg and has
The FFmpeg project has reverse-engineered and re-implemented the WMA codecs to allow their use on POSIX-compliant operating systems such as Linux.
FFmpeg has an implementation of an ATRAC1 decoder.
Most other players are based on FFmpeg, which has its own audio codec library.
Support has also been added to FFmpeg.
The default MPEG-4 codec used by FFmpeg for encoding has the FourCC of FMP4.

FFmpeg and implementation
On Linux and other Unix-like platforms, MPlayer, xine, and Totem are able to play RMVB files using the open-source, reverse-engineered RMVB implementation in FFmpeg.
The FFmpeg project also contains an implementation of HuffYUV which allows HuffYUV files to be created & played on Linux and Mac OS X. Additionally, this means that many of the applications which use FFmpeg as a base can also play / create HuffYUV files, including VLC media player, MPlayer and ffdshow.

FFmpeg and decoder
On July 23, 2010 Jason Garrett-Glaser, Ronald Bultje, and David Conrad of the FFmpeg Team announced the ffvp8 decoder.
* RetroCode, an open source encoder / decoder for proprietary mobile content formats, based in parts on FFmpeg
VP6 decoder is part of stable version FFmpeg 0. 5, released in March 2009.
ffdshow is a media decoder and encoder mainly used for the fast and high-quality decoding of video in the MPEG-4 ASP ( e. g. encoded with DivX, Xvid, or FFmpeg MPEG-4 ) and AVC ( H. 264 ) formats, but it supports numerous other video and audio formats as well.
VC-1 is also supported in the PlayStation 3 console and the FFmpeg project includes a free VC-1 decoder.

FFmpeg and which
* FFmpeg – A third-party, cross-platform, free software codec library which implements Windows Media Video codecs
* The FFmpeg multimedia library, which uses zlib to read and write the DEFLATE-compressed parts of stream formats such as Matroska.
* FFmpeg MPEG-4: Included in the open-source libavcodec codec library, which is used by default for decoding or encoding in many open-source video players, frameworks, editors and encoding tools such as MPlayer, VLC, ffdshow or GStreamer.
Applications which can encode to Dirac include MediaCoder, LiVES and OggConvert, as well as FFmpeg.
FFmpeg is published under the GNU Lesser General Public License 2. 1 + or GNU General Public License 2 + ( depending on which options are enabled ).
Codecs which originated from within the FFmpeg project:
FFmpeg contains more than 100 codecs most of which do not just store uncompressed data.
* MEncoder, the encoder variant of MPlayer, which is similar to FFmpeg
The format was reverse-engineered in 2009 by the FFmpeg project and decoding of vqf files is supported by the open-source libavcodec library, which makes it supported in, for example, VLC media player.

FFmpeg and was
The format was reverse-engineered by the FFmpeg project and Bink decoding is supported by the open-source libavcodec library.

FFmpeg and converted
DVR-MS can also be converted to another format changing only the container format ( extracting the original MPEG-2 data without any visual loss ) using FFmpeg and VLC media player's transcoding wizard.

FFmpeg and implemented
The FFmpeg developers have implemented among others:
Since September 2007 the open source FFmpeg project is providing 8-bit ( but not 10-bit ) VC-3 / DNxHD encoding and decoding features thanks to BBC Research who sponsored the project and Baptiste Coudurier who implemented it.

FFmpeg and for
Current specifications can be seen at iPod classic Technical Specs, and practical implementations can be seen in the libx264-ipod320. ffpreset and libx264-ipod640. ffpreset preset files for FFmpeg, as discussed in
* FFmpeg, an open source project added support for muxing and demuxing of MXF and MXF D-10 in FFmpeg 0. 5, released in March 2009.
This includes a large number of media players and decoders, in particular all the ones based on the free / open source libavcodec library from FFmpeg ( for example, MPlayer, VLC, ffdshow or Perian ).
FFmpeg is a free software project that produces libraries and programs for handling multimedia data.
The most notable parts of FFmpeg are libavcodec, an audio / video codec library used by several other projects, libavformat, an audio / video container mux and demux library, and the ffmpeg command line program for transcoding multimedia files.
FFmpeg handles the HTML5 Video and Audio media content in the Origyn Web Browser for MorphOS Operating System.
A number of graphical user interfaces for FFmpeg have been developed, including Avanti, Winff, and the Miro Video Converter.
FFmbc is based on FFmpeg customized for broadcast and professional usage, adding support for XDCAM, Avid DNxHD and other formats.
* FFmpeg builds for Windows
It continues to support more formats, new and old, as FFmpeg developers add support for them.
* Integrated FFmpeg support for displaying video file content in 3D applications.
To interface between AviSynth under Wine and for example FFmpeg running on a Linux host, Avs2YUV can be used.

FFmpeg and .
Vorbis is also supported in the multi-platform audio editing software Audacity, in the multi-platform multimedia frameworks FFmpeg, GStreamer and Helix DNA.
For example, video created with a standard MPEG-4 Part 2 codec such as Xvid can be decoded ( played back ) using any other standard MPEG-4 Part 2 codec such as FFmpeg MPEG-4 or DivX Pro Codec, because they all use the same video format.
In addition, FFmpeg can decode 3ivx encoded video.
Most video and audio formats are supported natively through the libavcodec library of the FFmpeg project.
Usage of patented codecs in free software however is a still pending potential problem affecting FFmpeg, MPlayer and similar software when used in countries where software patents apply.
Many FFmpeg developers are also part of the MPlayer project.
FFmpeg is developed under GNU / Linux, but it can be compiled under most operating systems, including Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, AmigaOS and its heir MorphOS.
FFmpeg version 0. 5 appeared after a long time without formal releases.

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