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Hello,
We waqnt to use your H.264 encoder/decode filter in a commercial application. From the developers guide, I understand that redistribution of Directshow filters is not allowed. Am I correct? From the EULA, I understand that source code may be used for free. So, in order to redistributeDirectShow filters, is recompiling enough to create filters that can be redistributed?
Best regards,
Ronald
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Yes, it is ok to just recompile the source code to create your own binaries which can be redistributed.
Regards,
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Yes, it is ok to just recompile the source code to create your own binaries which can be redistributed.
Regards,
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ruijs@rvc.nl wrote:
From the EULA, I understand that source code may be used for free. So, in order to redistributeDirectShow filters, is recompiling enough to create filters that can be redistributed?
I assume this user is using the DirectShow filter code that is distributed with the "sample_dshow_plugins" sample? I am trying to recompile that solution using Visual Studio Professional 2012 and I am getting an error stating "unable to find streams.h". Build output here
Thanks!
Zach
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"streams.h" is part of Microsoft Windows SDK 7.1.
Regards,
Petter
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