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Post by SQ » Sun Nov 07, 2004 4:07 pm

Ugh. Crap.

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Post by AbsoluteDestiny » Mon Nov 08, 2004 10:50 am

OK big update.

New amvapp to test (rc8), trimmed down in some places and expanded in others.

AMV resize calc, avisynth 2.56a and lagarith are notable additions.

Lots of new pages too - pretty much everything has a page now, very little new things to write, just things to tweak/update/correct.


Comments are welcome particularly re: amvapp.

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Post by trythil » Mon Nov 08, 2004 1:08 pm

AbsoluteDestiny wrote:OK big update.

New amvapp to test (rc8), trimmed down in some places and expanded in others.

AMV resize calc, avisynth 2.56a and lagarith are notable additions.

Lots of new pages too - pretty much everything has a page now, very little new things to write, just things to tweak/update/correct.


Comments are welcome particularly re: amvapp.
Ooh, on this note:

I'd appreciate feedback on the accuracy of the resize calculator, as well as any bugs in its interface, calculation routines, whatever. I won't make any commitments to fixing bugs in its calculation or interface anytime in the next week because of final exams, but I'll keep them logged and will get to fixing them ASAP.

If I don't, AbsoluteDestiny will kill me, so you win either way.

Alternatively, if you are familiar with Java and Swing, you may certainly elect to fix bugs yourself. I also find mechanical and architectural questions about source code (read: code-talk) to be easier to answer than questions relating behavior and source (read: bug reports), so that may be a plus as well.

The source is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL v2 or later. If you prefer to use an IDE, the source can be readily imported into Eclipse Platform or JCreator Pro, and with enough tweaking will work with any Java development environment.

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Post by AbsoluteDestiny » Mon Nov 08, 2004 1:11 pm

Oh yeah, I forgot to get the latest source off you... I'll have to add that ^^;;

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Post by post-it » Thu Dec 09, 2004 8:47 pm

:?: is anyone else playing with the openVIP editer C++ archieves ?

So far, it is a multi-line editer for Video and Audio; but its doing something wrong
to the Xvid Encodes ( its color shimmering! )

any idea's ?

THx

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