Hi J.P.,

I've also given Roberts the FFmpeg win32 binaries (headers, libs and
dlls) we're using with our osgFFmpeg plugin. Because we're making a
commercial application that cannot be opensourced, we obviously had to
compile FFmpeg in LGPL (that's what I meant by non-GPL ffmpeg).

Tanguy


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Sent: Tuesday 24 February 2009 06:53
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Subject: Re: [osg-users] Loading movie

Hi Tanguy, Robert,

Tanguy Fautre wrote:
> Hi Robert,
> 
> 
> I've uploaded the plugin sources, plus example application and FFmpeg
> Windows binaries (non-GPL) to the FTP. 

When you say non-GPL what do you mean?

I've done some research into the whole FFmpeg GPL vs LGPL issues, since 
I would like to release our code under LGPL. It is quite easy to build 
LGPL versions of ffmpeg on Debian/Ubuntu. The standard packages contain 
GPL code.

If you would like to know the gory details, let me know.

jp


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