I wanted to know a bit more on licensing the distribution of the Indeo5
codec with a commercial product. From the license I understand it is
free of charge. Can somebody confirm that:
* the license is really free and also for unlimited distribution?
* i just need to copy the ir50_32.dll file to the windows system dir and
register it?
* i do not need to include Intel trademark information in the
documentation of our product?
I saw an InstallShield example for an installer, but we use Wise
Solutions. Is there some installer code available for this installer as
well?
Thanks,
- Alex
The Indeo(R) video codec can be freely distributable in binary form with
your software product. Terms and conditions for the distribution of the
Indeo codec with your product can be found in the document at
http://developer.intel.com/ial/indeo/video/license.htm.
Please read carefully all of the terms of the license agreement, especially
items 3 and 6 to answer your specific questions.
Documentation on writing a custom installation programs for installing the
Indeo video codecs on a target machine can be found in the following places:
1. The \Program Files\Intel\Indeo\Instlsrc directory of your Indeo
developer installation.
2. At:
http://support.intel.com/support/technologies/multimedia/indeo/developer/indinshld.htm
3. At:
http://support.intel.com/support/technologies/multimedia/indeo/developer/24223.htm.
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Best regards,
Jim A.
Intel(R) Customer Support
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