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PeLLaRaS
4th July 2004, 17:58
New CVS version (20040708), see below!

Here (http://dvd.stuff.gr/downloads/GPAC%20Framework%200.1.9%20Setup%2020040704.exe) (2.42MB) is the current cvs version (04/07/2004) of GPAC (http://gpac.sourceforge.net/), which comes with Osmo4 and mp4box.

For mp4box only download this (http://dvd.stuff.gr/downloads/MP4Box%2020040704.zip) (283KB).

Notes:
- Because I didn’t manage to compile the ffmpeg_in plug in, I used the ones that come with GPAC 1.4, which is suppose to be the same.
- It is compiled with the 2D scene graph renderer, so no 3D graphics!
- The 5.1 aac channel mapping problem is still there
- Some interactive .mp4s doesn’t seem to play correctly with this version, probably I screwed up something while compiling

Big thanks to the GPAC team (is there one?) and especially to jeanlf :)

bond
4th July 2004, 19:25
plz dont use version numbers until a package officially labelled as "0.1.9" has been released!
this is not gpac 0.1.9, the same way as current xvid cvs compiles are not xvid 1.1!

than of course thanks a lot for the compiles! :)
what changes have been made since 0.1.4? regarding the latest mp4box compile of avih there have not been changes in mp4box afaik

PeLLaRaS
8th July 2004, 16:38
New cvs version updated today (20040708)!

GPAC Framework binaries (http://dvd.stuff.gr/downloads/GPAC%20Framework%200.1.9%20Setup%2020040708.exe) (2.43MB) and MP4Box (http://dvd.stuff.gr/downloads/MP4Box%2020040708.zip) (290KB)

ChangeLog:
07/07/04: JLF
- bug fixes in MediaControl, MediaSensor & inline scene control
- more fixes related to scenegraph arch changes
- cleanup of SWF importer:
* shape importing is OK, gradient so-so (wrong matrix mapping), no bitmap fill
* font & text OK.
* sprites should work
* sound work - sound stream not done yet
there will likely not be any new SWF feature supported, ActionScript & buttons are out of scope for GPAC.
- added swf support from MP4Box (cf -swf switch)

bond
8th July 2004, 16:56
hm yummie a basic flash -> mpeg-4 systems converter :)