The Openlibraries
The Openlibraries are a powerful, cross-platform set of C++ libraries that provide developers with key components for the development of rich media applications. The Openlibraries are the first of its kind and represent a crucial step forward in the development of open source tools for creating digital content. Its library modules can be used to develop applications for such things as editing, compositing, media players, encoders and image processing.
About The Openlibraries
About openlibraries
Openlibraries Overview
User Development Guides
Build Information
syncing with stable Repositories
building on linux
release on linux
building on OS X
release on osx
building on Windows
release on windows
General
building ffmpeg from source
MinGW/msys (ffmpeg windows)
building FAAD2
Other Documentation
Open Libraries dependencies’ licenses
supported codecs and containers for decoding
