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Cause development should bring us something new, and not something that already exist.
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There is also sth like personal development which can lead to more skills and thus resolve in a better software later on...
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I'm very intrested in vHelp's project (even that I'm not using mencoder for my works), but it seems that we have anoter person disappear ;) |
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no, I haven't fallen off the face of the earth :lol: I've just ben very busy w/ my personal life, and also my GUI app too :roll: ..working on it when I find new ideas to throw at it. I believe to have figured out the command-line issues. From my point of view, CMD.EXE is ok for some OS's, and mixed in w/ mencoder's strange :confused: way of importing param strings/switches/values/options etc etc, it will work, or it will not. CMD also has limitions. I found, that (so far) in the end, its just best to stick w/ windows own DOS app. Anyways.. I've also fitured out how to work ini files for mencoder's imorting of config files :mrgreen: However, there may be a few items that I did not catch through my trial n error process that I have ben exhausting myself over with, during this whole weekend. I had Friday off too :wink: I have yet to see anyone else's config files for mencoder, so.. basically, I'll assume that I'm the first and only one who has discovered it's proper use :mrgreen: but, I could be wrong. :roll: So, I'll keep a tight lid on it for the time being, untill someone else posts a sample of an actual config file for mencoder's encoding options. I know mine works :!: but I'd like to finally see someone elses (for a change) instead of others $ importing $ upon my hard work and all :idea: Now, for the question I have for those of use... to be continued in next thread :!: -vhelp |
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. Sorry guys, I almost forgot my question to you all :lol: in command-line mode, how does one set (exactly) the bitrate, in order to see a change in filesize ?? The reason for the DUMB question is because I've ben (what I'm assuming) chaning the vitrate around a bit, but nothing seems to be changing the file size any. Its always the same size. And, I don't get it. What's the command-line param ?? Can someone give me a few examples, like if I want a 3000 bitrate file, and it's size is (lets assume) 1mb for a 5 second clip, and I change the bitrate to a 6000, I should get perhaps 1.5mb now. Mind you, that's just a random example. Doesn't mean it actually works. Thanks all, -vhelp |
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