Open Source Notices

Third-Party Components And Corresponding Source

AntiiQ Core is proprietary software. Public releases may include third-party open-source components that carry attribution and source-availability obligations. This page exists to publish those notices clearly and in release-grade form.

FFmpeg

Demuxing, decoding, metadata extraction, and resampling for local audio playback.

Public releases should include the exact corresponding source bundle used for shipped binaries and any public build instructions you provide.

SoundTouch

Tempo and pitch processing for time manipulation features.

Public releases should include the exact corresponding source bundle for the version used in the shipped app.

FFmpeg

Used for demuxing, decoding, metadata extraction, and resampling within the local playback pipeline.

Corresponding source bundle: https://REPLACE-WITH-FFMPEG-SOURCE-BUNDLE.example

Build script or build notes: https://REPLACE-WITH-FFMPEG-BUILD-SCRIPT.example

SoundTouch

Used for tempo and pitch processing within time-manipulation features.

Corresponding source bundle: https://REPLACE-WITH-SOUNDTOUCH-SOURCE-BUNDLE.example

Release practice

Public releases should point to the precise source and build references that correspond to the shipped binary, rather than a generic upstream page.

Product notice

AntiiQ Core itself is not being released as open source through this page. This route exists specifically for third-party attribution and corresponding-source publication.