> On Sat, May 25 2024 at 12:55:05 PM +00:00:00, Byoungchan Lee via devel 
> <devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org&gt; wrote:

>Yes!

Thanks for the confirmation, Michael!

> No. That's an example of what you no longer need to do now that 
> noopenh264 is available in Fedora. Previously, dlopen() was required 
> since you cannot build depend on the real openh264. Now, you can build 
> depend on noopenh264 instead.

I see.

To clarify, Chromium and WebRTC use source-embedded OpenH264, which is
located in the third_party/openh264 directory. While this is okay
for Google, as they likely have a license agreement with other patent
holders, Fedora needs to use the Cisco's OpenH264 binary package.

From what I understand, even with noopenh264, Chromium and WebRTC's
codebase will still need modification to use Fedora's OpenH264 or
noopenh264 package.

What do you think?
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