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Michael Niedermayer 69768b77b4 test interlaced motion estimation too 21 years ago
doc info about h and tpel 21 years ago
libavcodec rate limit tips and checks 21 years ago
libavformat harcoded DTS computation for mpeg 21 years ago
postproc correct C init tables 21 years ago
tests test interlaced motion estimation too 21 years ago
vhook 2nd attempt at OS/X shared/mdynamicnopic fix by ("Steven M. Schultz" <sms at 2BSD dot COM>) 21 years ago
.cvsignore cvsignore patch by (Michel Bardiaux <mbardiaux at peaktime dot be>) 21 years ago
COPYING
CREDITS New demuxers: Sega FILM/CPK, Westwood VQA & AUD; new decoders: MS RLE & 22 years ago
Changelog initial support for Duck TrueMotion v1 (think of it as On2 VP1); only 21 years ago
INSTALL
Makefile - Moving -Wall from the individual Makefiles to configure (and only 22 years ago
README up to date license terms 22 years ago
berrno.h
cmdutils.c more sections in help - copyright fixes 22 years ago
cmdutils.h more sections in help - copyright fixes 22 years ago
configure * fixes for broken builds on Solaris, OS2 and all bingendian 21 years ago
cygwin_inttypes.h
ffinstall.nsi fixed windows build 22 years ago
ffmpeg.c minrate=0 for SVCD & DVD, this matches mpeg2enc and the mpeg1/2 vissual standard 21 years ago
ffplay.c motion vector vissualization improvements patch by (Wolfgang Hesseler <qv at multimediaware dot com>) 21 years ago
ffserver.c Changed a bunch of calls to sprintf to snprintf to protect against buffer 21 years ago
ffserver.h
output_example.c example using video encoder latency 22 years ago
xvmc_render.h initial XvMC support, define common packet for decoder <-> libXvMC communication 22 years ago

README

FFmpeg README
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1) Documentation
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* Read the documentation in the doc/ directory.

2) Licensing
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* Read the file COPYING. ffmpeg and the associated libraries EXCEPT
liba52 and libpostproc are licensed under the Lesser GNU General
Public License.

* liba52 and libpostproc are distributed under the GNU General Public
License and their compilation and use is optional in ffmpeg.

Fabrice Bellard.