I have downloaded the AMR floating point C code from
http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/26_series/26.104/26104-510.zip.
Under what license terms is this code published?
The problem I'm trying to solve is:
* I shot a short film on my SonyEricsson P1i.
* I downloaded it to my Debian system.
* I can watch it, but I don't get any sound :-(.
* Because of the unclear licensing terms of your reference
implementation for sound decoding, Debian cannot legally distribute an
AMR sound decoder (http://bugs.debian.org/370599).
If you could clarify the license terms of this code, I would
appreciate that a lot. The current situation of me shooting movies
with my cell phone that I cannot legally watch on my computer is silly
:-(.
Regards //Johan
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