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mpv is a fork of mplayer2, which is a fork of MPlayer.
mpv as a whole is licensed as GPL version 2 or later (see LICENSE). Most source
files are GPLv2+, but some files are available under a more liberal license,
such as LGPLv2.1+, BSD, MIT, ISC, and possibly others. Look at the copyright
header of each source file, and grep the sources for "Copyright" if you need
to know details. C source files without Copyright notice are licensed as
LGPLv2.1+. Also see the list of files with specific licenses below (not all
files can have a standard license header).
All new contributions must be LGPLv2.1+ licensed, or if the changes are done on
GPL code, must come with the implicit agreement that the project can relicense
the code to LGPLv2.1+ at a later point without asking the contributor. (This
is a safeguard for making potential relicensing of the project to LGPLv2.1+
easier.) Using a more liberal license compatible to LGPLv2.1+ is also ok.
For information about authors and contributors, consult the git log, which
contains the complete SVN and CVS history as well.
Note that mplayer2 as a whole is licensed under GPLv3+. This is because it uses
a copy of talloc (part of Samba), which is LGPLv3+, and the next compatible
license for this mix is GPLv3+.
MPlayer as a whole is licensed under GPLv2 (incompatible to GPLv3!), because
some files are licensed to GPLv2 (and _not_ any later version of the license).
In particular, this affects the file libmpdemux/demux_ty_osd.c. It is disabled
under mplayer2, and has been removed from mpv.
"v2.1+" in this context means "version 2.1 or later".
Some libraries are GPLv2+ or GPLv3+ only. Building mpv with Samba support makes
it GPLv3+.
Source files with specific licenses:
Copyright: small updates The I binding was removed from input.conf (although it's probably not copyrightable, but still). bootstrap.py has a bunch of authors which probably make the licensing situation a pain - but it's not integral part of the build system or the source code, so it doesn't matter for a LGPL core. I checked and cleaned up the build system in the last few commits. There was the possibility that parts of it were based on actual code of the old "configure" file, in particular with the waftools/fragments/ files (it turned out some were, some even not covered by LGPL agreements). This was checked, so I'm confident only the commit mentioned in the Copyright file holds back proper LGPL licensing of it. (And I guess I have to wait for a reply.) I checked the English translations. There used to be help_mp-en.h (or help_mp.h earlier), which was part of the source code, and which contained most terminal and GUI messages. This was done for the purpose of localization, but all localizations were dropped at one point in mplayer2 development. At this point, the message defines were moved back to the source code. (While in the years before that, they were moved from the source code to the file where applicable.) I didn't check help_mp-en.h when it was merged back. There was the possibility that someone might have changed one of the English messages (i.e. added his copyright to it), which then was copied back to the source code, without accounting for that copyright. Upon checking the history now, it seems this didn't happen for any code that we want to relicense to LGPL (in fact, it happened to some messages in the DVD code only).
2017-06-22 13:12:36 +02:00
- etc/input.conf is LGPLv2.1+
- etc/builtin.conf is LGPLv2.1+
- etc/encoding-profiles.conf is LGPLv2.1+
- everything else under etc/ is unknown
- everything under DOCS/man/ is GPLv2+
- sub/osd_font.otf is LGPLv2.1+
- version.sh is LGPLv2+
Copyright: small updates The I binding was removed from input.conf (although it's probably not copyrightable, but still). bootstrap.py has a bunch of authors which probably make the licensing situation a pain - but it's not integral part of the build system or the source code, so it doesn't matter for a LGPL core. I checked and cleaned up the build system in the last few commits. There was the possibility that parts of it were based on actual code of the old "configure" file, in particular with the waftools/fragments/ files (it turned out some were, some even not covered by LGPL agreements). This was checked, so I'm confident only the commit mentioned in the Copyright file holds back proper LGPL licensing of it. (And I guess I have to wait for a reply.) I checked the English translations. There used to be help_mp-en.h (or help_mp.h earlier), which was part of the source code, and which contained most terminal and GUI messages. This was done for the purpose of localization, but all localizations were dropped at one point in mplayer2 development. At this point, the message defines were moved back to the source code. (While in the years before that, they were moved from the source code to the file where applicable.) I didn't check help_mp-en.h when it was merged back. There was the possibility that someone might have changed one of the English messages (i.e. added his copyright to it), which then was copied back to the source code, without accounting for that copyright. Upon checking the history now, it seems this didn't happen for any code that we want to relicense to LGPL (in fact, it happened to some messages in the DVD code only).
2017-06-22 13:12:36 +02:00
- bootstrap.py is unknown (probably GPLv2+ or LGPLv2+)
- wscript: GPLv2+ (due to 98fca3531841221b)
Some files are marked with "Almost LGPL." These files are GPL, but all authors
have agreed to relicense them to LGPL. the problem is that one of the authors is
Michael Niedermayer, who cited the following conditions for relicensing:
http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-eng/2016-September/073535.html
We assume the first 3 conditions are fulfilled. The last condition can be
interpreted as that his code can be changed to LGPL only as soon as the "core"
of mpv changes to LGPL. We interpret "core" as something minimal, that can
actually be built and run, with all GPL code disabled.
Some files are LGPLv3+. This is due to the contributions of a single developer
going by the SVN username "iive". The chosen license of this project is
LGPLv2.1+. The affected files will be changed to LGPLv2.1+ at the earliest
opportunity, for example if his contributions disappear by being replaced
or removed. All new contributions to these files are implied to be LGPLv2.1+.
LGPL relicensing status. Files which require some sort of action to get a basic
LGPL player core (relicensing, replacement, or partial/full rewrites) are marked
with an "x".
audio/decode/ad.h LGPL
dec_audio, ad_lavc: change license to LGPL All relevant authors of the current code have agreed. As always, there are the usual historical artifacts that could be mentioned. For example, there used to be a large number of decoders by various authors who were not asked, but whose code was all 100% removed. (Mostly due to FFmpeg providing all codecs.) One point of contention is that Nick Kurshev might have refactored the old audio decoder code in 2001. Basically, there are hints that it might have been done by him, such as Arpi's commit message stating that the code was imported from MPlayerXP (Nick's fork), or all the files having his name in the "maintainer" field. On the other hand, the murky history of ad.h weakens this - it could be that Arpi started this work, and Nick took it (and possibly finished it). In any case, Nick could not be reached, so there is no agreement for LGPL relicensing from him. We're changing the license anyway, and assume that his change in itself is not copyrightable. He only moved code, and in addition used the equivalent video decoder framework (done by Arpi, who agreed) as template. For example, ad_functions_s was basically vd_functions_s, which the signature of the decode callback changed to the same as audio_decode(). ad_functions_s also had a comment that said it interfaces with "video decoder drivers" (I'm fixing this comment in this commit). I verified that no additional code was added that is copyright-relevant, still in today's code, and not copied from the existing code at the time (either from the previous audio decoder code or the video framework code). What apparently matters here is that none of the old code was not written by Nick, and the authors of the old code have given his agreement, and (probably) that Nick didn't add actual new code (none that would have survived), that was not trivially based on the old one (i.e. no new copyrightable "work"). A copyright expert told me that this kind of change can be considered not relevant for copyright, so here we go. Rewriting this would end with the same code anyway, and the naming conventions can't be copyrighted.
