Time |
Nickname |
Message |
00:23
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|
chronomex |
lame, http://geociti.es/ is gone already |
00:35
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|
godane |
is there some sort of way for me to get a list of original and derives file sizes? |
00:36
🔗
|
godane |
i want a list of my g4video-web collection so i can check which one is brokening without having to play them all |
00:37
🔗
|
chronomex |
sure, 1sec |
00:37
🔗
|
chronomex |
crap, 10k items |
00:37
🔗
|
chronomex |
you've been busy |
00:37
🔗
|
chronomex |
jesus |
00:37
🔗
|
chronomex |
good work |
00:39
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|
chronomex |
well you can get all of the files.xml , like http://archive.org/download/g4tv.com-video15759/g4tv.com-video15759_files.xml |
00:40
🔗
|
chronomex |
if you have a list of the item names it'll probably be straightforward to gin up a thing to get all the _files.xml |
00:41
🔗
|
chronomex |
then you want to do an xpath search across all of those for file[source="derivative"]/size or something |
00:41
🔗
|
chronomex |
that might be a bit tricky |
00:44
🔗
|
omf_ |
xml_grep is a great tool for getting started on that |
00:48
🔗
|
* |
chronomex nods |
04:22
🔗
|
balrog |
do we know who ripped/uploaded http://archive.org/details/cdrom-golden-orchard-10 ? |
04:22
🔗
|
balrog |
the reason I ask is because it's an incomplete rip |
04:26
🔗
|
chronomex |
balrog: here's a secret ... http://archive.org/catalog.php?history=1&identifier=cdrom-golden-orchard-10 |
04:27
🔗
|
chronomex |
that would be dopefishj |
04:27
🔗
|
balrog |
ok |
04:27
🔗
|
chronomex |
:) |
04:27
🔗
|
balrog |
the person reporting the issue may likely be wrong though |
04:27
🔗
|
balrog |
I'm checking things |
04:30
🔗
|
DFJustin |
I copied it from one of those apple 2 ftps |
04:35
🔗
|
balrog |
aaaaaah |
04:35
🔗
|
balrog |
ok |
04:39
🔗
|
DFJustin |
those apple 2 cd-roms have weird filesystems so it's quite possibly a software issue |
04:41
🔗
|
DFJustin |
some details here https://archive.org/details/golden-grail-10 |
04:45
🔗
|
DFJustin |
we have v1.0, v1.1, and v1.2 of golden orchard plus the repackaged golden grail so I'm pretty sure all the stuff is there one way or another |
12:16
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
Hai! |
12:16
🔗
|
Smiley |
o/ |
12:17
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
Needs at least 3 players |
12:19
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
http://pyz.socialgamer.net/game.jsp room password is goodtime |
12:19
🔗
|
Smiley |
:< |
12:19
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
Come on guys! |
12:19
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
Play some Cards Against Humanity! |
12:20
🔗
|
Smiley |
\o/ |
12:20
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
norbert79: hi! |
12:20
🔗
|
norbert79 |
Hi :) |
12:20
🔗
|
norbert79 |
How does this go? |
12:20
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
Click what you think is the funniest response. |
12:20
🔗
|
Smiley |
btw I don't know how to play :D |
12:21
🔗
|
norbert79 |
ok |
12:21
🔗
|
norbert79 |
let's try |
12:21
🔗
|
Smiley |
yeah hhmmm |
12:21
🔗
|
Smiley |
playing this at work may not be the most sensible thing D: |
12:23
🔗
|
Smiley |
gotta love the side boob |
12:25
🔗
|
Smiley |
lol |
12:25
🔗
|
Smiley |
LOL GLaDOS |
12:25
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
\o/ |
12:26
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
I have the worst cards.. |
12:27
🔗
|
norbert79 |
happens... Stephen was witzh luck too |
12:27
🔗
|
norbert79 |
but fitted so well |
12:28
🔗
|
norbert79 |
The last one wasn't easy to decide upon :) |
12:30
🔗
|
Cameron_D |
how do I do this |
12:30
🔗
|
norbert79 |
You pick one of the cards |
12:30
🔗
|
norbert79 |
