Hi Steipal,
can I use FFastrans in commercial?
thanks.
Regards,
Leo
can I use FFastrans in commercial?
Re: can I use FFastrans in commercial?
What do you mean? Use it in a commercial business, within a commercial or to produce commercials?
-steipal
-steipal
Re: can I use FFastrans in commercial?
Hi Steipal
actually,I use it to produce commercial clips~~
thanks.
Leo
actually,I use it to produce commercial clips~~
thanks.
Leo
Re: can I use FFastrans in commercial?
FFAStrans is free to use any way you like:-)
-steipal
-steipal
Re: can I use FFastrans in commercial?
Does that include non-profit organizations and governments?
Re: can I use FFastrans in commercial?
Hi BitScroll,
I really don't care how you use FFAStrans
-steinar
I really don't care how you use FFAStrans
-steinar
Re: can I use FFastrans in commercial?
Just to mention, when producing commercial Clips, one should not only look at the FFAStrans license but also at the Codecs licenses that are encoded. As ffmpeg is typically used to do the encoding and by default, ffastrans delivers the ffmpeg version that contains non licensed codecs as well.
Here some description from MPEGLA for the h.264 license fees.
http://www.mpegla.com/main/programs/avc ... avcweb.pdf
One way to workaround the Problem is to avoid using CPU based encoders like X264 and instead use already licensed hardware encoders like NVENC and Co... Or use some open source codecs like VP8. Same for Audio of course.
Unfortuantely i am not aware of any way to buy a license for the software codecs in ffmpeg. You can buy an x264 license here [https://licensing.x264.org/en/], but i dont think they cover ffmpeg usage.
Here some description from MPEGLA for the h.264 license fees.
http://www.mpegla.com/main/programs/avc ... avcweb.pdf
One way to workaround the Problem is to avoid using CPU based encoders like X264 and instead use already licensed hardware encoders like NVENC and Co... Or use some open source codecs like VP8. Same for Audio of course.
Unfortuantely i am not aware of any way to buy a license for the software codecs in ffmpeg. You can buy an x264 license here [https://licensing.x264.org/en/], but i dont think they cover ffmpeg usage.
emcodem, wrapping since 2009 you got the rhyme?