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audio/decode/ad_lavc.c LGPL
audio/decode/ad_spdif.c LGPL
dec_audio, ad_lavc: change license to LGPL All relevant authors of the current code have agreed. As always, there are the usual historical artifacts that could be mentioned. For example, there used to be a large number of decoders by various authors who were not asked, but whose code was all 100% removed. (Mostly due to FFmpeg providing all codecs.) One point of contention is that Nick Kurshev might have refactored the old audio decoder code in 2001. Basically, there are hints that it might have been done by him, such as Arpi's commit message stating that the code was imported from MPlayerXP (Nick's fork), or all the files having his name in the "maintainer" field. On the other hand, the murky history of ad.h weakens this - it could be that Arpi started this work, and Nick took it (and possibly finished it). In any case, Nick could not be reached, so there is no agreement for LGPL relicensing from him. We're changing the license anyway, and assume that his change in itself is not copyrightable. He only moved code, and in addition used the equivalent video decoder framework (done by Arpi, who agreed) as template. For example, ad_functions_s was basically vd_functions_s, which the signature of the decode callback changed to the same as audio_decode(). ad_functions_s also had a comment that said it interfaces with "video decoder drivers" (I'm fixing this comment in this commit). I verified that no additional code was added that is copyright-relevant, still in today's code, and not copied from the existing code at the time (either from the previous audio decoder code or the video framework code). What apparently matters here is that none of the old code was not written by Nick, and the authors of the old code have given his agreement, and (probably) that Nick didn't add actual new code (none that would have survived), that was not trivially based on the old one (i.e. no new copyrightable "work"). A copyright expert told me that this kind of change can be considered not relevant for copyright, so here we go. Rewriting this would end with the same code anyway, and the naming conventions can't be copyrighted.
2017-06-14 16:20:56 +02:00
audio/decode/dec_audio.* LGPL
x audio/filter/af.* must be killed (main author disagreed)
(required for LGPL core: a new filter chain must be written)
audio/filter/af_channel.c must be killed (main author disagreed)
audio/filter/af_equalizer.c must be killed (main author disagreed)
audio/filter/af_pan.c must be killed (main author disagreed)
audio/filter/af_volume.c must be killed (main author disagreed)
audio/filter/equalizer.h must be killed (main author disagreed)
audio/filter/tools.c must be killed (main author disagreed)
audio/filter/af_format.c LGPL
audio/filter/af_lavc3enc.c LGPL
audio/filter/af_lavfi.c LGPL
audio/filter/af_scaletempo.c LGPL
audio/filter/af_rubberband.c LGPL
audio/out/ao.c LGPL
audio/out/ao.h LGPL
audio/out/ao_alsa.c extremely hard (original author did not decide)
audio/out/ao_audiounit.m LGPL
audio/out/ao_coreaudio.c LGPL
audio/out/ao_coreaudio_chmap.c LGPL
audio/out/ao_coreaudio_chmap.h LGPL
audio/out/ao_coreaudio_exclusiv LGPL
audio/out/ao_coreaudio_properti LGPL
audio/out/ao_coreaudio_properti LGPL
audio/out/ao_coreaudio_utils.c LGPL
audio/out/ao_coreaudio_utils.h LGPL
audio/out/ao_jack.c will stay GPL
audio/out/ao_lavc.c LGPL
audio/out/ao_null.c LGPL
audio/out/ao_openal.c unknown
audio/out/ao_opensles.c LGPL
audio/out/ao_oss.c will stay GPL
audio/out/ao_pcm.c LGPL
audio/out/ao_pulse.c LGPL
audio/out/ao_rsound.c LGPL
audio/out/ao_sdl.c LGPL
audio/out/ao_sndio.c LGPL (BSD)
audio/out/ao_wasapi.c LGPL
audio/out/ao_wasapi_changenotif LGPL
audio/out/ao_wasapi.h LGPL
audio/out/ao_wasapi_utils.c LGPL
audio/out/internal.h LGPL
audio/out/pull.c LGPL
audio/out/push.c LGPL
x audio/audio.* very hard (mp_audio based of anders' af_audio)
(required for LGPL core: determine if the struct can be used anyway, or
devise a cheap AVFrame wrapper)
audio/audio_buffer.* LGPL
audio/chmap.* LGPL
audio/chmap_sel.* LGPL
audio/fmt-conversion.* LGPL
audio/format.* LGPL
common/av_common.* LGPL
common/av_log.c almost LGPL
common/av_log.h LGPL
common/codecs.* LGPL
common/common.* LGPL
common/encode.h LGPL
common/encode_lavc.* LGPL
common/global.h LGPL
common/msg.c almost LGPL
common/msg_control.h LGPL
common/msg.h LGPL
common/playlist.* LGPL
common/recorder.* LGPL
common/tags.* LGPL
common/version.c LGPL
demux/codec_tags.* LGPL
demux/cue.* LGPL
demux/demux.* LGPL
demux/demux_cue.c LGPL
demux/demux_disc.c LGPL
demux/demux_edl.c LGPL
demux/demux_lavf.c almost LGPL
demux/demux_libarchive.c LGPL
demux/demux_mf.c LGPLv3+
demux/demux_mkv.c LGPL (mostly)
demux/demux_mkv_timeline.c LGPL
demux/demux_null.c LGPL
demux/demux_playlist.c LGPL
demux/demux_rar.c LGPL
demux/demux_raw.c unknown
demux/demux_timeline.c LGPL
demux/demux_tv.c will stay GPL
demux/ebml.* LGPL
demux/matroska.h LGPL
demux/packet.* LGPL
demux/stheader.h LGPL
demux/timeline.* LGPL
input: change license to LGPL cehoyos adds the step_property command in 7a71da01d, and it could be argued that copyright of this still applies to the later add/cycle commands (a668ae0ff90c4). While I'm not sure if this is really the case, stay conservative for now and mark these commands as GPL-only. Mark the command.c code too, although that is not being relicensed yet. I'm leaving the MP_CMD_* enum items, as they are obviously different. In commit 116ca0c7682, "veal" (essentially an anonymous author) adds an "osd_show_property_text" command (well, the commit message says "based on" that person's code, so it's not clear how much is from him or from albeu, who agreed to LGPL). This was later merged again with the "osd_show_text" command, and then all original code was removed in commit 58cc0f637f, so I claim that no copyright applies anymore. (Though technically the input.conf addition still might be copyrighted, so I'm just dropping it to get rid of the thought.) "kiriuja" added 2f376d1b39 (sub_load etc.) and be54f4813 (switch_audio). The latter is gone. I would argue that the former is fully rewritten with commits b7052b431c9 and 0f155921b0. But like in the step_property case, I will be overly conservative for now, and mark them as GPL-only, as this is potentially shaky and should be thought through first. (Not bothering with the command define/enum in the header, as it will be unused in LGPL mode anyway.) keycodes.c/h can be GPL, except for commit 2b1f95dcc2f8, which is a patch by someone who wasn't asked yet. Before doing something radical, I will wait for a reply.
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input/cmd_* LGPL
input/event.* LGPL
input: change license to LGPL cehoyos adds the step_property command in 7a71da01d, and it could be argued that copyright of this still applies to the later add/cycle commands (a668ae0ff90c4). While I'm not sure if this is really the case, stay conservative for now and mark these commands as GPL-only. Mark the command.c code too, although that is not being relicensed yet. I'm leaving the MP_CMD_* enum items, as they are obviously different. In commit 116ca0c7682, "veal" (essentially an anonymous author) adds an "osd_show_property_text" command (well, the commit message says "based on" that person's code, so it's not clear how much is from him or from albeu, who agreed to LGPL). This was later merged again with the "osd_show_text" command, and then all original code was removed in commit 58cc0f637f, so I claim that no copyright applies anymore. (Though technically the input.conf addition still might be copyrighted, so I'm just dropping it to get rid of the thought.) "kiriuja" added 2f376d1b39 (sub_load etc.) and be54f4813 (switch_audio). The latter is gone. I would argue that the former is fully rewritten with commits b7052b431c9 and 0f155921b0. But like in the step_property case, I will be overly conservative for now, and mark them as GPL-only, as this is potentially shaky and should be thought through first. (Not bothering with the command define/enum in the header, as it will be unused in LGPL mode anyway.) keycodes.c/h can be GPL, except for commit 2b1f95dcc2f8, which is a patch by someone who wasn't asked yet. Before doing something radical, I will wait for a reply.
