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Helix Player to be GPL'd

Gnome Multimedia
Gnome Multimedia

RealNetworks will be releasing the Helix Player under tri-license terms which will include the GPL in the next 30 days, thanks in no small part to the folks at Novell and Red Hat who pushed hard to make this happen. In very closely related news, Novell and Red Hat are both standardizing on the Helix Player as the standard media player on their commercial distrubutions. Details on all of this are available in the press releases (Real and Novell, Real and Red Hat), as well as this piece in the New York Times. Source code can be downloaded from the Helix Community

Re: Helix: no GPL media platform

Pluggable codecs that many apps can use. They make the difference between a collection of applications and a unified multimedia workstation. Video apps would be SO much further on if gstreamer had been the standard a long time ago. Not to mention 3D apps like blender, games like Neverwinter Nights, etc, etc.

It's about time Linux started using codecs everywhere, rather than re-implementing from scratch, and supporting organisations who want to release codecs for players etc. too.