KAERO: Nehloubal jsem více, ale ty kodeky jsou celé nějaké zmatené.. Viz
http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/1839
Alongside MPEG-2 support (which you’ll have to pay for),
we’re making H.264 encode available for free. The hardware has always been capable of supporting H.264 encode, but
we were under the misapprehension that encode required an additional licence fee, so were waiting until the camera board release (which is still coming later in the year) before spending the money to enable it.
During the course of
talking to the MPEG LA about the MPEG-2 licence, we discovered that the existing licence fee that is already baked into the cost of the Raspberry Pi actually
covers both encode and decode – I tell you, this stuff is arcane - so we’ve enabled the relevant OpenMAX components by default in the latest firmware. It may take a while for someone to produce an encoder application which uses these components, but once they do you should be able to use the Pi as a standalone transcoder.