2017-06-19 13:02:35 +02:00
input/input.* LGPL
input/ipc.c LGPL
input/ipc-unix.c LGPL
input/ipc-win.c LGPL
2017-06-21 18:05:49 +02:00
input/keycodes.* LGPL
input/pipe-win32.c LGPL
libmpv/*.* LGPL
misc/*.* LGPL
options/m_config.* LGPL
options/m_option.c almost LGPL
options/m_option.h LGPL
options/m_property.* LGPL
player: change license of most core files to LGPL These files have all in common that they were fully or mostly taken from mplayer.c. (mplayer.c was a huge file that contains almost all of the playback core, until it was split into multiple parts.) This was probably the hardest part to relicense, because so much code was moved around all the time. player/audio.c still does not compile. We'll have to redo audio filtering. Once that is done, we can probably actually provide an actual LGPL configure switch. Here is a relatively detailed list of potential issues: 8d190244: author did not reply, parts were made GPL-only in a previous commit. 7882ea9b: author could not be reached, but the code is gone. wscript still has --datadir switch, but I don't think this is relevant to copyright. f197efd5: unclear origin, but I consider the code gone anyway (replaced with generic OSD mechanisms). 8337d9c2: author did not reply, but only the option still exists (under a different name), other code was removed. d8fd7131: did not reply. Disabled in a previous commit. 05258251: same author as above. Both fields actually seem to have vanished (even when tracking renames), so no action taken. d459e644, 268b2c1a: author did not reply, but we reuse only the options (with different names and slightly or fully different semantics, and completely different implementations), so I don't think this is relevant for copyright. 09e742fe, 17c39c4e: same as above. e8a173de, bff4b3ee: author could not be reached. The commands were reworked to properties, and the code outside of the TV code were moved back to the TV code. So I don't think copyright applies to the current command.c parts (mp_property_tv_color, mp_property_tv_freq, mp_property_tv_scan). The TV parts remain GPL. 0810e427: could not be reached. Disabled in a previous commit. 43744a2d: unknown author, but this was replaced by dynamic alloc (if the change is even copyrightable). 116ca0c7: unknown author; reasoning see input.c relicensing commit. e7e4d1d8: these semantics still exist, but as generic code, and this code was fully removed. f1175cd9: the author of the cited patch is unknown, and upon inspection it turns out that I was only using the idea to pause the player on EOF, so I claim it's not copyright relevant. 25affdcc: author could not be reached (yet) - but it's only a function rename, not copyrightable. 5728504c was committed by Arpi (who agreed), but hints that it might be by a different author. In fact it seems to be mostly this patch: http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-eng/2001-November/002041.html The author did not respond, but it all seems to have been removed later. It's a terrible mess though. Arpi reverted the A-V sync code at first, but left the RTC code for a while. The following commits remove these changes 100%: 14b35442, 7181a091, 31482783, 614f8475, df58e822. cehoyos did explicitly not agree to LGPL, but was involved in the following changes: c99d8fc8: applied a patch and didn't modify it, the original author agreed. 40ac0d31: author could not be reached, but all code is gone anyway. The "af" command has a similar function, but works completely different and actually reuses a mechanism older than this patch. 54350436: applied a patch, but didn't modify it, except for adding a German translation, which was removed later. a2dda036: same situation as above 240b743e: this was made GPL-only in a previous commit 7b25afd7: same as above (for now) kirijua could not be reached, but was a regular patch contributor: c2c997fd: video equalizer code move; probably not copyrightable. Is GPL due to Nick anyway. be54f481: technically, this became the audio track property later. But all what is left is the fact that you pass a track ID to it, so consider the original coypright non-relevant. 2f376d1b: this was rewritten in b7052b43, but for now we can afford to be careful, so this was marked as GPL only in a previous commit. 43844d09: remaining parts in main.c were reverted in a previous commit. anders has mostly disagreed with the LGPL relicensing. Does not want libaf to become LGPL, but made some concessions. In particular, he granted us permission to relicense 4943e9c52c and 242aa6ebd4. We also consider some of his changes remaining in mpv not relevant for copyright (such as 735de602 - we won't remove the this option completely). We will completely remove his other contributions, including the entire audio filter chain. For now, this stuff is marked as GPL only. The remaining question is how much code in player/audio.c (based on the former mplayer.c and dec_audio.c) is under his copyright. I made claims about this in a previous commit. Nick(ols) Kurshev, svn username "nick" and "nickols_k", could not be reached. He had a lot of changes in early MPlayer. It seems all of that was removed, at least in mpv. His main work, like VIDIX or libswscale work, does not exist in mpv anymore, but the changes to mplayer.c and other core parts still deserve attention: a4119f6b, fb927549, ad3529b8, e11b23dc, 5f2178be, 93c371d5: removed in b43d67e0, d1628d12, 24ed01fe, df58e822. 0a83c6ec, 104c125e, 4e067f62, aec5dcc8, b587a3d6, f3de6e6b: DR, VAA, and "tune" stuff was fully removed later on or replaced with other mechanisms. 340183b0: screenshots were redone later (the VOCTRL was even removed, with an independent implementation using the same VOCTRL a few years later), so not relevant anymore. Basically only the 's' shortcut remains (but not its implementation). 92c5c274, bffd4007, 555c6766: for now marked as GPL only in a previous commit. Might contain some trace amounts of "michael"'s copyright, who agreed to LGPL only once the core is relicensed. This will still be respected, but I don't think it matters at this in this case. (Some code touched by him was merged into mplayer.c, and then disappeared after heavy refactoring.) I tried to be as careful and as complete as possible. It can't be excluded that amends to this will be made later. This does not make the player LGPL yet.
