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Shit! Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I may be able to move my application to? My application uses QTJava to create an avi file from a large number of generated images... I would love to find something else that I can move my application to that also doesn't cost anything (seeing how Im not making money with my application)... Thanks for your advice > From: email@hidden > To: email@hidden > Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 13:19:37 -0500 > Subject: Re: QTJava will be depreciated next year. > > > On Jun 10, 2008, at 12:21 PM, Alex Shaykevich wrote: > > > One of the things that made QTJ so great was that the developer > > wasn't responsible for distributing and codecs and, therefore, was > > off the hook for any licensing issues. Even if someone were to hack > > Java and something like ffmpeg into an actual editing engine, it > > still leaves the developer in a quandry regarding legality and > > licensing. > > > > --Alex > > > > I was trying to address that when I mentioned licensing to an OS > community. Not so much licensing the QT4J code, which is probably not > particularly useful except as a planning document, as I was thinking > about licensing access to develop against QTX to said community. > Apple is still responsible for QT and getting QT to the masses (which > has always chafed a significant subset of this community) while OS > devs continue to code against it being there. Whether this gets > around codec licensing issues is an exercise I leave to my legal > brethren but it could be one way for Apple to politely / quietly drop > QT4J off their plate. If nothing comes from the community at least > Apple wasn't the one who axed the product in the end--i.e. they could > plausibly say there wasn't enough interest in the product to justify > its continued viability. > > The question isn't whether Apple will continue to develop a > multifaceted media application for two of the three main desktop > operating systems so much as whether they'll facilitate or even permit > someone to code against that application. I don't see how it is any > skin off their back--other than maybe some increase in what they pay > for licensing--to communicate their dev path to an OS community and > provide a modicum of access to their dev docs. In return they get > some additional push for ubiquitous QT installation that they can > leverage á la iTunes / ITMS / etc. > > Then again, I'm merely a code drone who doesn't even get to play with > Apple stuff except in my free time. I'm certainly no PM, PO, or the > like and if Apple decides to just /dev/null the whole thing then > that's their prerogative. It's just as likely (at least) that I'm > completely wrong in my assessment and QT4J will continue to drift into > obsolescence with no fast and hard break like I think will happen with > QTX. The ultimate point being we probably won't know until they > release it because Apple is not particularly involved with this > community. > > That's probably enough speculative ranting from me on a rumor thread. > > -Nick _______________________________________________ > Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. > QuickTime-java mailing list (email@hidden) > Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: > http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/quicktime-java/email@hidden > > This email sent to email@hidden Instantly invite friends from Facebook and other social networks to join you on Windows Live™ Messenger. Invite friends now! |
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| >Re: QTJava will be depreciated next year. (From: Alex Shaykevich <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: QTJava will be depreciated next year. (From: Nick Hansen <email@hidden>) |
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