if it's funny enough |
12:30
🔗
|
norbert79 |
then you get rewarded |
12:30
🔗
|
norbert79 |
you need to 'confirm card' too |
12:30
🔗
|
Cameron_D |
ooooh |
12:31
🔗
|
Smiley |
Oh lord |
12:31
🔗
|
Smiley |
thats low of me ¬_¬ |
12:31
🔗
|
norbert79 |
You need to select |
12:31
🔗
|
norbert79 |
and confirm |
12:34
🔗
|
Cameron_D |
[10:34:22 PM] Error: timeout timeout |
12:34
🔗
|
Cameron_D |
I love my internet |
12:34
🔗
|
Smiley |
lol |
12:35
🔗
|
norbert79 |
haha |
12:35
🔗
|
norbert79 |
And you had to select |
12:41
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
Smiley: are you still there? |
12:41
🔗
|
norbert79 |
Guess not |
12:41
🔗
|
norbert79 |
btw you can also use the in-game chat too :) |
12:42
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
Cameron_D: |
12:50
🔗
|
norbert79 |
AW COME ON |
12:50
🔗
|
norbert79 |
[13.50.20] Error: error Service Unavailable |
12:50
🔗
|
norbert79 |
lol |
12:57
🔗
|
soultcer |
huh? |
12:57
🔗
|
norbert79 |
http://pyz.socialgamer.net/game.jsp -> GLADOS game -> password: goodtime |
12:57
🔗
|
norbert79 |
join |
12:59
🔗
|
Smiley |
sorry,dropped out being busy. |
12:59
🔗
|
Smiley |
g2g anyway |
12:59
🔗
|
norbert79 |
ok |
12:59
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
o/ |
13:04
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
[9:03:47 PM] Error: error |
13:04
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
How helpful |
13:05
🔗
|
norbert79 |
GLaDOS: Sorry, was called away, brb |
13:09
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
heh |
13:09
🔗
|
norbert79 |
I am sorry, it's my working hours |
13:13
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
True |
13:55
🔗
|
omf_ |
I uploaded my first file to IA as a normal user the other day |
13:55
🔗
|
omf_ |
Just the warc.gz of a site |
13:55
🔗
|
omf_ |
Is there anything else I am supposed to do? |
13:57
🔗
|
Smiley |
let someone know :D |
13:58
🔗
|
Smiley |
It'll go into archive team collection |
13:58
🔗
|
omf_ |
yeah I put it in the wrong collection |
13:58
🔗
|
Smiley |
you would, you can't access the archiveteam stuff. |
13:59
🔗
|
omf_ |
Should I be making an uploading a cdx file as well |
14:01
🔗
|
omf_ |
I did a few sites without making the cdx file |
14:01
🔗
|
Smiley |
they'll survive without it from what I understand |
14:01
🔗
|
omf_ |
I thought there was a process to make the cdx from the warc |
14:11
🔗
|
ersi |
No worries man, can always do a CDX index file afterwards |
14:12
🔗
|
ersi |
omf_: Poke underscor or SketchCow to put it into an AT collection and stuff |
14:15
🔗
|
omf_ |
yeah I just wanted to check that before I start uploading other sites I pulled down |
15:03
🔗
|
ersi |
T-7min to SpaceX launch \o |
15:04
🔗
|
BlueMax |
the heck is SpaceX |
15:04
🔗
|
ersi |
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nasa-media-channel |
15:04
🔗
|
ersi |
You don't know SpaceX? They're a private space industry company |
15:04
🔗
|
Coderjoe |
one of the private space companies |
15:04
🔗
|
ersi |
Currently doing their second launch, which will dock at the International Space Station |
15:13
🔗
|
DFJustin |
ia should generate a cdx automatically |
15:51
🔗
|
sep332 |
tracker goes down at the same time posterous bans boxes? suspicious |
15:52
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
sep332: that was my doing. |
15:52
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
Which is why you don't run 4000 downloaders! |
15:53
🔗
|
sep332 |
lol |
15:54
🔗
|
Cameron_D |
haha, did they all try and pull a username at the same time? |
15:54
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
Possibly. |
15:54
🔗
|
Cameron_D |
You should stagger the startups |
15:55
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
Could've happened when closure's script cleared my assigned tasks out at :50 |
15:55
🔗
|
