Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
> Different issue... I looked for a way to have the dvbcut revision number in
> the code rsp. binary
> (without editing it by hand).
>
> Could you please add '$Id$' somewhere in the header comment of each source
> file?
>
> subversion expands this to a string co
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> > ... I could not reopen it with that index ('index does not fit to
> > mpeg'-message after quite a few minutes)!
>
> In my case, it started to verify the index, then stopped reading from
> disk, and soon after that the load went up to 100% on either core :(
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
>>Things become better. ...
>
>
> Yeah,... the best version so far. Thanks for your work!
That's what I thought...but I was wrong :-(
> I could open and play my 12x20MB test snippets nearly seamlessly.
> I could index and export a single file with >2GB.
> I could
Hi,
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: "DVBCUT questions, discussions and announcements"
>
> Gesendet: 04.07.07 21:42:09
> An: discussions and announcements"
> Betreff: [DVBCUT-user] Changes in revision 49
>
> Things become better. ...
Yeah,... the best version so far. Thanks for y
Hi!
Things become better. Windows now uses _lseeki64() and can handle 3GB
snippets without crashing. It also has become a little faster, at least
on SMB/CIFS volumes (but it still takes a long time even with gigabit
ethernet - Windows networking really sucks). But there still is
something wrong wi
Hi!
Demian Kellermann wrote:
> I'm trying to compile DVBCut at the moment, but it just does not want to
> work. I'm using ArchLinux, I have libao and qt installed. I keep getting
> these errors:
>
> |scons: Reading SConscript files ...
> Checking for C library ao... yes
> Checking for C library
Hi everyone.
I'm trying to compile DVBCut at the moment, but it just does not want to
work. I'm using ArchLinux, I have libao and qt installed. I keep getting
these errors:
|scons: Reading SConscript files ...
Checking for C library ao... yes
Checking for C library mad... yes
Checking for C librar
Hi!
Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
>>>Just tried it with another file (2.4GB) ... and the progress bar stopped at
>>>about 85%.
>>
>>While indexing or while exporting?
>
> It was while indexing, as with the 2 huge files I tried at first!
That really looks like it bumped into the 2GB boundary.
> Tha
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: "DVBCUT questions, discussions and announcements"
>
> Gesendet: 04.07.07 08:05:19
> An: discussions and announcements"
> Betreff: Re: [DVBCUT-user] Changes in revision 46
>
> Hi!
>
> Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
>
> >>>P,... just crashed my Win