Hey Guys,
Never heard about the Atomic Dumpster but I quickly checked the website where
the developer mention he moved to Cocoa
for batching reasons which made me curious if the java actual code was still
there. And in fact it is.
yBook:~ ygor$ jar /Users/ygor/Desktop/Atomic\ Dumpster.jar
Illegal option: /
Usage: jar {ctxui}[vfm0Me] [jar-file] [manifest-file] [entry-point] [-C dir]
files ...
Options:
-c create new archive
-t list table of contents for archive
-x extract named (or all) files from archive
-u update existing archive
-v generate verbose output on standard output
-f specify archive file name
-m include manifest information from specified manifest file
-e specify application entry point for stand-alone application
bundled into an executable jar file
-0 store only; use no ZIP compression
-M do not create a manifest file for the entries
-i generate index information for the specified jar files
-C change to the specified directory and include the following file
If any file is a directory then it is processed recursively.
The manifest file name, the archive file name and the entry point name are
specified in the same order as the 'm', 'f' and 'e' flags.
Example 1: to archive two class files into an archive called classes.jar:
jar cvf classes.jar Foo.class Bar.class
Example 2: use an existing manifest file 'mymanifest' and archive all the
files in the foo/ directory into 'classes.jar':
jar cvfm classes.jar mymanifest -C foo/ .
Can't test right now. But I doubt it wont work.
Cheers,
Ygor Nachornik
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On 3 , May, 2012, at 4:35 PM, martin tallosy wrote:
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> wrong address the first time ----
>
> That sounds like it is rendered correctly, and the the Player does the
> adjustment.
>
> Try Quicktime Pro again.
>
> Hit Command-J to open the movie properties.
> Select the video track.
> there under visual settings you see the actual size of your .mov, and the
> Display size, that is the size after it was 'recalculated' with the
> appropriate aspect ratio.
>
> You can uncheck the ' preserve Aspect Ratio' checkbox and enter the preferred
> size. if you enter the native size and save the mov, it should be fine.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Best,
>
> Martin
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 2 May 2012 21:16:00 +0300
> From: Ron Ganbar <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] Quicktime pixel aspect ratio
> To: Nuke user discussion <[email protected]>
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> Thanks for the attachment, Adrian.
> Through this I discovered there is no pasp atom on my file. Still, when I
> bring it into Nuke I see a the file normally, but in Quicktime player it is
> squashed. Very strange.
>
> Thanks for the links, Wouter. The ATomic Dumpster is a PowerPC application,
> so it doesn't work anymore. But if I get my hands on a Windows box, I'll
> give the other thing a try.
>
> Cheers,
> Ron Ganbar
> email: [email protected]
> tel: +44 (0)7968 007 309 [UK]
> +972 (0)54 255 9765 [Israel]
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