[Wikimedia-l] Fwd: [Wikitech-l] Audio derivatives, turning on MP3/AAC & mobile app feature request.

Michael Dale mdale at wikimedia.org
Sat Feb 2 19:38:00 UTC 2013


It was not and has not yet been decided afaik. This is just another 
recommendation that we do so. Last I heard on these lists, was legal was 
looking into as a prerequisite to inform any decision. Someone from the 
foundation can probably make a more official comment.

--michael

On 2/2/13 2:31 PM, David Gerard wrote:
> So when and who authorised non-free formats?
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Michael Dale <mdale at wikimedia.org>
> Date: 2 February 2013 16:25
> Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] Audio derivatives, turning on MP3/AAC &
> mobile app feature request.
> To: Wikimedia developers <wikitech-l at lists.wikimedia.org>
> Cc: Jan Gerber <j at thing.net>
>
>
> +correct content-type this time ;) Note this has already been merged,
> but still worth mention for visibility.
>
> On 2/1/13 12:10 PM, Michael Dale wrote:
>> We are about to merge in support for audio derivatives to Timed Media Handler (TMH). The big value here, I think is encoding to AAC or MP3 and adding a /listen to this article/ feature to the mobile app.
>> https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/39363/
>>
>> This can really help with improving accessibility of Wiktionary pronunciation media files as well.
>>
>> Also AAC / m4v ingestion, could make audio recordings a lot easier to import into the site, i.e a "record a reading of this article" mobile app feature #2  ;)
>>
>> There are already thousands of spoken articles, with some promotion their could probably be a lot be more:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Spoken_articles
>>
>> The software patent situation for mp3 is sad, considering how long the mp3 format has been around:
>> http://www.tunequest.org/a-big-list-of-mp3-patents/20070226/
>>
>> I think AAC is a similar situation, encoder wise:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Audio_Coding#Licensing_and_patents
>>
>> But fundamentally Wikimedia is not "distributing" these encoders and there are no royalties for media distribution. Likewise we are not shipping decoders ( the decoders are in browser or the mobile OS )
>>
>> I don't know why Wikimedia's commitment to being accessible in royalty free formats, somehow also precludes making content accessible for folks on platforms that ~don't~ decode royalty free formats. But hopefully we can change that over time.
>>
>> Not sure if this is the right forum for this, but I hope we could come out of this thread with rough consensus to enable these formats to help increase the reach of audio works.
>>
>> peace,
>> --michael
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