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QDesign developed a music codec, originally known as LBpack. QDesign licensed the initial version of the codec and created the official audio compression in Apple Computer's QuickTime v3. [1] The personal version comes with QuickTime Pro and allows encoding at bitrates up to 48 kbit/s. The professional version allows bitrates up to 128 kbit/s.
Starting from version 3.7 QCAD is distributed as Professional Trial that works for a limited time, or as Community Edition as source code only, so users need to self compile or remove the QCAD Professional add-on running in trial mode.
QDesign (purchased by DTS) QDesign Music Codec – used in Apple QuickTime FFmpeg (decoding only) PictureTel (purchased by Polycom) Siren 7 libg722_1; libsiren (part of libmsn and msn-pecan) FFmpeg (decoder only) Siren 14 libg722_1; vgmstream (decoder only) Siren 22; NTT TwinVQ. FFmpeg (decoder only) NTT TwinVQ Encoder, NTT TwinVQ Player
Description on one specific example to illustrate multi-licensing: Oracle MySQL comes in various editions: MySQL Enterprise Edition [9] is a commercial edition, hence to be purchased. The license is only offered as a subscription, named MySQL Enterprise Edition Subscription.
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Total Recorder is a digital audio editor software from High Criteria, Inc. which is able to record digital sound either directly through the computer's soundcard, or virtually through its software driver.
Army vet and USA Today reporter Davis Winkie credited killed pilot Rebecca Lobach as instrumental in helping him navigate the "hardest periods" of his personal life during their time together in ...
Student Brands (formerly StudyMode) [1] is a Los Angeles County-based company that owns and operates a network of educational websites and applications. [2]Student Brands’s network of websites includes StudyMode.com, where students can download model essays and term papers, book notes and AP notes; Cram.com, where students can share and review flashcards; and Cite.com, a citation generator ...