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17th August 2011, 21:41 | #981 | Link |
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What is wrong with my official build and Windows 2000?
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If you still use MSVC 9.0 to make your builds, then probably nothing.
But I use MSVC 10.0 for quite some now and therefore the binaries won't run on Windows 2000 without the fix See also: http://mulder.googlecode.com/svn/tru...Lib/README.txt
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Worse, I use MSVC 8.0 (MSVC 2005!) for 32-bit DLL in order to be compatible with Windows 95 ;-) (yes, some crazy people still use Windows 95, and they use up to date MediaInfo... I force myself not to try to understand this) (64-bit versions are built with MSVC 10 because all 64-bit OS are currently supported). Such limitations from Microsoft is a bit frustrating...
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In my test even complex stuff, such as the Qt-framework, appears to work flawlessly this way. Quote:
To be fair, the backward compatibility provided by Microsoft is pretty good compared to, let's say, Apple
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May not fail. This depends of the content of the file (if header is at beginning or at end of the file, if index is included in the partial file...), format (for MPEG-TS, you'll have the duration of the partial file...). MediaInfo is designed to provide maximum info it can with partial files. But there is no list of circumstances, currently (nobody has requested such thing).
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18th August 2011, 10:13 | #987 | Link |
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just thinkering with the idea to make a sort of a web app, but so far i can't see a php/http upload way which would stop uploading when certain file size is reached.
p.s. my usual avi and mp4 files do pass the head test.
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You are lucky. This is not the case of all the files I have.
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26th August 2011, 16:02 | #989 | Link |
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Zenitram, you may want to check this:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...12#post1522012 http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...35#post1522035 |
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Done. Thanks for reporting the issue to me.
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Already done since 0.7.45:
General Complete name : akiyo_cif.y4m Format : YUV4MPEG2 File size : 43.5 MiB Video Format : YUV Width : 352 pixels Height : 288 pixels Display aspect ratio : 4:3 Frame rate : 29.970 fps Standard : PAL Color space : YUV Scan type : Progressive Compression mode : Lossless Edit: I remarked that Windows explorer integration is not done for .y4m, I'll add it.
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Thanks for the new version.
However there still is a longstanding "cosmetic" bug: Code:
D:\SVN\Tools\mediainfo_0.7.50_AllInclusive>MediaInfo-x64.exe --Help MediaInfo Command line, MediaInfoLib - v0.7.50Usage: "MediaInfo [-Options...] FileName1 [Filename2...]"
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This is a third-party project, I am not involved in it. Anyway, I asked its author to do a new version.
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From its author (he can not post here due to the stupid 5-day "you must wait" obligation for new registerd users):
"I have some ideas for a next version (including unicode file names support) but I'm actually a little bit busy. The project is alive but next version has no date release. Execute the updater once at week "
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Zenitram, what do you think about a more general fix for stdout/stderr and cout/cerr on Win32?
http://pastie.org/private/a5cz9atppnrcgcwyuega
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OK, I take it. In SVN.
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27th September 2011, 23:41 | #1000 | Link |
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It definitely is cryptic
Unfortunately the only way to convert an operating system file HANDLE into a normal C-style FILE pointer (as needed to replace 'stdout' and fix the 'cout' object) is converting it into a CRT file descriptor first, by calling _open_osfhandle(), and then converting it further to a FILE pointer, by calling _fdopen(). For the 'cout' we additionally need to wrap it into an std::filebuf object... But it's more or less what Microsoft recommends, except that we explicitly do not want "text" (aka "UTF-8 mangling") mode: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;105305
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