We have entered the era of "After Everything OpenH264." So, if OpenH264 isn't the final solution anymore, what is? And why are developers slowly moving away from Cisco’s generous gift?
H.264, also known as MPEG-4 AVC (Advanced Video Coding), has been the de facto standard for video encoding for over a decade. However, the patent landscape surrounding H.264 has been complex, with many companies holding essential patents and charging royalties for the use of the technology. This has led to a significant barrier to entry for many developers and companies looking to implement H.264 in their products. after everything openh264