Diego Biurrun <[email protected]> added the comment:

On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 06:31:58AM +0000, Roine Gustafsson wrote:
> 
> The source has been available on the website from the day Chroma was 
> released, as 
> already explained in my first message.

It would be nice if you could make the source a tad bit easier to find.

Somewhere in your help system you write:

FFMPEG

Chroma's built-in codecs use the FFMPEG libavcodec media library.

FFMPEG is an OpenSource library that contains codecs for a great many
formats. It is available in source form at no cost from its website,
http://www.ffmpeg.org.

The source code for this library has been made available at
http://chromaplayer.com/support/credit.

The FFMPEG library is released under the GNU Lesser General Public
License (LGPL), version 2.1. A copy of this license is included below.

You are not required to agree to the LGPL software license to use
Chroma; you are required to accept the terms of this license if you wish
to redistribute the FFMPEG library.

Please note that the LGPL license only relates to the FFMPEG library and
does not apply to Chroma.

FFmpeg is the preferred spelling.  The last paragraph is not true as
this discussion should have proven.  The license of FFmpeg does have an
effect on Chroma.

Diego

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