There maybe still a way to achieve this. I shall go look at AVbin source 
properly when I get a moment, we could also examine other libraries, such 
as SDL/SFML etc and see what support they have and see how it is done. 
There is always libtheora (BSD 3 clause again) for video playback, but that 
may not be enough for some users. 



On Friday, 13 November 2015 01:58:39 UTC, Richard Jones wrote:
>
> Just for some history / initial motivation: pyglet was always intended to 
> be a *pure python*, no compilation, no binaries install. If it wasn't then 
> obviously it'd have been developed using cython instead of ctypes, duh ;-)
>
> On 13 November 2015 at 12:22, Benjamin Moran <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I would guess that the built-in png and wav support is probably adequate 
>> for most users.
>>
>> This topic does bear discussion though,  because avbin isn't even 
>> available is some Linux distribution repositories. On Arch, for example, it 
>> must be built from the AUR. This wouldn't matter if it was redistributable 
>> without worry, but it seems that it's ambiguous.
>>
>> I like the idea of separate dependencies for each codec as you've listed. 
>> I guess it all comes down to maintaining it.
>>
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