2017-06-23 15:53:41 +02:00
options/options.* LGPL
options/parse_commandline.* LGPL
options/parse_configfile.* LGPL
options/path.* LGPL
osdep/android/* LGPL (BSD)
osdep/ar/* LGPL (BSD)
osdep/atomic.h LGPL
osdep/compiler.h LGPL
osdep/endian.h LGPL
osdep/glob-win.c LGPL
osdep/io.* LGPL
osdep/macosx_application.h unknown
osdep/macosx_application.m unknown
osdep/macosx_application_objc.h unknown
osdep/macosx_compat.h unknown
osdep/macosx_events.* unknown
osdep/macosx_events_objc.h unknown
osdep/macosx_touchbar.* unknown
osdep/macosx_versions.h unknown
osdep/main-fn-cocoa.c LGPL
osdep/main-fn.h LGPL
osdep/main-fn-unix.c LGPL
osdep/main-fn-win.c LGPL
osdep/mpv.exe.manifest LGPL
osdep/mpv.rc LGPL
osdep/path.h LGPL
osdep/path-macosx.m LGPL
osdep/path-unix.c LGPL
osdep/path-win.c LGPL
osdep/semaphore.h LGPL
osdep/semaphore_osx.c LGPL
osdep/strnlen.h LGPL
osdep/subprocess.* LGPL
osdep/subprocess-posix.c LGPL
osdep/subprocess-win.c LGPL
osdep/terminal.h LGPL
osdep/terminal-unix.c LGPL
osdep/terminal-win.c LGPL
osdep/threads.* LGPL
osdep/timer.c LGPL
osdep/timer.h LGPL
osdep/timer-darwin.c LGPL (MIT)
osdep/timer-linux.c LGPL
osdep/timer-win2.c LGPL
osdep/w32_keyboard.c LGPL
osdep/w32_keyboard.h LGPL
osdep/win32-console-wrapper.c LGPL (BSD)
osdep/win32/* LGPL (ISC)
osdep/windows_utils.* LGPL
player: change license of most core files to LGPL These files have all in common that they were fully or mostly taken from mplayer.c. (mplayer.c was a huge file that contains almost all of the playback core, until it was split into multiple parts.) This was probably the hardest part to relicense, because so much code was moved around all the time. player/audio.c still does not compile. We'll have to redo audio filtering. Once that is done, we can probably actually provide an actual LGPL configure switch. Here is a relatively detailed list of potential issues: 8d190244: author did not reply, parts were made GPL-only in a previous commit. 7882ea9b: author could not be reached, but the code is gone. wscript still has --datadir switch, but I don't think this is relevant to copyright. f197efd5: unclear origin, but I consider the code gone anyway (replaced with generic OSD mechanisms). 8337d9c2: author did not reply, but only the option still exists (under a different name), other code was removed. d8fd7131: did not reply. Disabled in a previous commit. 05258251: same author as above. Both fields actually seem to have vanished (even when tracking renames), so no action taken. d459e644, 268b2c1a: author did not reply, but we reuse only the options (with different names and slightly or fully different semantics, and completely different implementations), so I don't think this is relevant for copyright. 09e742fe, 17c39c4e: same as above. e8a173de, bff4b3ee: author could not be reached. The commands were reworked to properties, and the code outside of the TV code were moved back to the TV code. So I don't think copyright applies to the current command.c parts (mp_property_tv_color, mp_property_tv_freq, mp_property_tv_scan). The TV parts remain GPL. 0810e427: could not be reached. Disabled in a previous commit. 43744a2d: unknown author, but this was replaced by dynamic alloc (if the change is even copyrightable). 116ca0c7: unknown author; reasoning see input.c relicensing commit. e7e4d1d8: these semantics still exist, but as generic code, and this code was fully removed. f1175cd9: the author of the cited patch is unknown, and upon inspection it turns out that I was only using the idea to pause the player on EOF, so I claim it's not copyright relevant. 25affdcc: author could not be reached (yet) - but it's only a function rename, not copyrightable. 5728504c was committed by Arpi (who agreed), but hints that it might be by a different author. In fact it seems to be mostly this patch: http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-eng/2001-November/002041.html The author did not respond, but it all seems to have been removed later. It's a terrible mess though. Arpi reverted the A-V sync code at first, but left the RTC code for a while. The following commits remove these changes 100%: 14b35442, 7181a091, 31482783, 614f8475, df58e822. cehoyos did explicitly not agree to LGPL, but was involved in the following changes: c99d8fc8: applied a patch and didn't modify it, the original author agreed. 40ac0d31: author could not be reached, but all code is gone anyway. The "af" command has a similar function, but works completely different and actually reuses a mechanism older than this patch. 54350436: applied a patch, but didn't modify it, except for adding a German translation, which was removed later. a2dda036: same situation as above 240b743e: this was made GPL-only in a previous commit 7b25afd7: same as above (for now) kirijua could not be reached, but was a regular patch contributor: c2c997fd: video equalizer code move; probably not copyrightable. Is GPL due to Nick anyway. be54f481: technically, this became the audio track property later. But all what is left is the fact that you pass a track ID to it, so consider the original coypright non-relevant. 2f376d1b: this was rewritten in b7052b43, but for now we can afford to be careful, so this was marked as GPL only in a previous commit. 43844d09: remaining parts in main.c were reverted in a previous commit. anders has mostly disagreed with the LGPL relicensing. Does not want libaf to become LGPL, but made some concessions. In particular, he granted us permission to relicense 4943e9c52c and 242aa6ebd4. We also consider some of his changes remaining in mpv not relevant for copyright (such as 735de602 - we won't remove the this option completely). We will completely remove his other contributions, including the entire audio filter chain. For now, this stuff is marked as GPL only. The remaining question is how much code in player/audio.c (based on the former mplayer.c and dec_audio.c) is under his copyright. I made claims about this in a previous commit. Nick(ols) Kurshev, svn username "nick" and "nickols_k", could not be reached. He had a lot of changes in early MPlayer. It seems all of that was removed, at least in mpv. His main work, like VIDIX or libswscale work, does not exist in mpv anymore, but the changes to mplayer.c and other core parts still deserve attention: a4119f6b, fb927549, ad3529b8, e11b23dc, 5f2178be, 93c371d5: removed in b43d67e0, d1628d12, 24ed01fe, df58e822. 0a83c6ec, 104c125e, 4e067f62, aec5dcc8, b587a3d6, f3de6e6b: DR, VAA, and "tune" stuff was fully removed later on or replaced with other mechanisms. 340183b0: screenshots were redone later (the VOCTRL was even removed, with an independent implementation using the same VOCTRL a few years later), so not relevant anymore. Basically only the 's' shortcut remains (but not its implementation). 92c5c274, bffd4007, 555c6766: for now marked as GPL only in a previous commit. Might contain some trace amounts of "michael"'s copyright, who agreed to LGPL only once the core is relicensed. This will still be respected, but I don't think it matters at this in this case. (Some code touched by him was merged into mplayer.c, and then disappeared after heavy refactoring.) I tried to be as careful and as complete as possible. It can't be excluded that amends to this will be made later. This does not make the player LGPL yet.