Cameron_D |
instead of one pipeline with 200 threads start 4 with 50 each and delay them by 10 seconds or something |
15:55
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
I'm not controlling the instances like that |
15:55
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
soult |
15:56
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
's AMI has the number of threads in user data |
15:56
🔗
|
soultcer |
Guess it's time to create a new AMI then |
15:56
🔗
|
Cameron_D |
or maybe the run-pipeline can stagger the starting of concurrent threads |
15:56
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
why would you do that :c |
15:57
🔗
|
Cameron_D |
only by 500ms or something |
15:57
🔗
|
Cameron_D |
just to stop there being 200 connections to the tracker at once |
15:57
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
Not you, soult |
15:57
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
The tracker usually can handle reboot time fine |
15:57
🔗
|
soultcer |
Why don't we simply wrap all calls to tracker into a limtconcurrent? |
15:57
🔗
|
Cameron_D |
oh |
15:58
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
I mean, it handled 8k threads like a steel beam on crack |
15:58
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
No, a polar bear on rocket boots |
15:58
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
POINT IS, it survives. |
15:58
🔗
|
Cameron_D |
it is back now, I think |
15:59
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
It is |
15:59
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
Watch the assigned items number |
15:59
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
..it died before they launched that time |
16:06
🔗
|
balrog |
is someone going to reset the punchfork tracker? |
16:06
🔗
|
balrog |
649 items are stuck |
16:06
🔗
|
GLaDOS |
alard ^ |
16:17
🔗
|
Smiley |
also do you care if they are working? |
16:18
🔗
|
Smiley |
I have a feeling I may have a pile of non working drives too. |
16:18
🔗
|
ersi |
I prefer working drives :D |
16:18
🔗
|
Smiley |
These should all be working, |
16:18
🔗
|
Smiley |
looks like it maybe around £25 |
16:18
🔗
|
Smiley |
which isn't bad to be fair |
16:18
🔗
|
ersi |
Then, sure! I guess :) |
16:18
🔗
|
Smiley |
:D |
16:19
🔗
|
ersi |
about 240 SEK ish |
16:19
🔗
|
Smiley |
I need to find a box, measure it, weigh it, get a quot etc |
16:19
🔗
|
Smiley |
I may do it this weekend, |
16:19
🔗
|
Smiley |
why you want them anyway? |
16:20
🔗
|
ersi |
I guess I should ask how much the total capacity is :D |
16:20
🔗
|
Smiley |
D: |
16:20
🔗
|
Smiley |
Lord only knows? |
16:22
🔗
|
ersi |
also, got any left over drive cards? Like extender cards or such for SCSI/IDE/S-ATA? |
16:32
🔗
|
sep332 |
on the tracker page, what does the icon next to sep332 and erazmus mean? there's a tooltip but it's moving too fast to hover |
16:33
🔗
|
soultcer |
sep332: It means that the user is running it from the warrior vm |
16:33
🔗
|
sep332 |
oh ok |
16:33
🔗
|
soultcer |
the tooltip would just show the warrior version |
19:57
🔗
|
godane |
so my wifi when out |
20:16
🔗
|
Smiley |
godane: if we sent you a long ethernet cable, would it help? |
20:19
🔗
|
godane |
i don't want long ethernet |
20:19
🔗
|
godane |
my dad my freak out about it |
20:19
🔗
|
godane |
*may freak |
20:20
🔗
|
Smiley |
ok, no probs. |
20:43
🔗
|
Smiley |
soooo |
20:46
🔗
|
godane |
so guys i have this other side project going |
20:47
🔗
|
Smiley |
go on... |
20:47
🔗
|
godane |
the idea of a full source dvd that can recompile itself |
20:48
🔗
|
Smiley |
ooo i think you mentioned this before |
20:48
🔗
|
godane |
yes i have |
20:48
🔗
|
godane |
its just i think i need other people to help with this distro |
21:02
🔗
|
omf_ |
godane, is it linux base |
21:02
🔗
|
omf_ |
based |
21:02
🔗
|
godane |
