![]() A blanket licence for everybody would cost the Foundation money it simply doesn’t have, and not everybody with a Raspberry Pi would use that licence an individual licence for an individual user to download and use with an individual machine is a surprisingly finickity thing to engineer. We’ve spent some months working out how on earth to square this particular circle. And many, many of you have existing media libraries which are encoded using MPEG-2, and don’t fancy transcoding gigabites of stuff to H.264. Thing is, a bunch of you went and bought the Raspberry Pi in February and immediately started using it as your primary media centre. New video features! MPEG-2 and VC-1 decode, H.264 encode, CEC support Raspberry Pi.
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