Talk:Advanced Audio Coding
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Patent list
The format is more than 20 years old, which exceeds the patent term in many (perhaps most) countries. I couldn't find a list of included patents on Via Licensing's site. Is there such a list of essential patents and to which profiles (HE, LD, etc.) they apply, in order to back up the claim that AAC is still patented? --Damian Yerrick (talk) 23:51, 8 February 2019 (UTC)
Date Stamps for technical articles
Would it be possible to add a date stamp for such articles? While the contents may have been relevant in 2016, ffmpeg has made significant progress during the past four years. I use ".aac" extension for audio extracted with ffmpeg, although smarter software relies on a file's first few bytes to determine file type, not a file name, such as VLC Player. If a technical article carried a date stamp 4 years old, it would be easier to search elsewhere for more current information. Fortunately, the reference section of this article contains dates.
Hpfeil (talk) 21:58, 29 July 2019 (UTC)