Karl wrote:
> Hi,
> package seems to be missing in Squeak4.1
Thanks to Karl's post I was able to dig out the announcement that its
deletion from 3.10 and subsequent releases:
http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/beginners/2008-May/004303.html
"[ANN] 3.10 is Final, over, finito ..."
Als
Hi,
package seems to be missing in Squeak4.1
You can load it from Squeak3.9 repository:
Add repository to Monticello:
MCHttpRepository
location: 'http://source.squeak.org/39a'
user: ''
password: ''
Load package Movies
It complains about dependensies, proceed trough that.
Comme
> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 04:08:41PM -0300, Bruno Giacomelli wrote:
>> - Where can I find ealier versions of Squeak? It appears that my version
>> Squeak 4.1 (released on 17 April 2010) don't have compatibility with
>> MPEGMoviePlayer yet, I think.
Bruno, MPEGPlayer is in the 3.9 images.
On 27.04.2010, at 02:22, David T. Lewis wrote:
>
> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 04:08:41PM -0300, Bruno Giacomelli wrote:
>> Sorry to bother once again, but now I come with what that might seen a very
>> begginer question: how can I use Sophie inside a Squeak project?
You can look at how the Sophie de
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 04:08:41PM -0300, Bruno Giacomelli wrote:
> Sorry to bother once again, but now I come with what that might seen a very
> begginer question: how can I use Sophie inside a Squeak project? I've
> looking ways to handle video media but I think I'm not getting a good
> progress
Sorry to bother once again, but now I come with what that might seen a very
begginer question: how can I use Sophie inside a Squeak project? I've
looking ways to handle video media but I think I'm not getting a good
progress on the language, maybe.
Another questions:
- Where can I find ealier
Thanks so much, I'll try Sophie :)
Cya
2010/4/22 Bert Freudenberg
> On 22.04.2010, at 14:36, Bruno Giacomelli wrote:
>
> Nice! Thank you guys for the support!
>
> I think a better word is "handle" videos instead of "manipulate".
>
>
> So, it was said that there's only one option of plugin right
On 22.04.2010, at 14:36, Bruno Giacomelli wrote:
> Nice! Thank you guys for the support!
>
> I think a better word is "handle" videos instead of "manipulate".
>
>
> So, it was said that there's only one option of plugin right now (MPEG) for
> cross-platform. Considering that my application wil
Nice! Thank you guys for the support!
I think a better word is "handle" videos instead of "manipulate".
So, it was said that there's only one option of plugin right now (MPEG) for
cross-platform. Considering that my application will run only with windows
systems, is there any way to work with AV
Open MPEGMoviePlayer and click on the menu. There should be some options there.
Convert a mpeg movie or a folder of pictures.
Karl
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 11:18 PM, Hannes Hirzel wrote:
> How do I convert movies into JMV?
>
> Hannes
>
> On 4/20/10, karl ramberg wrote:
>> JMV is a Squeak jpg vi
On 20.04.2010, at 22:10, Bruno Giacomelli wrote:
> Which are the best classes to manipulate video media in Squeak? I'm planning
> to make a little video player application with Squeak and didn't find nothing
> really useful at Google (I'll try harder).
What do you mean by "manipulate"?
There i
How do I convert movies into JMV?
Hannes
On 4/20/10, karl ramberg wrote:
> JMV is a Squeak jpg videoformat
> Plays with MPEGMoviePlayer
>
> karl
>
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:10 PM, Bruno Giacomelli
> wrote:
>> Which are the best classes to manipulate video media in Squeak? I'm
>> planning
>>
JMV is a Squeak jpg videoformat
Plays with MPEGMoviePlayer
karl
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:10 PM, Bruno Giacomelli
wrote:
> Which are the best classes to manipulate video media in Squeak? I'm planning
> to make a little video player application with Squeak and didn't find
> nothing really useful
Which are the best classes to manipulate video media in Squeak? I'm planning
to make a little video player application with Squeak and didn't find
nothing really useful at Google (I'll try harder).
Thanks in advance!
Bruno
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