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9th November 2009, 17:30 | #1901 | Link |
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The link in that file doesn't work and doesn't reference a specific file.
Although, if it is GPL, a written offer for the source of dgavcdec is fine. The LGPL doesn't allow a written offer or linking to someone else's hosting. Last edited by Mr VacBob; 9th November 2009 at 17:36. |
9th November 2009, 20:33 | #1903 | Link |
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Now I am told that my minor modification to libavcodec is enough to prevent me from being able to just dynamically link to it without "infection". Therefore, I have temporarily withdrawn the program until the updated version I am working on is ready for release (there's no point to release code for an old buggy version). When the new version is ready I will release the source code for everything.
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24th November 2009, 19:42 | #1904 | Link |
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here is a sample of a hard pulldown .h264 stream ( in .mp4)...dgavcindex return 25fps instead of 30000/1001...
http://www.mediafire.com/?x2girwy2lyi here is my script for IVTC Code:
AVCSource("sample.hard.pulldown_track1.dga") #info() tfm(order=1).tdecimate() #crop #resize #denoise _ |
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AVCSource() AssumeFPS(30000,1001) TFM().TDecimate() Or you can edit the .dga file for the frame rate |
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