corporate use of VLC
Posted: 26 Sep 2008 15:49
hello,
we're planning to use either vlc or mplayer for corporate use (>1000 users) mainly on vista 32-bit and redhat enterprise 5
i have some questions that i cannot answer even after 1 1/2 day going through wiki, docs and everything i could find
1. do we get any legal issues if we deploy vlc (because we tend to use him) WITHOUT the real media codec pack? wmv shouldn't be a problem because we have the license with windows anyway, quicktime doesn't bother us. the way i understand it, this should be okay, because we don't want to encode files, simply play as many formats as possible without having to roll out any additional packs
2. RedHat enterprise Linux: (i'm a linux noob) the easiest way would be to download the vlc-0.8.6d-2.el5.rf.i386.rpm and install it or download the Latest RPM x86 packages tarballs for Red Hat 9.0 (v5) or the fedora cores and try those, right?
thanks in advance
dotzy
we're planning to use either vlc or mplayer for corporate use (>1000 users) mainly on vista 32-bit and redhat enterprise 5
i have some questions that i cannot answer even after 1 1/2 day going through wiki, docs and everything i could find
1. do we get any legal issues if we deploy vlc (because we tend to use him) WITHOUT the real media codec pack? wmv shouldn't be a problem because we have the license with windows anyway, quicktime doesn't bother us. the way i understand it, this should be okay, because we don't want to encode files, simply play as many formats as possible without having to roll out any additional packs
2. RedHat enterprise Linux: (i'm a linux noob) the easiest way would be to download the vlc-0.8.6d-2.el5.rf.i386.rpm and install it or download the Latest RPM x86 packages tarballs for Red Hat 9.0 (v5) or the fedora cores and try those, right?
thanks in advance
dotzy