2017-06-23 15:53:41 +02:00
x player/audio.c LGPL (dysfunctional due to libaf)
player/client.* LGPL (ISC)
player: change license of most core files to LGPL These files have all in common that they were fully or mostly taken from mplayer.c. (mplayer.c was a huge file that contains almost all of the playback core, until it was split into multiple parts.) This was probably the hardest part to relicense, because so much code was moved around all the time. player/audio.c still does not compile. We'll have to redo audio filtering. Once that is done, we can probably actually provide an actual LGPL configure switch. Here is a relatively detailed list of potential issues: 8d190244: author did not reply, parts were made GPL-only in a previous commit. 7882ea9b: author could not be reached, but the code is gone. wscript still has --datadir switch, but I don't think this is relevant to copyright. f197efd5: unclear origin, but I consider the code gone anyway (replaced with generic OSD mechanisms). 8337d9c2: author did not reply, but only the option still exists (under a different name), other code was removed. d8fd7131: did not reply. Disabled in a previous commit. 05258251: same author as above. Both fields actually seem to have vanished (even when tracking renames), so no action taken. d459e644, 268b2c1a: author did not reply, but we reuse only the options (with different names and slightly or fully different semantics, and completely different implementations), so I don't think this is relevant for copyright. 09e742fe, 17c39c4e: same as above. e8a173de, bff4b3ee: author could not be reached. The commands were reworked to properties, and the code outside of the TV code were moved back to the TV code. So I don't think copyright applies to the current command.c parts (mp_property_tv_color, mp_property_tv_freq, mp_property_tv_scan). The TV parts remain GPL. 0810e427: could not be reached. Disabled in a previous commit. 43744a2d: unknown author, but this was replaced by dynamic alloc (if the change is even copyrightable). 116ca0c7: unknown author; reasoning see input.c relicensing commit. e7e4d1d8: these semantics still exist, but as generic code, and this code was fully removed. f1175cd9: the author of the cited patch is unknown, and upon inspection it turns out that I was only using the idea to pause the player on EOF, so I claim it's not copyright relevant. 25affdcc: author could not be reached (yet) - but it's only a function rename, not copyrightable. 5728504c was committed by Arpi (who agreed), but hints that it might be by a different author. In fact it seems to be mostly this patch: http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-eng/2001-November/002041.html The author did not respond, but it all seems to have been removed later. It's a terrible mess though. Arpi reverted the A-V sync code at first, but left the RTC code for a while. The following commits remove these changes 100%: 14b35442, 7181a091, 31482783, 614f8475, df58e822. cehoyos did explicitly not agree to LGPL, but was involved in the following changes: c99d8fc8: applied a patch and didn't modify it, the original author agreed. 40ac0d31: author could not be reached, but all code is gone anyway. The "af" command has a similar function, but works completely different and actually reuses a mechanism older than this patch. 54350436: applied a patch, but didn't modify it, except for adding a German translation, which was removed later. a2dda036: same situation as above 240b743e: this was made GPL-only in a previous commit 7b25afd7: same as above (for now) kirijua could not be reached, but was a regular patch contributor: c2c997fd: video equalizer code move; probably not copyrightable. Is GPL due to Nick anyway. be54f481: technically, this became the audio track property later. But all what is left is the fact that you pass a track ID to it, so consider the original coypright non-relevant. 2f376d1b: this was rewritten in b7052b43, but for now we can afford to be careful, so this was marked as GPL only in a previous commit. 43844d09: remaining parts in main.c were reverted in a previous commit. anders has mostly disagreed with the LGPL relicensing. Does not want libaf to become LGPL, but made some concessions. In particular, he granted us permission to relicense 4943e9c52c and 242aa6ebd4. We also consider some of his changes remaining in mpv not relevant for copyright (such as 735de602 - we won't remove the this option completely). We will completely remove his other contributions, including the entire audio filter chain. For now, this stuff is marked as GPL only. The remaining question is how much code in player/audio.c (based on the former mplayer.c and dec_audio.c) is under his copyright. I made claims about this in a previous commit. Nick(ols) Kurshev, svn username "nick" and "nickols_k", could not be reached. He had a lot of changes in early MPlayer. It seems all of that was removed, at least in mpv. His main work, like VIDIX or libswscale work, does not exist in mpv anymore, but the changes to mplayer.c and other core parts still deserve attention: a4119f6b, fb927549, ad3529b8, e11b23dc, 5f2178be, 93c371d5: removed in b43d67e0, d1628d12, 24ed01fe, df58e822. 0a83c6ec, 104c125e, 4e067f62, aec5dcc8, b587a3d6, f3de6e6b: DR, VAA, and "tune" stuff was fully removed later on or replaced with other mechanisms. 340183b0: screenshots were redone later (the VOCTRL was even removed, with an independent implementation using the same VOCTRL a few years later), so not relevant anymore. Basically only the 's' shortcut remains (but not its implementation). 92c5c274, bffd4007, 555c6766: for now marked as GPL only in a previous commit. Might contain some trace amounts of "michael"'s copyright, who agreed to LGPL only once the core is relicensed. This will still be respected, but I don't think it matters at this in this case. (Some code touched by him was merged into mplayer.c, and then disappeared after heavy refactoring.) I tried to be as careful and as complete as possible. It can't be excluded that amends to this will be made later. This does not make the player LGPL yet.
2017-06-23 15:53:41 +02:00
player/command.c LGPL
player/command.h LGPL
player/configfiles.c LGPL
player/core.h LGPL
player/external_files.* LGPL
player/lavfi.* LGPL
player: change license of most core files to LGPL These files have all in common that they were fully or mostly taken from mplayer.c. (mplayer.c was a huge file that contains almost all of the playback core, until it was split into multiple parts.) This was probably the hardest part to relicense, because so much code was moved around all the time. player/audio.c still does not compile. We'll have to redo audio filtering. Once that is done, we can probably actually provide an actual LGPL configure switch. Here is a relatively detailed list of potential issues: 8d190244: author did not reply, parts were made GPL-only in a previous commit. 7882ea9b: author could not be reached, but the code is gone. wscript still has --datadir switch, but I don't think this is relevant to copyright. f197efd5: unclear origin, but I consider the code gone anyway (replaced with generic OSD mechanisms). 8337d9c2: author did not reply, but only the option still exists (under a different name), other code was removed. d8fd7131: did not reply. Disabled in a previous commit. 05258251: same author as above. Both fields actually seem to have vanished (even when tracking renames), so no action taken. d459e644, 268b2c1a: author did not reply, but we reuse only the options (with different names and slightly or fully different semantics, and completely different implementations), so I don't think this is relevant for copyright. 09e742fe, 17c39c4e: same as above. e8a173de, bff4b3ee: author could not be reached. The commands were reworked to properties, and the code outside of the TV code were moved back to the TV code. So I don't think copyright applies to the current command.c parts (mp_property_tv_color, mp_property_tv_freq, mp_property_tv_scan). The TV parts remain GPL. 0810e427: could not be reached. Disabled in a previous commit. 43744a2d: unknown author, but this was replaced by dynamic alloc (if the change is even copyrightable). 116ca0c7: unknown author; reasoning see input.c relicensing commit. e7e4d1d8: these semantics still exist, but as generic code, and this code was fully removed. f1175cd9: the author of the cited patch is unknown, and upon inspection it turns out that I was only using the idea to pause the player on EOF, so I claim it's not copyright relevant. 25affdcc: author could not be reached (yet) - but it's only a function rename, not copyrightable. 5728504c was committed by Arpi (who agreed), but hints that it might be by a different author. In fact it seems to be mostly this patch: http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-eng/2001-November/002041.html The author did not respond, but it all seems to have been removed later. It's a terrible mess though. Arpi reverted the A-V sync code at first, but left the RTC code for a while. The following commits remove these changes 100%: 14b35442, 7181a091, 31482783, 614f8475, df58e822. cehoyos did explicitly not agree to LGPL, but was involved in the following changes: c99d8fc8: applied a patch and didn't modify it, the original author agreed. 40ac0d31: author could not be reached, but all code is gone anyway. The "af" command has a similar function, but works completely different and actually reuses a mechanism older than this patch. 54350436: applied a patch, but didn't modify it, except for adding a German translation, which was removed later. a2dda036: same situation as above 240b743e: this was made GPL-only in a previous commit 7b25afd7: same as above (for now) kirijua could not be reached, but was a regular patch contributor: c2c997fd: video equalizer code move; probably not copyrightable. Is GPL due to Nick anyway. be54f481: technically, this became the audio track property later. But all what is left is the fact that you pass a track ID to it, so consider the original coypright non-relevant. 2f376d1b: this was rewritten in b7052b43, but for now we can afford to be careful, so this was marked as GPL only in a previous commit. 43844d09: remaining parts in main.c were reverted in a previous commit. anders has mostly disagreed with the LGPL relicensing. Does not want libaf to become LGPL, but made some concessions. In particular, he granted us permission to relicense 4943e9c52c and 242aa6ebd4. We also consider some of his changes remaining in mpv not relevant for copyright (such as 735de602 - we won't remove the this option completely). We will completely remove his other contributions, including the entire audio filter chain. For now, this stuff is marked as GPL only. The remaining question is how much code in player/audio.c (based on the former mplayer.c and dec_audio.c) is under his copyright. I made claims about this in a previous commit. Nick(ols) Kurshev, svn username "nick" and "nickols_k", could not be reached. He had a lot of changes in early MPlayer. It seems all of that was removed, at least in mpv. His main work, like VIDIX or libswscale work, does not exist in mpv anymore, but the changes to mplayer.c and other core parts still deserve attention: a4119f6b, fb927549, ad3529b8, e11b23dc, 5f2178be, 93c371d5: removed in b43d67e0, d1628d12, 24ed01fe, df58e822. 0a83c6ec, 104c125e, 4e067f62, aec5dcc8, b587a3d6, f3de6e6b: DR, VAA, and "tune" stuff was fully removed later on or replaced with other mechanisms. 340183b0: screenshots were redone later (the VOCTRL was even removed, with an independent implementation using the same VOCTRL a few years later), so not relevant anymore. Basically only the 's' shortcut remains (but not its implementation). 92c5c274, bffd4007, 555c6766: for now marked as GPL only in a previous commit. Might contain some trace amounts of "michael"'s copyright, who agreed to LGPL only once the core is relicensed. This will still be respected, but I don't think it matters at this in this case. (Some code touched by him was merged into mplayer.c, and then disappeared after heavy refactoring.) I tried to be as careful and as complete as possible. It can't be excluded that amends to this will be made later. This does not make the player LGPL yet.
