Category Archives: Open Source Multimedia

News regarding open source multimedia projects.

Apple Lossless Audio Codec RE’d (now in FFmpeg)

David Hammerton reports that he has successfully reverse engineered Apple’s custom proprietary lossless audio codec which goes by the fourcc ‘alac’. Source code is here. Hopefully, it will be integrated into FFmpeg in short order and be accessible to all libavcodec-using programs.

And– would you believe it?– it looks an awful lot like other lossless audio codecs in terms of underlying algorithms.

Update, early, early on March 6: It took me the better part of March 5, but ALAC is in FFmpeg’s libavcodec and ready for all the programs that depend on libavcodec.

xine Reaches Version 1.0!

Congratulations to my home project, xine for finally reaching its version 1.0 milestone. It has been in various 1.0-alpha, -beta, pre#, and whatever for over 2 years now. I am very pleased that we hit this mark so we can proceed to evolve the program further.

As always, thanks go out to our colleagues on the FFmpeg, MPlayer, VideoLAN, and various other open source multimedia projects among whom we exist in a state of friendly competition.