Yes.It is possible to include VLC player activeX in a free software?
To include, NO. To install it and make it "talk" with a commercial (non open source) software, yesIt is possible to include VLC player activeX in a commercial software?
Is that the .Net Interface to VLC? I will try to make a C++ version and build it as a DLL file.Anyway, there are already vlc wrappers, so I don't see why you want to create a new one.
Does it mean that, if I develop a free application but NOT OPEN SOURCE, I can include VLC activeX in my application?Yes.It is possible to include VLC player activeX in a free software?
Using socket, Yes, this is legal.Hello,
I want to make an open source app that uses libvlc and can access low level functions like reporting stream buffer level.
This app will have a more powerful "rc" interface to support these commands.
Is it legal to have a commercial application that sends commands using socket to this middle open source app?
Regards
I don't know if you understand it right.Using socket, Yes, this is legal.
That's not the idea. I just have to add a new function to get buffer level in order to play a local video before buffer underflow.Technically, it is legal if the commercial app is not derived work, in terms of copyright, of libvlc neither the open-source application around it. Ultimately, only a judge can rule anything legal or illegal.
So if the protocol over the socket is an immediate serialization of libvlc API calls, then you are still screwed. It all depends how the protocol was designed.
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