[Libav-user] Getting to grips with ffmpeg
Carl Eugen Hoyos
cehoyos at ag.or.at
Sun Feb 5 19:27:57 CET 2012
John Dexter <jdxsolutions at ...> writes:
> (Or in other words: It will only affect you if you want H264 encoding
> but are not willing to buy a commercial x264 license.)
>
> Sorry, I need to ask about that in more detail after more thought.
> There are 2 separate issues here it seems...
>
>
> Whether I can use ffmpeg libraries to encode H264 without making my
> entire application GPL?
>
> Whether I need to pay for a H264 license
> Is the situation I can use ffmpeg L-GPL if I pay for a H264 license,
> but without buying that license I can only use H264 for full GPL?
> Or am I totally misunderstanding the situation?
The situation is that if you link your application against a GPL'd
library (or against libavcodec linking against a GPL'd library)
then your application gets GPL'd itself (or you are not complying
with the GPL, making you a copyright violator).
The LGPL allows you to link against non-free object files as long
as you follow some restrictions - see http://ffmpeg.org/legal.html
- so if your H264 encoding library is *not* licensed under the GPL
(but a proprietary or "commercial" license) there should be no
problem.
The remaining questions are certainly not within the scope of
this mailing list, please visit http://x264licensing.com/
Please set your mailer to "plain text" instead of html, Carl Eugen
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