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  1. Most files in FFmpeg are under the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1
  2. or later (LGPL v2.1+). Read the file COPYING.LGPL for details. Some other files
  3. have a MIT/X11/BSD-style license. In combination the LGPL v2.1+ applies to
  4. FFmpeg.
  5. Some optional parts of FFmpeg are licensed under the GNU General Public License
  6. version 2 or later (GPL v2+). See the file COPYING.GPL for details. None of
  7. these parts are used by default, you have to explicitly pass --enable-gpl to
  8. configure to activate them. In this case, FFmpeg's license changes to GPL v2+.
  9. Specifically, the GPL parts of FFmpeg are
  10. - libpostproc
  11. - some x86 optimizations in libswscale
  12. - optional x86 optimizations in the files
  13. libavcodec/x86/h264_deblock_sse2.asm
  14. libavcodec/x86/h264_idct_sse2.asm
  15. libavcodec/x86/idct_mmx.c
  16. - the X11 grabber in libavdevice/x11grab.c
  17. Some external libraries, e.g. libx264, are under GPL and can be used in
  18. conjunction with FFmpeg. They require --enable-gpl to be passed to configure
  19. as well.
  20. The nonfree external libraries libamrnb, libamrwb and libfaac can be hooked up
  21. in FFmpeg. You need to pass --enable-nonfree to configure to enable them. Employ
  22. this option with care as FFmpeg then becomes nonfree and unredistributable.
  23. Note that libfaac claims to be LGPL, but is not.
  24. There are a handful of files under other licensing terms, namely:
  25. * The files libavcodec/jfdctfst.c, libavcodec/jfdctint.c, libavcodec/jrevdct.c
  26. are taken from libjpeg, see the top of the files for licensing details.