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2001 Dec 11
0
Wine 2001.11.08, FreeBSD 4.{2,4}, Lightwave 5.6 Screamernet Node
Sorry for the limited detail here. To make matters worse, I don't have access to the machines in question any more. But perhaps someone would be able to give me some pointers to useful avenues to pursue. I'm trying to use Wine on FreeBSD (versions 4.2 and 4.4), to act as a Lightwave 5.6 render node, using Lightwave's ScreamerNet software. The software is for NT 4.0. This software
2004 May 28
2
WINE & LWSN
Hi All, I've heard lots of people are successfully runing LWSN using WINE. I've tried and it tries to run, but then I get endless repeats of the line: fixme:heap:RtlCompactHeap stub What does this mean? Other programs run fine, like notepad. Lightwav.exe even runs, somewhat... Help!
2003 Jan 04
0
Anyone here user lightwave/screamernet
Hi there guys this is my first post here, I thought I would inform everyone that I am currently building a screamernet controller in gtk+ I first got the idea after being interested in lightnet on win32, but since it was written in delphi, a language I care little about I went ahead with writing my own controller. Soon after win2k would crash almost every hour and unknown to me, breaking my
2004 Mar 24
1
Support for layers and alpha channel?
First of all congratulations on reaching alpha status. I was wondering if you people are implementing multiple layer support into the codec. I don't know if it should be in the container (ogg) or codec (theora) but perhaps the syncing requires at least support in the codec. For example a commercial: a cup of hot chocolate with steam escaping. Little action, low bandwidth. Then comes the
2006 Jul 25
0
Unsubscribe
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2015 Nov 04
2
navigation mode(s) in rgl
Hello, I've CCd' Duncan Murdoch as the rgl maintainer, but I'm also keen to hear from the broader community of any insights. In rgl my understanding is that there's only one rotation-navigation mode, where you left-click hold and the view pivots abound the centre of the scene. In other tools, including Google Earth, that is the default behaviour but there's also a
2015 Nov 05
0
navigation mode(s) in rgl
On 04/11/2015 6:56 PM, Michael Sumner wrote: > Hello, I've CCd' Duncan Murdoch as the rgl maintainer, but I'm also keen to > hear from the broader community of any insights. > > In rgl my understanding is that there's only one rotation-navigation mode, > where you left-click hold and the view pivots abound the centre of the > scene. That's not quite true:
2009 Sep 20
1
Theora for talking heads and presentations
Greetings, I've been trying some things with Theora to address a popular niche use case: providing decent quality streaming video for presentations for very low bandwidth users. The idea I'm working with here is that it's important to have high visual quality so the audience can read the slides, but it's also important to have strict limits on the peak and average bitrate because
2002 Nov 18
1
6 channel encoding
It appears that either Vorbis was never intended to support more than 2 channels or the algorithm doesn't work for low sound levels. In trying to encode Beauty and the Beast and Starwars II using 6 channels, the Vorbis encoder produced noise in all the scenes were audio dropped below -25 dB. Unfortunately since most dialog is below -25 dB, the Vorbis encodings are unintelligable for most
2008 Mar 20
0
Having trouble with a remote-crop-then-resize using attachment fu =(
Basically, I''m trying to crop multiple images out of a remote/original scene.. Think flickr ''tagging'', only, the pixs in the tagged boxes become their own unique images.. by way of simulating an upload from the controller using attachment fu.. can''t quite figure out the specific method in fu that would allow me to do this.. I''m so near the edge right
2014 Oct 18
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Less memory and greater maintainability for debug info IR
> > On 2014 Oct 18, at 10:27, Sean Silva <chisophugis at gmail.com> wrote: > > Derp. My bad. It would be nice in the future if you communicated this better in the OP. In the OP it sounds like you are doing this solely for memory, since there is no mention of CPU time or the excessive callback-based RAUW traffic. It's clear that you found the OP misleading. I focused this
2007 Feb 06
2
Login systems : stubbing accounts and AR association proxies
My Rails site has a fair amount of login and ''ownership'' logic. For instance, we have a number of clients (companies), each of which has several accounts. A client owns a number of different types of resources, and shouldn''t see any other clients'' resources, so, for example, our ScenesController contains a lot of references to
2008 Jun 27
0
Demoscene on Wine
Hi all. I've start a project to build a database of all windows productions submitted in the demo scene using scene.org and pouet.net for information. The database is similar in form as http://appdb.winehq.org and the compatibility center on http://www.codeweavers.com The reason I'm doing this separately from appsDB/C4 is there is +- 4500 productions so far with more being added each
2014 Oct 17
4
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Less memory and greater maintainability for debug info IR
> On 2014 Oct 16, at 22:09, Sean Silva <chisophugis at gmail.com> wrote: > > Dig into this first! This isn't the right forum for digging into ld64. > In the OP you are talking about essentially a pure "optimization" (in the programmer-wisdom "beware of it" sense), to "save" 2GB of peak memory. But from your analysis it's not clear that
2008 Mar 27
10
Bryce 5.5 once ran, before update.
In the application database, there is a revue according to which Bryce 5.5 does not run under WINE. But not having looked at the AppDB first, I went ahead and installed Bryce 5.5 some months ago, which ran fine under WINE 0.9.44 or some such version... Here is an old screenshot of the app, which has been used to render a tree on the Linux Box. (Kanotix 2006-RC4) [Image:
2002 Mar 08
3
How to troubleshoot network woes with Wine?
The app which I am currently trying to get to work properly (Cinema4D network rendering client - it does work 90%, depending on how you look at it) does some weird things, like receiving jobs from a server, computing them, and sending the rendered scenes back to the server (actually I don't know if it's sending them back, or if the server is fetching them; I don't even know what the
2007 Jan 21
1
FLAC CD Archive
I realize this was an answer to someone else, but... I use Trader's Little Helper for all my encoding/decoding projects (for FLAC mostly). does this automatically do more than just the tracks? If not, how can I get the rest? - - Audio data prior to the start of track 1 (and possibly after the end of the 'last' track, depending on the disc layout) - - Sub-code index information -
2009 Apr 12
0
Daz Studio 2.3.x on Jaunty/Wine - partially works, need help
I have Wine 1.0.1 as distributed with Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope (beta). I have an ATI Radeon Mobility X300 card on a Dell Latitude D610. I am trying to run Daz Studio, a free 3d graphics program (similar in functionality to Poser) available for download at http://daz3d.com . This software was running on this hardware under Windows XP SP2 and SP3 before I got tired of dealing with malware and
2010 Dec 18
1
Wine with Renderpal -> Communication Error
Hello! I'm running Wine 1.8.3 to run an win32 application called "Renderpal" on my Ubuntu 9.10 server. The application is a render farm manager for CG/VFX. The main task for this application is to create renderjobs from the 3D/2D application (like Autodesk Maya, Adobe After Effects and such) and dispatch those jobs to a network-renderfarm with several client computers. Usually this
2006 Sep 28
2
flac and metadata
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The recent thread on archiving CDs with flac has prompted me to ask a few questions about flac and metadata: 1.1) It appears that metaflac only imports limited information from a cuefile. Text data (ie: Title, Artist) and any comments are removed from the file. I can kind of see eating the comments, but why are the perfectly valid text fields not