sensible-cinema 0.14.6 → 0.15.0
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- data/ChangeLog +9 -0
- data/LICENSE +4 -1
- data/README +27 -130
- data/Rakefile +16 -8
- data/TODO +122 -52
- data/VERSION +1 -1
- data/bin/sensible-cinema +23 -21
- data/bin/sensible-cinema-cli +3 -4
- data/experimental_readme.txt +83 -0
- data/ext/mkrf_conf.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/add_any_bundled_gems_to_load_path.rb +14 -0
- data/lib/mencoder_wrapper.rb +98 -0
- data/lib/ocr.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/overlayer.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/screen_tracker.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/vlc_programmer.rb +27 -19
- data/sensible-cinema.gemspec +12 -6
- data/spec/mencoder_wrapper.spec.rb +163 -0
- data/spec/sensible_cinema_gui.spec.rb +21 -16
- data/spec/vlc_programmer.spec.rb +5 -9
- data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/{all_dogs_go_to_heaven_dvd.txt → all_dogs_go_to_heaven.txt} +0 -0
- data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/cars_disney.txt +2 -1
- data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/happiest baby on the block.txt +11 -0
- data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/dvds/{happy_feet_dvd.txt → happy_feet.txt} +0 -0
- data/zamples/edit_decision_lists/youtube/gummy_bear_song_youtube.txt +1 -1
- metadata +13 -19
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== 0.15.0 ==
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Use all i-frames for more accurate precision in cutting segments.
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Also use ffmpeg and mencoder for the same (no more VLC for encoding). Phew.
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== 0.14.8 ==
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[1] http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html, also gplv3 file.
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[2] http://www.videolan.org/support/faq.html
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add note "we don't distribute anything that breaks encryption keys" like http://k9copy.sourceforge.net/
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the authors of the program might not be liable for damages. We don't feel dishonest about it, as long as
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(similar to how recording using a VCR might well not be illegal under fair use). But don't take my word for it.
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note that you are watching it using only bits and pieces of the original, similar to said bill. And the
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split the two projects somehow (project + distribution)
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two releases: experimental, normal (no imagemagick)
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plus I do some copy, some ac3?
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easy installer for x,y,z
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unit test the GUI
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no subtitles on national treasure...
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create lotsa filters
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beta release
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== DVD monetary backlog (unordered) ==
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@dvd flick do you need that frequent i-frames?
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rename bat as template.bat
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can parse IMDB (require they put in the URL by hand fer now)
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all dogs go to heaven...
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add an option "just save full disk (unedited) to hard drive..."
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add an option "just save full disk (edited) to hard drive...well compressed"
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or do we want to do that by default anyway? (does it help burning? it helps with file size...hmm...)
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@VLC: hard crash when ripping that one DVD...long one, about the constitution...
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auto-zip it with my rake task :)
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check DVD patent expiration date
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better burning screencast
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make sure can work with very large DVD's...
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can use a fast temp drive, save through to other :P
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only prompt if have two...
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pass a better title through when ripping so it doesn't just say dvd://1 always
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good license for their stuff like "public domain" or what not :P Can't be a hypocrite now, can I?
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a "big download" of the whole thing (so that people can actually use it without pain...batch file even would probably work splendidly...
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leaner gem (size-wise...) but I guess some ability to have a zip downloader...hmm...
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easily
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automagically... (call into iso blah blah blah?)
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easy editor for this style of edit
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partner (Jon, Karlie if interested...give beta)
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survey/beta release
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== DVD monetary backlog (unordered) ==
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.ts doesn't seem too awesome....
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k9 might preserve/shrink well...hmm...auto calculation may be possible...hmm...
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better icon...
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ensure file exists after we created it...and has a reasonable size, before declaring success
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148 cars_widescreen_2006_edited.ps
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use DVD navigator ?
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd388584(v=VS.85).aspx
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authorize instead of paypal?
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authorize.net instead of paypal?
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instructions on how to do their own (private) or do one and submit it (public), or email their friends :P
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double buffering hard drive/copying might speed things, if your HD is fast.
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DVD's (right click on DVD player, rip with SC?)
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a real website
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instructions on how to do their own (private) EDL or do one and submit it (public), or email their friends :P
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double buffering hard drive/incoming copying from DVD might speed things, if your HD is fast.
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personalized copier might be faster than the "type" command.
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merge with preferences
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install VLC from .msi where needed. Pretty low prio...
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For the monetized version: nothing but cut and paste, no merging et al
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mplayer EDL's
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avisynth?
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make the progress bar map "better" to the size of the various sections...
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detect occurrence of these type errors: dvdnav warning: cannot get next block (Error reading from DVD.) somehow (file size...)
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per movie, various EDL's, one includes profanity, one just violence, one paranoid, etc.
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when there are several, it lets you just choose between the ones that are valid (?)
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ask VLC is "adding 0.23 expected?" "do you have the same constraints as mplayer?"
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ask VLC "fuzzy menus on the happiest baby dvd expected?"
