Hello everyone,
Everyone below asking for this example has gotten or will receive the example in his/her mailbox.
From now on I will mostly be at:
http://www.scalaforums.com/forums/
to answer your questions. So contact me there if you want this example.
Bye!
Marvin
Amen! to that Marvin.
Nice to meet you here :)
Regards from the dunes..
Clyde
-Dubai
Why can't you put a button in as first item?
Yes, can be done. Try dowloading VBedit, it has all the examples you need. You have to open a filesystem and loop through the results of a filesearch.
But...I want it to be a part of the script too
YES! Dan...you understand what I want!
That is exactly what I want, I apologize I can't describe it very well, but yes, I believe that is it...
This is bad news for me, I'll be in trouble. I don't believe that..."only harware".
THX for your answer.
Wojtek (Poland)
Thanks Johm for the answer. As I suspected, frame accurate would be out of the question using even a server/client "time sync".
I hadnt mentioned it before, but this is for a video wall based on X3D systems and using the plugin developed by you guys and us.
thats the reason 50mbps is used for encoding the "8 tile views".
BBMpeg encoder does this and I think its freeware.
(The activex x3d plugin installs a sw decoder to play this back on a fast PIV machine)
Due to the pixel accurate mapping that the x3d screen needs (1280 x 768) using any lossy encoding is out, and neither do I know of any combination of HW/SW that is within reasonable budget to play back 1280x768 uncompressed video for the screens.
Still -searching, will update if I have success,
Regards
Clyde
Hello Gunnar
Could you please send me a scala script So I can see how u do when u get winamp to start in the background. Do u use vbscript or java to do this or just scala's ec command? My Email is hansson@ringen.net
Thanks in advance
Lars Hansson
In VBscript you can redim an array like this, and even preserve its original content.
redim preserve arrRecord(i)
Geoff
simply rename the m2v file to a mpg file
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