I'm working with a company that wants to use VLC with a non-free video decoder. The codec developers are unwilling to release it as open-source, but are willing to license a binary decoding library to our company. We're therefore looking for somebody who can build us a module that uses this binary to decode a video stream. If you are interested, please contact me via email or IM. If you have any questions or would like clarification, let's discuss stuff in this forum so everyone can see. (I'm unable to give out any details about the codec without an NDA though, so don't ask. ) The system we're planning will be running solely on Linux (2.6+), which may further simplify matters.
It seems to me like it is a relatively trivial project. But I'm not a programmer myself (haven't done much since Pascal was in vogue, anyway), and I particularly am not a codec expert, so please let me know if there are limitations or difficulties here that I'm likely unaware of.
I wish we could offer some useful code to the world, but at least we'll be able to put some money in the pocket of one of you dedicated open-source coders.
Thanks in advance!