* video files, or from sets of image files. It is written in C++
* and distributed under the GPL.
*
- * Video files are decoded using FFmpeg (http://ffmpeg.org), so any video
+ * Video and sound files are decoded using FFmpeg (http://ffmpeg.org), so any file
* supported by FFmpeg should be usable with DCP-o-matic. DCP-o-matic's output has been
* tested on numerous digital projectors.
*
* of servers over a network.
*
* DCP-o-matic can also make DCPs from still images, for advertisements and such-like.
- *
+ *
* Parts of DCP-o-matic are based on OpenDCP (http://code.google.com/p/opendcp),
* written by Terrence Meiczinger.
*
* DCP-o-matic uses libopenjpeg (http://code.google.com/p/openjpeg/) for JPEG2000 encoding
- * and libsndfile (http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/) for WAV file manipulation. It
- * also makes heavy use of the boost libraries (http://www.boost.org/). ImageMagick
- * (http://www.imagemagick.org/) is used for still-image encoding and decoding, and the GUI is
- * built using wxWidgets (http://wxwidgets.org/). It also uses libmhash (http://mhash.sourceforge.net/)
- * for debugging purposes.
+ * and ImageMagick (http://www.imagemagick.org/) for still-image encoding and decoding.
+ * It also uses the boost libraries (http://www.boost.org/) and the GUI is
+ * built using wxWidgets (http://wxwidgets.org/).
*
* Thanks are due to the authors and communities of all DCP-o-matic's dependencies.
*
* Email correspondance is welcome to carl@dcpomatic.com
*
- * More details can be found at http://dcpomatic.com/
+ * More details can be found at https://dcpomatic.com/
*/