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Quick Links: Project Wiki | Multimedia Source Guide | Project Roadmap#Multimedia Project Overview#Welcome to the QNX Multimedia project. Our team develops software that lets you integrate media devices and content easily so that you can play audio and video, and display photos from a myriad of different devices with as little work as possible. The main features that the software provides are:
Like other groups in QNX, our focus is embedded systems, so we've paid attention to memory and CPU usage, as well as allowed you to integrate hardware acceleration such as DSPs. There are many extensible points in the software to add codecs, playlist parsing plugins, metadata source plugins, multimedia device drivers, etc. We share our development environment with you on this site — you even have access to the source code where you can find all these extensible points. An important key to the success of this project is open two-way communication. Please tell us what you think, and ask questions! Just go to the Multimedia Forum. Developers at QNX and who are part of this project elsewhere will be monitoring the forum and will post responses to the threads you create. Downloads#This section explains what you can download, and where you can find it. Source Code#For instructions on how to download and build the source code, see the Multimedia Source Guide . Milestone Binary Downloads#You can download our milestone builds here. As you know, in the world of multimedia there are many licenses, and we have to respect them. This means that we can't share all the different binaries with you unless you sign agreements with those who license out that technology. If you would like to have access to those additional packages, please contact the Sales department at QNX to make a request. Want to Know More?#
Read The Legal Stuff: License(s)#Except as expressly noted, tThe QNX softwareurce available for download from this Project is licensed to you by QSS under the QNX Non-Commercial End User License Agreement, Commercial Software License Agreement (CSLA), or Partner Software License Agreement (see http://licensing.qnx.com/developer-licenses/ and the terms of your Foundry 27 Terms of Use / Membership Agreement at http://pegasus.ott.qnx.com/download/download/16863/FTU-MA_001_Final_Sep7-07.pdf) . QNX Aviage Multimedia Suite and third party components are provided to CSLA licensees solely for the purpose of internal evaluation and prototyping, and external demonstration, unless you have or until you get the appropriate commercial license(s). The Multimedia project seeks to integrate a variety of commercially released and experimental QSS proprietary, open source and third party technologies in order to deliver a broad range of multimedia capabilities to embedded developers. In order to develop, use and ship devices that offer such functionality it is necessary to understand the various technology and content stakeholders and how to obtain the requisite intellectual property license rights. This can be a complicated picture. It will depend on a number of factors, including the device’s capabilities, its intended use(s), and the markets in which the device is to be manufactured, distributed and sold. QNX publishes licensing information relating to commercially released components in its License Guide (see QNX Aviage Multimedia Suite at http://licensing.qnx.com/license-guide/). It is not intended to be a comprehensive guide to multimedia licensing. It does provide an explanation of the license rights being offered by QSS, and other third party licensing considerations that QSS is aware of that may impact the development of QNX Aviage Multimedia Suite-based embedded devices. |
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