Hi all,

Our application use a VideoGrab library, and we will release it with
LGPL licence. So we have to receive a definite reply the VideoGrab is
LGPL or not... (I know VideoGrab is safe by previous mail. But we would
like to receive definite words from development team.)

 1. VideoGrab library is LGPL.
 2. License description (GNU General Public Licensse) in "OSGAVCodec.h" is
currently incorrect.


We really hope to utilize the OpenSG as a powerful 3D engine.
Thank you.



Forwarded by Kazuhiko Kido <[email protected]>
----------------------- Original Message -----------------------
From:    Kazuhiko Kido <[email protected]>
To:      [email protected]
Date:    Mon, 17 Oct 2011 10:41:56 +0900
Subject: Re: [Opensg-users] [OpenSG 1.8]License description
----

Hi Dirk, thank you for your reply.

For confirmation, I'd like to make sure that following two points.

 1. VideoGrab library is LGPL.
 2. License description (GNU General Public Licensse) in "OSGAVCodec.h" is
incorrect.

Thank you.



On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 23:46:11 -0500
Dirk Reiners <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
>       Dear Kazuhiko Kido,
> 
> On 10/10/2011 07:24 PM, Kazuhiko Kido wrote:
> > Hi Dirk,
> > 
> > I'd like to make sure that VideoGrab and Physics libraries are LGPL?
> > They seem to use LGPL libraries only. (ffmpeg and ODE)
> 
> Ffmpeg is LGPL (if the right options are chosen when building), and ODE is 
> BSD,
> so you should be ok.
> 
> Hope it helps
> 
>       Dirk
> 
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