[Libav-user] Libav, licensing, h.264

Navin nkipe at tatapowersed.com
Wed Mar 27 09:12:05 CET 2013


As I understand, there shouldn't be any licensing issues if one uses 
ffmpeg via the ffmpeg DLL's. As provided by Zeranoe in the 
ffmpeg-win32-shared builds http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/

Nav


On 3/27/2013 9:55 AM, Clément Boesch wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 09:19:57PM -0700, Brad O'Hearne wrote:
>> On Mar 26, 2013, at 9:04 PM, Clément Boesch<ubitux at gmail.com>  wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the reply, Clement!
>>
>>> The h264 decoder is under LGPL.
>> I need not only the decoder, but the encoder as well. I read the link sent...I wasn't clear on it -- is the encoder under GPL? If so, do you have any idea what other commercial outfits are using the h.264 encoding? Surely they aren't all rolling their own h.264 codec...
>>
> There is no native h264 encoder in FFmpeg. A long time ago there was an
> experimental one but it was dropped because libx264 was maintained and by
> far superior.
>
> The x264 project offers some special licencing, you might want to ask them
> directly.
>
>>> Note: the project is FFmpeg, not Libav.
>> Apologies, between the project history someone posted a week ago, documentation, library naming conventions, the mailing list names, and that Googling info is nearly always most useful searching on "Libav" rather than "FFmpeg", (not to mention having looked at code for WAY too long in the past several days), I mixed them up. My heart was in the right place though...sorry about that.
>>
> The fork took a confusing name on purpose. Basically, anything @ffmpeg.org
> is FFmpeg.
>
>
>
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