Not sure what you mean by that, or why UWP would help here.the device I'm testing streams from is an ethernet multicast device that I can't access from iOS.
https://tldrlegal.com/license/gnu-lesse ... (lgpl-2.1)Can you please help me understand the licensing?
YesIs it OK to use the NuGet packages in a commercial (paid) app?
Yes, I think you should mention both libvlc and libvlcsharp somewhere in your app.If so, is it necessary to display somewhere in the app that VLC is being used underneath?
I have not had time to do this yet, but it is planned https://code.videolan.org/videolan/LibV ... /issues/45are there any default on-screen controls (play/pause buttons, progress bar, etc.) or does one have to create their own?
Hard to say.I'm unsure how far away that is?
Yes, it does. See https://code.videolan.org/mfkl/libvlcsharp-samples/tree/master/PreviewThumbnailExtractorI am not sure how to grab the uncompressed frames for my tool in with the LibVlcSharp wrapper API, or if it supports that function?
Thanks, this helps a lot.Yes, it does. See https://code.videolan.org/mfkl/libvlcsharp-samples/tree/master/PreviewThumbnailExtractorI am not sure how to grab the uncompressed frames for my tool in with the LibVlcSharp wrapper API, or if it supports that function?
I've tried to get these samples running,Yes, it does. See https://code.videolan.org/mfkl/libvlcsharp-samples/tree/master/PreviewThumbnailExtractorI am not sure how to grab the uncompressed frames for my tool in with the LibVlcSharp wrapper API, or if it supports that function?
Can the Samples be checked and updated, as it's using functions that have been removed from the SixLabors.ImageSharp library, as GetPixelSpan() is obsolete and no longer accessable even from the SixLabors.ImageSharp.Advanced library.Yes, it does. See https://code.videolan.org/mfkl/libvlcsharp-samples/tree/master/PreviewThumbnailExtractorI am not sure how to grab the uncompressed frames for my tool in with the LibVlcSharp wrapper API, or if it supports that function?
VS2013 is not supported because it is way too old, you need to be up to date as this is a modern framework targeting modern TFMs (including dotnet core).For a newcomer to this from VS2013 without ever using Nuget,
We always welcome PRs. A restore and build on the sln file should be enough, there is no offline folder, but feel free to contribute more details on how to get started. You should probably read a bit about nuget as well, as this is not specific to libvlcsharp but just general dotnet development.I'd ask and recommend a bit of a getting started/setup manual in the root of the samples.
Including setting up Nuget to access the net for Nuget Packages and not a offline folder.
Feel free to create an issue (or better yet, a PR) to update this, should be pretty simpleCan the Samples be checked and updated, as it's using functions that have been removed from the SixLabors.ImageSharp library, as GetPixelSpan() is obsolete and no longer accessable even from the SixLabors.ImageSharp.Advanced library.
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