I first found VideoLan in about March, and about a month later my employer asked me to create a CD that we could distribute with a player and a few movies for our customers to be able to see what our products are like.
I thought that VLC would make an excellent program for this use. I have begun to create an interface using MMB (MultiMedia Builder, a program for creating interfaces for autorunning CDs, and similar projects).
I have read through the GPL License and other documentation provided with VLC and I believe that it is within the limits of the license agreement that I may use the interface created in MMB to access VLC (MMB starts up VLC, but instead of being in its own window it comes up inside of the MMb window) to play the movies from the disk when a copy of VLC is on the CD to play the movie.
I intend to include on the disk a .txt created in Notepad to tell people what Videolan and VLC are and direct them to the webpage (http://www.videolan.org), as well as the Windows and, space permiting, the Mac VLC installtion files as downloaded from the website.
If anyone sees any legal or technical issues with this proposed plan I would like to hear from them. We distribute the CDs to to our customers and dealers around North America and Austrailia mainly. VLC is not altered except that the people don't install the program itself, just run it off of a CD, and with the previously mentioned interface change.
Thank-you for your time in reading this post.