On Jun 4, 2015, at 1:37 PM, Richard Gaskin <ambassa...@fourthworld.com> wrote:

> Already sold: RunRev is committed to delivering a player object for all 
> supported platforms.
Are you under the impression that they are not going to use native hooks for 
each platform for video playback?
Eg: AVFoundation for Mac, WMP for Win, [fill in standard framework] for Linux.  
Are they not going to make a public facing API that deals with connecting devs 
to the same features across platforms where possible.

> 
> As I said, I'm not sure of the specifics of their plan for Linux, so it would 
> be helpful to learn more about which library/framework they intend to use.  
> Good ones are available under LGPL.
Will this licensing be compatible with the commercial version of LiveCode as 
well?
> 
> Many such frameworks integrate well with D-bus' MPRIS (Media Player Remote 
> Interfacing Specification), the common interprocess messaging subsystem 
> installed on most modern distros:
> <http://specifications.freedesktop.org/mpris-spec/latest/fullindex.html>
The features seem pretty complete. I did not see any transformations like 
mirroring video. This is something we need.

> To address your broader concern about the perceived difficulty of running 
> multimedia in Linux, all I can say is try it and you'll see for yourself how 
> far Linux has come today.
If the user has to download a 3rd party player, I would not qualify this as out 
of the box ready. For some markets, that is ok. For others, it can be very 
expensive to tech support.

Best regards,

Mark Talluto
livecloud.io
canelasoftware.com

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