2017-06-23 15:53:41 +02:00
player/loadfile.c LGPL
player/lua/*.* LGPL
player/lua.c LGPL
player/misc.c LGPL
player: change license of most core files to LGPL These files have all in common that they were fully or mostly taken from mplayer.c. (mplayer.c was a huge file that contains almost all of the playback core, until it was split into multiple parts.) This was probably the hardest part to relicense, because so much code was moved around all the time. player/audio.c still does not compile. We'll have to redo audio filtering. Once that is done, we can probably actually provide an actual LGPL configure switch. Here is a relatively detailed list of potential issues: 8d190244: author did not reply, parts were made GPL-only in a previous commit. 7882ea9b: author could not be reached, but the code is gone. wscript still has --datadir switch, but I don't think this is relevant to copyright. f197efd5: unclear origin, but I consider the code gone anyway (replaced with generic OSD mechanisms). 8337d9c2: author did not reply, but only the option still exists (under a different name), other code was removed. d8fd7131: did not reply. Disabled in a previous commit. 05258251: same author as above. Both fields actually seem to have vanished (even when tracking renames), so no action taken. d459e644, 268b2c1a: author did not reply, but we reuse only the options (with different names and slightly or fully different semantics, and completely different implementations), so I don't think this is relevant for copyright. 09e742fe, 17c39c4e: same as above. e8a173de, bff4b3ee: author could not be reached. The commands were reworked to properties, and the code outside of the TV code were moved back to the TV code. So I don't think copyright applies to the current command.c parts (mp_property_tv_color, mp_property_tv_freq, mp_property_tv_scan). The TV parts remain GPL. 0810e427: could not be reached. Disabled in a previous commit. 43744a2d: unknown author, but this was replaced by dynamic alloc (if the change is even copyrightable). 116ca0c7: unknown author; reasoning see input.c relicensing commit. e7e4d1d8: these semantics still exist, but as generic code, and this code was fully removed. f1175cd9: the author of the cited patch is unknown, and upon inspection it turns out that I was only using the idea to pause the player on EOF, so I claim it's not copyright relevant. 25affdcc: author could not be reached (yet) - but it's only a function rename, not copyrightable. 5728504c was committed by Arpi (who agreed), but hints that it might be by a different author. In fact it seems to be mostly this patch: http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-eng/2001-November/002041.html The author did not respond, but it all seems to have been removed later. It's a terrible mess though. Arpi reverted the A-V sync code at first, but left the RTC code for a while. The following commits remove these changes 100%: 14b35442, 7181a091, 31482783, 614f8475, df58e822. cehoyos did explicitly not agree to LGPL, but was involved in the following changes: c99d8fc8: applied a patch and didn't modify it, the original author agreed. 40ac0d31: author could not be reached, but all code is gone anyway. The "af" command has a similar function, but works completely different and actually reuses a mechanism older than this patch. 54350436: applied a patch, but didn't modify it, except for adding a German translation, which was removed later. a2dda036: same situation as above 240b743e: this was made GPL-only in a previous commit 7b25afd7: same as above (for now) kirijua could not be reached, but was a regular patch contributor: c2c997fd: video equalizer code move; probably not copyrightable. Is GPL due to Nick anyway. be54f481: technically, this became the audio track property later. But all what is left is the fact that you pass a track ID to it, so consider the original coypright non-relevant. 2f376d1b: this was rewritten in b7052b43, but for now we can afford to be careful, so this was marked as GPL only in a previous commit. 43844d09: remaining parts in main.c were reverted in a previous commit. anders has mostly disagreed with the LGPL relicensing. Does not want libaf to become LGPL, but made some concessions. In particular, he granted us permission to relicense 4943e9c52c and 242aa6ebd4. We also consider some of his changes remaining in mpv not relevant for copyright (such as 735de602 - we won't remove the this option completely). We will completely remove his other contributions, including the entire audio filter chain. For now, this stuff is marked as GPL only. The remaining question is how much code in player/audio.c (based on the former mplayer.c and dec_audio.c) is under his copyright. I made claims about this in a previous commit. Nick(ols) Kurshev, svn username "nick" and "nickols_k", could not be reached. He had a lot of changes in early MPlayer. It seems all of that was removed, at least in mpv. His main work, like VIDIX or libswscale work, does not exist in mpv anymore, but the changes to mplayer.c and other core parts still deserve attention: a4119f6b, fb927549, ad3529b8, e11b23dc, 5f2178be, 93c371d5: removed in b43d67e0, d1628d12, 24ed01fe, df58e822. 0a83c6ec, 104c125e, 4e067f62, aec5dcc8, b587a3d6, f3de6e6b: DR, VAA, and "tune" stuff was fully removed later on or replaced with other mechanisms. 340183b0: screenshots were redone later (the VOCTRL was even removed, with an independent implementation using the same VOCTRL a few years later), so not relevant anymore. Basically only the 's' shortcut remains (but not its implementation). 92c5c274, bffd4007, 555c6766: for now marked as GPL only in a previous commit. Might contain some trace amounts of "michael"'s copyright, who agreed to LGPL only once the core is relicensed. This will still be respected, but I don't think it matters at this in this case. (Some code touched by him was merged into mplayer.c, and then disappeared after heavy refactoring.) I tried to be as careful and as complete as possible. It can't be excluded that amends to this will be made later. This does not make the player LGPL yet.