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slightly faster copying possible (664 versus 887 seconds to combine them all together.)
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@mplayer "when it says nearest keyframe, that could be in the future?"
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@mplayer "when I say play for 3.2, and the keyframe is 0.5 before, does it end up playing for 3.2 or 3.7?"
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burnable to DVD/CD/multi DVD automagically... (auto-burn insert your new disk!)
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can burn extras from the DVD, too?
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optionally ?
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transcode to condense...
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split to allow?
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try to compile transcode in cygwin (yipes)
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the ac3 thing
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@mplayer and VLC "you should seek better, like the ogg vorbis fellas recommend..."
|
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report to jruby "when one thread dies, the GUI becomes unresponsive" (and others already previously reported to ruby-forum.com...)
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DVD's (right click on DVD player, play with SC?)
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use spiffy differentiation for DVD's on windows
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speed up slow unit tests
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can "watch as it is being ripped" (concat, watching it as it grows faster than you watch...)
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make the overlay window uncloseable (?)
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note that youtube "can" be downloaded then a local edited copy created, from that download. (mb add downloading ability?)
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a "certified clean" list (?)
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screencast of things helpful (use, creation...).
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tune up the levels...
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An 'edit preferences' button et al.
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Just fold if s....
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136
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a descriptor for some closed source app player...
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when saving to hard drive, you can "insert" streams where desired (experimental version only)
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advertise on ruby flow
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"ripperzy-ize"
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can record from online [huh? do I even want this?]
|
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159
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maybe can record something, then extract the bad, and get a better looking video...
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low prio
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remove commercials?
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myth cutlist?
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maybe increase timings as you get farther along, to accomodate for drift?
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screen time change only detected... [unexpected] [rid myself of it]
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Do I *need* that other window always up or not? (Get rid of it?...only do this after have a real window of my own though, that's always up)
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preference for beeping at them, et al
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itunes video on demand player
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or make it so it can work with an editor of some kind...like a "save here" command line snip this tuck that.
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probably only possible after creating the desktop streamer hmm
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no releasing experimental for now, I guess
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integrate with librivox' audio so you can avoid profanity in classics. Somehow. This would be nice for portable players.
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You know, for static things like this, a 'pre-cutter' would sure be convenient...
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itunes player for profanity (music)?
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make a list of "known clean" movies
|
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make a list of "known clean" movies...hmm...
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an "online anybody can chat while watching this movie" (or anybody can edit this wav and listen to it as overlay...) prefer the latter.
|
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196
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code refactors: "screen time change", order should be swapped in bin/x output (just cleanup)
|
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easier installation for windows:
|
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easier installation for windows: self-extracting exe's :)
|
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199
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later: .msi?
|
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200
|
|
156
201
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can blank overlay with added text like "and you are one awesome klingon"
|
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|
192
237
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control mute programmatically (using mouse) on the player itself.
|
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control location programmatically (using mouse) on the player itself.
|
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|
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|
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compare VLC (and other) timings with a real DVD player, and with netflix
|
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|
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compare VLC (and other) timings with a real DVD player, and with netflix instant, etc.
|
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241
|
|
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242
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Have a "list of all known movies (url's)" and be able to open (IE et al) to the correct part, and start playing them, and they work...
|
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243
|
or known parseable imdb's
|
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|
|
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245
|
does my sweet heart have any suggestions? (make it work well for laymen)
|
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246
|
|
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247
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web browser plugin?
|
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popups *inside* netflix "play this edited" ?
|
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249
|
|
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250
|
Programmatically do all of the above, by driving VLC with libvlc (its API).
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251
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So this would be basically tracking VLC using its libvlc callbacks, instead of screen times
|
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252
|
fork the Python project?
|
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VLC
|
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Allow it to record somehow (recordable)
|
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254
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use VLC's web interface? telnet?
|
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255
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optimize it with best appropriate iframes (LOL)
|
211
256
|
|
212
257
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integrate with google TV...bravia...maybe...somehow...boxxee? roku?
|
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258
|
itunes TV? apple tv? ps3?
|
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259
|
|
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|
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OCR the captioning as an auto profanity filter? (or perhaps download subtitles to be able to pre-screen), like the python fella does.
|
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OCR the captioning as an auto profanity filter? (or perhaps download subtitles to be able to pre-screen), like the python fella does.
|
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|
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|
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--server? optionally higher prio?
|
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|
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|
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|
+
irb(main):001:0> a = File.open('big1', 'w')
|
265
|
+
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|
266
|
+
irb(main):002:0> a.seek 10_000_000_000
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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take out all require 'rubygems'ses...
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|
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package with portable imagemagick (meh)
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|
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create a "book edit list" (word x is at position y...)
|
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|
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@dvd flick:
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don't re-encode if not necessary
|
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are your highest settings optimal?
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accept subtitled video...
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|
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@mencoder: can't split
|
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something like you watch it *with* you friends and can all chat together...hmm...
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