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Join Date: Jul 2014
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DGDecNV for linux
Happy to report that I have DGDecodeNV working natively under linux. I'll make a basic CLI indexer and then give it to y'all for testing. No DRM or licensing of course. Initially it supports Vapoursynth but I will consider supporting Avisynth(+).
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Fighting spam with a fish
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Hello videoh, and thank you very much for making a linux version of DGDecNV available.
I noticed that the latest linux version is 239, and it was last updated back in 2021: https://www.rationalqm.us/dgdecnv/binaries/ Meanwhile the windows version appears to be on 249, and it was last updated just a few days ago on 2023-07-25. Is there any word on when the corresponding linux version will get updated? |
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Matroska find' ich toll
Join Date: Apr 2008
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Hi Adub
Here is a message for you from DG-Tools(Rocky) Quote:
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Fighting spam with a fish
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Hello hubblec4, thanks for your response here!
I'm primarily interested in bug fixes, which it seemed like the Windows version was getting while the Linux version wasn't, which is my original motivation for asking. In terms of features, my main ask would be a more complete commandline, even just being able to type Code:
dgindexnv -help I only ever use the Linux version, so I'm not aware of any major features that the Windows version might have over the Linux version. Having the commandline interface is just fine for my needs, and works well with projects like https://github.com/Irrational-Encodi...rdry/vs-source --- As an aside, it looks like an update was just posted today??? https://www.rationalqm.us/dgdecnv/binaries/ The version number hasn't changed, but the file date and sha256sum changed, so I'm not sure what that's about. Edit: I see that Sherman from the DG forums just posted about the update today, along with plans for other future updates: https://rationalqm.us/board/viewtopi...p=18045#p18045 Last edited by Adub; 6th September 2023 at 04:53. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Can someone say something about use cases for dgindexnv specifically on linux?
I have been out of the field for some years. I registered here decades ago literally. These days I am mostly using ffmpeg + mpv on linux, and rarely anything else. I still miss avisynth - never really got to work with it again after transitioning to linux, and now I suddenly find myself in need of video editors (I finally got around to working on family videos that are as old as 1970s; tons of things I have to do with these and I have no idea what to use right now).
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Matroska find' ich toll
Join Date: Apr 2008
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Sherman Peabody Director of Linux Development You should register in this forum for native support: https://www.rationalqm.us/board/index.php |
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