2017-06-23 15:53:41 +02:00
player/osd.c LGPL
player/playloop.c LGPL
player/screenshot.* LGPL
player/scripting.* LGPL
player: change license of most core files to LGPL These files have all in common that they were fully or mostly taken from mplayer.c. (mplayer.c was a huge file that contains almost all of the playback core, until it was split into multiple parts.) This was probably the hardest part to relicense, because so much code was moved around all the time. player/audio.c still does not compile. We'll have to redo audio filtering. Once that is done, we can probably actually provide an actual LGPL configure switch. Here is a relatively detailed list of potential issues: 8d190244: author did not reply, parts were made GPL-only in a previous commit. 7882ea9b: author could not be reached, but the code is gone. wscript still has --datadir switch, but I don't think this is relevant to copyright. f197efd5: unclear origin, but I consider the code gone anyway (replaced with generic OSD mechanisms). 8337d9c2: author did not reply, but only the option still exists (under a different name), other code was removed. d8fd7131: did not reply. Disabled in a previous commit. 05258251: same author as above. Both fields actually seem to have vanished (even when tracking renames), so no action taken. d459e644, 268b2c1a: author did not reply, but we reuse only the options (with different names and slightly or fully different semantics, and completely different implementations), so I don't think this is relevant for copyright. 09e742fe, 17c39c4e: same as above. e8a173de, bff4b3ee: author could not be reached. The commands were reworked to properties, and the code outside of the TV code were moved back to the TV code. So I don't think copyright applies to the current command.c parts (mp_property_tv_color, mp_property_tv_freq, mp_property_tv_scan). The TV parts remain GPL. 0810e427: could not be reached. Disabled in a previous commit. 43744a2d: unknown author, but this was replaced by dynamic alloc (if the change is even copyrightable). 116ca0c7: unknown author; reasoning see input.c relicensing commit. e7e4d1d8: these semantics still exist, but as generic code, and this code was fully removed. f1175cd9: the author of the cited patch is unknown, and upon inspection it turns out that I was only using the idea to pause the player on EOF, so I claim it's not copyright relevant. 25affdcc: author could not be reached (yet) - but it's only a function rename, not copyrightable. 5728504c was committed by Arpi (who agreed), but hints that it might be by a different author. In fact it seems to be mostly this patch: http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-eng/2001-November/002041.html The author did not respond, but it all seems to have been removed later. It's a terrible mess though. Arpi reverted the A-V sync code at first, but left the RTC code for a while. The following commits remove these changes 100%: 14b35442, 7181a091, 31482783, 614f8475, df58e822. cehoyos did explicitly not agree to LGPL, but was involved in the following changes: c99d8fc8: applied a patch and didn't modify it, the original author agreed. 40ac0d31: author could not be reached, but all code is gone anyway. The "af" command has a similar function, but works completely different and actually reuses a mechanism older than this patch. 54350436: applied a patch, but didn't modify it, except for adding a German translation, which was removed later. a2dda036: same situation as above 240b743e: this was made GPL-only in a previous commit 7b25afd7: same as above (for now) kirijua could not be reached, but was a regular patch contributor: c2c997fd: video equalizer code move; probably not copyrightable. Is GPL due to Nick anyway. be54f481: technically, this became the audio track property later. But all what is left is the fact that you pass a track ID to it, so consider the original coypright non-relevant. 2f376d1b: this was rewritten in b7052b43, but for now we can afford to be careful, so this was marked as GPL only in a previous commit. 43844d09: remaining parts in main.c were reverted in a previous commit. anders has mostly disagreed with the LGPL relicensing. Does not want libaf to become LGPL, but made some concessions. In particular, he granted us permission to relicense 4943e9c52c and 242aa6ebd4. We also consider some of his changes remaining in mpv not relevant for copyright (such as 735de602 - we won't remove the this option completely). We will completely remove his other contributions, including the entire audio filter chain. For now, this stuff is marked as GPL only. The remaining question is how much code in player/audio.c (based on the former mplayer.c and dec_audio.c) is under his copyright. I made claims about this in a previous commit. Nick(ols) Kurshev, svn username "nick" and "nickols_k", could not be reached. He had a lot of changes in early MPlayer. It seems all of that was removed, at least in mpv. His main work, like VIDIX or libswscale work, does not exist in mpv anymore, but the changes to mplayer.c and other core parts still deserve attention: a4119f6b, fb927549, ad3529b8, e11b23dc, 5f2178be, 93c371d5: removed in b43d67e0, d1628d12, 24ed01fe, df58e822. 0a83c6ec, 104c125e, 4e067f62, aec5dcc8, b587a3d6, f3de6e6b: DR, VAA, and "tune" stuff was fully removed later on or replaced with other mechanisms. 340183b0: screenshots were redone later (the VOCTRL was even removed, with an independent implementation using the same VOCTRL a few years later), so not relevant anymore. Basically only the 's' shortcut remains (but not its implementation). 92c5c274, bffd4007, 555c6766: for now marked as GPL only in a previous commit. Might contain some trace amounts of "michael"'s copyright, who agreed to LGPL only once the core is relicensed. This will still be respected, but I don't think it matters at this in this case. (Some code touched by him was merged into mplayer.c, and then disappeared after heavy refactoring.) I tried to be as careful and as complete as possible. It can't be excluded that amends to this will be made later. This does not make the player LGPL yet.
2017-06-23 15:53:41 +02:00
player/sub.c LGPL
player/video.c LGPL
stream/ai_* will stay GPL (TV code)
stream/audio_in.* will stay GPL (TV code)
stream/cache.c LGPLv3+
stream/cache_file.c LGPL
stream/cookies.* LGPL
stream/dvb* must stay GPL
stream/frequencies.* must stay GPL
stream/rar.* LGPL
stream/stream_avdevice.c LGPL
stream/stream_bluray.c unknown
2017-06-20 10:15:22 +02:00
stream/stream.* LGPL
stream/stream_cb.c LGPL
stream/stream_cdda.c unknown
stream/stream_dvb.* must stay GPL
stream/stream_dvd.c unknown
stream/stream_dvd_common.* unknown
stream/stream_dvdnav.c unknown
stream/stream_edl.c LGPL
stream/stream_file.c LGPL
stream/stream_lavf.c LGPL
stream/stream_libarchive.* LGPL
stream/stream_memory.c LGPL
stream/stream_mf.c LGPL
2017-05-08 12:45:50 +02:00
stream/stream_null.c LGPL
stream/stream_rar.c LGPL
stream/stream_smb.c will stay GPLv3
stream/stream_tv.c will stay GPL
stream/tv* will stay GPL
sub/* LGPL
ta/* LGPL (ISC)
video/decode/d3d.* LGPL
dec_video: change license to LGPL (almost) "Almost" because this might contain copyright by michael, who agreed with LGPL, but only once the core is LGPL. This is preparation for that to happen. Apart from that, the usual remarks apply. In particular, dec_video.c started out quite chaotic with no modularization, but was later basically gutted, and in general rewritten a bunch of times. Not going to give a history lesson. Special attention needs to be given to 3 patches by cehosos, who did not agree to the relicensing: 240b743ebdf: --field-dominance e32cbbf7dc3: reinit VO if aspect ratio changes 306f6243fdf: use container aspect if codec aspect unset (?) The first patch is pretty clearly still in the current code, and needs to be disabled for LGPL. The functionality of the second patch is still active, but implemented completely different, and as part of general frame parameter changes (at the time of the patch, MPlayer already reinitialized the VO on frame size and pixel format changes - all this was merged into a single check for changing image parameters). The third patch makes me a bit more uncomfortable. It appears the code was moved to dec_video.c in de68b8f23c8c, and further changed in 82f0d373, 0a0bb905, and bf13bd0d. You could claim that cehoyos' copyright still sticks. Fortunately, we implement alternative aspect detection, which is simpler and probably preferable, and which arguably contains none of the original code and logic, and thus should be fully safe. While I don't know if cehoyos' copyright actually still applies, I'm more comfortable with making the code GPL-only for now. Also change the default to use the (in future) plain LGPL code, and deprecate the one associated with the GPL code, so we can eventually remove the GPL code. But it's also possible we decide that the copyright doesn't apply, and undo the deprecation and GPL guards. I expect that users won't notice anything. If you ask me, the old aspect method was probably an accidental bug instead of intentional behavior. Although, the new aspect method was broken too, so I had to fix it.
