Rolf Ernst <rolf.ernst <at> silverlightning.org> writes: > let me then ask this again: There are tons of references off the official > mplayer sites to GUI builds which include the, of course, the mplayer build > and they do not offer the source Please point me to those. > - are all these folks in violation? Possibly. > And if they are in violation, why would the mplayer team officially reference > them. If you mean we advertise for them, then you are correct, that is not a smart idea... > This makes no sense to me. Most if not all of the GUI players referenced > from the official site include the AAC decoder, i.e. libfaac. There is an AAC decoder (apart from libavcodec) that is called libfaad (note the "d"). It is released under GPL and therefore compatible with MPlayer's software license (and a fork is part of MPlayer's official source). There is an AAC encoder (apart from the one in libavcodec) that is called libfaac and that is only released under a proprietary license. (So there is no grey area imo.) Carl Eugen