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6th October 2002, 06:30 | #4 | Link |
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no????
looking here!!!! http://members.xoom.virgilio.it/divx...aker-2.2.1.exe
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6th October 2002, 10:49 | #5 | Link |
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Good catch But I'm a little suspicious of playback performances. And it's a pity that it doesn't support OggMedia & Vorbis...
Try it and let us know what it worth...
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6th October 2002, 11:03 | #6 | Link |
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The problem with this one is, that it effectively installs codecs into system (from CD!), runs player (which installs it's renderer into windows!) and then clears up (even not deleting BSP's renderer DLL).
In other words - if you wanted to play DivXes on NT based system under "user" and not "administrator" account (the only moment imaginable when you'd want to play divx without installing codecs), it wouldn't work anyways. If you want to play DivXes (.avi/ogm files) without installing anything, it is just not possible. Anyway - what's so wrong about one more codec on the system? Add OGM: it should be pretty easy to add support for it in this kind of autorun CD. Just add necessary filters (OGM demultiplexer, OGG audio decoder) to the bspfilters.dat file (and into filters subdir). |
9th October 2002, 14:08 | #7 | Link |
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i admit it im the creator of this .. so called program (bsi load maker)
Hello ! Well i know that it would be easy to make it also for ogm but i noticed that bsplayer has a LOT of problems doing that .
I have made some experiments and didn t worked I would also say that im not a programmer i made bsi load maker when i saw that bsplayer had the oportunity to play divx from cd without any installation but the most of the users didnt kow it or didnt know how to make a cd with this option. I made this applicarion for some friends and then i posted it to the web . I also know that makes temp files but only temporeraly ! Its made with visual basic so you need the vb runtimes in orfer to install it . BUT the producted cd dont needs vb runtimes either . In cpu terms we have an extra load of 3% max 6% I know that this application is rather silly and can be done manually but its rather complicated for most users. (I m sure about that). The small web page of bsi load maker can be found here : http://members.xoom.virgilio.it/divxgr/bsi.html Tell me what you think about it Just give a try . I burn all my cds with this tool Really ! Last edited by kitsaros2000; 9th October 2002 at 14:12. |
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