2017-06-18 18:27:48 +02:00
video/decode/dec_video.* almost LGPL
video/decode/hw_cuda.c LGPL
video/decode/hw_d3d11va.c LGPL
video/decode/hw_dxva2.c LGPL
video/decode/hw_videotoolbox.c LGPL
video/decode/lavc.h almost LGPLv3+
video/decode/vd.h LGPL
video/decode/vd_lavc.c almost LGPLv3+
video/filter/refqueue.* LGPL
video/filter/vf.c LGPL
video/filter/vf.h LGPL (mostly)
video/filter/vf_buffer.c LGPL
video/filter/vf_crop.c will be deleted
video/filter/vf_d3d11vpp.c LGPL
video/filter/vf_dsize.c will be deleted
video/filter/vf_eq.c will be deleted
video/filter/vf_expand.c will be deleted
video/filter/vf_flip.c will be deleted
video/filter/vf_format.c will be deleted
video/filter/vf_gradfun.c will be deleted
video/filter/vf_lavfi.* LGPL
video/filter/vf_mirror.c will be deleted
video/filter/vf_noformat.c will be deleted
video/filter/vf_pullup.c will be deleted
video/filter/vf_rotate.c will be deleted
video/filter/vf_scale.c will be deleted
video/filter/vf_stereo3d.c will be deleted
video/filter/vf_sub.c will be deleted
video/filter/vf_vapoursynth.c LGPL
video/filter/vf_vavpp.c LGPL
video/filter/vf_vdpaupp.c LGPL
video/filter/vf_yadif.c will be deleted
video/csputils.* LGPL
video/fmt-conversion.* LGPL
video/gpu_memcpy.* will be deleted
video/hwdec.* LGPL
video/image_writer.* LGPL
video/img_format.* LGPL
video/mp_image.* almost LGPL
video/mp_image_pool.* LGPL
video/out/aspect.* LGPL
video/out/bitmap_packer.* LGPL
video/out/cocoa* unknown
video/out/d3d_shader_420p.h LGPL
video/out/d3d_shader_nv12.h LGPL
video/out/d3d_shader_yuv.hlsl LGPL
video/out/dither.* LGPL
video/out/drm_common.* LGPL
video/out/filter_kernels.* LGPL (BSD)
video/out/opengl/hwdec_vaglx.c GPL
video/out/opengl/* LGPL
vo.c, vo.h, vo_null.c: change license to LGPL Most contributors have agreed. vo.c requires a "driver" entry for each video output - we assume that if someone who didn't agree to LGPL added a line, it's fine for vo.c to be LGPL anyway. If the affected video output is not disabled at compilation time, the resulting binary will be GPL anyway. One problem are the changes by Nick Kurshev (usually using "nick" as SVN username). He could not be reached. I believe all changes to his files are actually gone, but here is a detailed listing: fa1d5742bc: nick introduces a new VO API. It was removed in 64bedd9683. Some of this was replaced by VOCTRLs are introduced in 7c51652a1b, obviously replacing at least some functionality by his API. b587a3d642: nick adds a vo_tune_info_t struct. Removed in 64bedd9683 too. 9caad2c29a: nick adds some VOCTRLs, which were silently removed in 8cc5ba5ab8 (they became unused probably with the VIDIX removal). 340183b0e9: nick adds VO-based screenshots, which got removed in 2f4b840f62. Strangely the same name was introduced in 01cf896a2f again, but this is a coincidence and worked differently (also it was removed yet again in 2858232220). 104c125e6d: nick adds an option for "direct rendering". It was renamed in 6403904ae9 and fully removed in e48b21dd87. 5ddd8e92a1: nick adds code to check the VO driver preinit arg to every single VO driver. The argument itself and any possibly remaining code associated with it was removed in 1f5ffe7d30. f6878753fb: nick adds header inclusion guards. We assume this is not relevant for copyright. Some of nick's code was merely moved to other files, such as the equalizer stuff added in 555c676683 and moved in 4db72f6a80 and 12579136ff, and don't affect copyright of these files anymore. Other notes: fef7b17c34: a patch by someone who wasn't asked for relicensing added a symbol that was removed again in 1b09f4633. 4a8a46fafd: author probably didn't agree to LGPL, but the function signature was changed later on anyway, and nothing of this is left. 7b25afd742: the same author adds a symbol to what is vo.h today, which this relicensing commit removes, as it was unused. (It's not clear whether the mere symbol is copyrightable, but no need to take a risk.) 3a406e94d7, 9dd8f241ac: slave mode things by someone who couldn't be reached. This aspect of the old slave mode was completely removed. bbeb54d80a: patch by someone who was not asked, but the added code was completely removed again.
2017-05-10 14:32:34 +02:00
video/out/vo.c LGPL
video/out/vo.h LGPL
video/out/vo_caca.c unknown
video/out/vo_direct3d.c unknown
video/out/vo_drm.c LGPL
video/out/vo_image.c LGPL
video/out/vo_lavc.c LGPL
vo.c, vo.h, vo_null.c: change license to LGPL Most contributors have agreed. vo.c requires a "driver" entry for each video output - we assume that if someone who didn't agree to LGPL added a line, it's fine for vo.c to be LGPL anyway. If the affected video output is not disabled at compilation time, the resulting binary will be GPL anyway. One problem are the changes by Nick Kurshev (usually using "nick" as SVN username). He could not be reached. I believe all changes to his files are actually gone, but here is a detailed listing: fa1d5742bc: nick introduces a new VO API. It was removed in 64bedd9683. Some of this was replaced by VOCTRLs are introduced in 7c51652a1b, obviously replacing at least some functionality by his API. b587a3d642: nick adds a vo_tune_info_t struct. Removed in 64bedd9683 too. 9caad2c29a: nick adds some VOCTRLs, which were silently removed in 8cc5ba5ab8 (they became unused probably with the VIDIX removal). 340183b0e9: nick adds VO-based screenshots, which got removed in 2f4b840f62. Strangely the same name was introduced in 01cf896a2f again, but this is a coincidence and worked differently (also it was removed yet again in 2858232220). 104c125e6d: nick adds an option for "direct rendering". It was renamed in 6403904ae9 and fully removed in e48b21dd87. 5ddd8e92a1: nick adds code to check the VO driver preinit arg to every single VO driver. The argument itself and any possibly remaining code associated with it was removed in 1f5ffe7d30. f6878753fb: nick adds header inclusion guards. We assume this is not relevant for copyright. Some of nick's code was merely moved to other files, such as the equalizer stuff added in 555c676683 and moved in 4db72f6a80 and 12579136ff, and don't affect copyright of these files anymore. Other notes: fef7b17c34: a patch by someone who wasn't asked for relicensing added a symbol that was removed again in 1b09f4633. 4a8a46fafd: author probably didn't agree to LGPL, but the function signature was changed later on anyway, and nothing of this is left. 7b25afd742: the same author adds a symbol to what is vo.h today, which this relicensing commit removes, as it was unused. (It's not clear whether the mere symbol is copyrightable, but no need to take a risk.) 3a406e94d7, 9dd8f241ac: slave mode things by someone who couldn't be reached. This aspect of the old slave mode was completely removed. bbeb54d80a: patch by someone who was not asked, but the added code was completely removed again.
2017-05-10 14:32:34 +02:00
video/out/vo_null.c LGPL
video/out/vo_opengl.c LGPL
video/out/vo_opengl_cb.c LGPL
video/out/vo_rpi.c LGPL
video/out/vo_sdl.c LGPL
video/out/vo_tct.c LGPL
video/out/vo_vaapi.c probably impossible (some company's code)
video/out/vo_vdpau.c probably impossible (nVidia's code)
video/out/vo_wayland.c LGPL
video/out/vo_x11.c probably impossible
video/out/vo_xv.c probably impossible
video/out/w32_common.* LGPL
video/out/wayland* LGPL
video/out/win32/* LGPL
video/out/win_state.* LGPL
video/out/x11_common.* probably impossible
video/out/x11_icon.bin must stay GPL
video/sws_utils.* LGPL
video/vaapi.* hard (GPL-only parts must be ifdefed)
video/vdpau.c hard (GPL-only parts must be ifdefed)
video/vdpau_functions.inc LGPL
video/vdpau.h unknown
video/vdpau_mixer.* actual code must be rewritten
video/vt.* LGPL
Other:
x Logo GPL (?), might have to exclude from LGPL builds