Has anyone tried a port to cygwin?
On 25/01/07, Marcin Kostur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry, my mistake i just looked at the code ;-).
It is really incredible that it is written in Xlib from scratch.
That's why it starts few times faster than e.g. kino despite it is
10x bigger.
Maybe X-cyg
what about cywgin? isn't there xlib port for cywgin?
2007/1/25, Andraž Tori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
There is not qt in cinelerra.
OpenGL is used just in a tiny fraction of it.
Everything else is directly using Xlib
few thousand hours is much better estimate.
bye
andraz
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 11
There is not qt in cinelerra.
OpenGL is used just in a tiny fraction of it.
Everything else is directly using Xlib
few thousand hours is much better estimate.
bye
andraz
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 11:08 +0100, Marcin Kostur wrote:
> Developers,
>
> I wonder how difficult would be making windows ve
Sorry, my mistake i just looked at the code ;-).
It is really incredible that it is written in Xlib from scratch.
That's why it starts few times faster than e.g. kino despite it is
10x bigger.
Maybe X-cygwin? But video playback must be in hw. somehow.
the best
Marcin
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On 2007-01-25 10:08, Marcin Kostur wrote:
> Developers,
>
> I wonder how difficult would be making windows version?
> Since it uses qt/opegGL it sounds not that bad?
Unfortunetly, it doesn't use Qt. And OpenGL is only used for
accelerating some preview rendering, so this is a small part of
Cinel
Developers,
I wonder how difficult would be making windows version?
Since it uses qt/opegGL it sounds not that bad?
Did you ever though about it?
Why should we need win32 ver? It is simple. Windows version means more
users,
which in turn mean more common interest and might result in gaining n