Dear FFmpeg Team,

I hope you are doing well.

I recently reviewed the Windows software “LumaBooth” by Lumasoft LLC out of
technical interest and noticed that the installation bundles ffmpeg.exe.

The included FFmpeg binary reports the following configuration flags:

--enable-gpl --enable-version3 --enable-libx264 --enable-libx265

From my understanding, this indicates that the bundled FFmpeg build is
GPL-licensed rather than LGPL-only.

While reviewing the installed files, installer resources and accompanying
documentation, I was unable to locate:

   -

   GPL/LGPL license texts
   -

   third-party/open-source notices
   -

   corresponding source code references
   -

   or information regarding where the related FFmpeg source code can be
   obtained

I also could not identify any publicly accessible compliance or source-code
information page related to the bundled FFmpeg distribution.

Before making incorrect assumptions, I wanted to ask whether this
distribution approach would generally be considered compliant with FFmpeg
GPL licensing requirements, or whether such notices/source references would
normally be expected to accompany the software distribution.

My intention is not to accuse anyone of wrongdoing — I am simply trying to
better understand the expected GPL compliance requirements for
redistributed FFmpeg builds.

Thank you very much for your time and clarification.

Best regards,
Thomas
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