yes |
21:03
🔗
|
godane |
i tried using slitaz |
21:03
🔗
|
godane |
a guy help with the compiling tools cause there server was a mess |
21:03
🔗
|
godane |
everything was installed in there chroot |
21:04
🔗
|
godane |
i figure this distro would have some sort of archiveteam feel to it |
21:04
🔗
|
godane |
since it will be able to recompile the distro offline |
21:09
🔗
|
sep332 |
i heard tcc is so fast, it can compile a kernel at boot time |
21:10
🔗
|
sep332 |
here's the demo http://bellard.org/tcc/tccboot.html |
21:23
🔗
|
Smiley |
o_O |
21:23
🔗
|
Smiley |
I don't know if joking or not |
21:23
🔗
|
Smiley |
:O |
21:26
🔗
|
sep332 |
Smiley: me, tcc, or godane? lol |
21:27
🔗
|
Smiley |
tcc, but wow |
21:27
🔗
|
Smiley |
i see it's not joking, thts impressive. |
21:28
🔗
|
godane |
The Screen Savers: Suzanne Vega Slams File Sharing: https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video25735 |
21:28
🔗
|
sep332 |
bellard is a quiet, friendly, genius |
21:28
🔗
|
Smiley |
Right, I'm watching the URL count on teh warrior |
21:28
🔗
|
Smiley |
maxing out at 700+Kbs/ now |
21:29
🔗
|
godane |
i didn't think that interview was on g4tv.com |
21:29
🔗
|
Smiley |
Finished PrepareDirectories for Item user-farrytale |
21:29
🔗
|
Smiley |
Received item 'user-farrytale' from tracker |
21:29
🔗
|
Smiley |
Starting GenerateSeedURL for Item user-farrytale |
21:29
🔗
|
Smiley |
Starting GetItemFromTracker for Item |
21:29
🔗
|
Smiley |
Starting PrepareDirectories for Item user-farrytale |
21:29
🔗
|
Smiley |
Finished GenerateSeedURL for Item user-farrytale |
21:29
🔗
|
Smiley |
Starting WgetDownload for Item user-farrytale - Downloaded: 17960 URLs. |
21:29
🔗
|
Smiley |
best one |
21:29
🔗
|
sep332 |
wanna boot a full linux kernel in js on your browser? he's got that http://bellard.org/jslinux/ |
21:29
🔗
|
alard |
Only 212 likes, that shouldn't be that many? http://punchfork.com/farrytale |
21:31
🔗
|
sep332 |
alard: is # of URLs supposed to match up with likes? |
21:32
🔗
|
alard |
I'd expect a linear relation. |
21:32
🔗
|
sep332 |
user-kurdyla has 1,183 likes and so far 20k+ URLs |
21:35
🔗
|
alard |
17960 urls / 212 recipes = 85 urls per recipe. |
21:36
🔗
|
Smiley |
Starting WgetDownload for Item user-becme01 - Downloaded: 15610 URLs. |
21:36
🔗
|
Smiley |
tarting WgetDownload for Item user-zibbyxo - Downloaded: 13760 URLs. |
21:36
🔗
|
Smiley |
tarting WgetDownload for Item user-TLPaniciCorujo - Downloaded: 13180 URLs |
21:38
🔗
|
alard |
We'll see. |
21:38
🔗
|
Smiley |
hmmm |
21:38
🔗
|
Smiley |
this Jim beam black == nice |
22:39
🔗
|
godane |
PLEASE HELP |
22:40
🔗
|
godane |
g4tv.com is killing me |
22:40
🔗
|
godane |
i don't know how to get all 71 images here: http://www.g4tv.com/images/4923/comic-con-2012-new-york-comic-con-2012-cosplay-pictures/83909/ |
22:40
🔗
|
Smiley |
tarting WgetDownload for Item user-becme01 - Downloaded: 26560 URLs. |
22:41
🔗
|
Smiley |
http://images.g4tv.com/rimg_606x0/ImageDb3/313600_l/.jpg |
22:41
🔗
|
Smiley |
they are numbered godane |
22:41
🔗
|
Smiley |
go from 599-however much you find? |
22:42
🔗
|
Smiley |
for x in 1..500 do wget http://images.g4tv.com/rimg_606x0/ImageDb3/313$x_l/.jpg done |
22:43
🔗
|
godane |
just know if it 404 si goes to this: http://cache.g4tv.com/rimg_606x0/logo.jpg |
22:43
🔗
|
Smiley |
urgh that needs fixing butr my brain is dead. |
22:49
🔗
|
Smiley |
alard: ? |
22:49
🔗
|
Smiley |
we have a failure. |
22:50
🔗
|
Smiley |
http://pastebin.com/rXvRgixt |
22:57
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|
S[h]O[r]T |
godane i assume you have other links like that you need to grab all the images? |
22:58
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|
godane |
i'm doing the first 10000 |
22:59
🔗
|
S[h]O[r]T |
do you want to save the entire page with all of the images or just dont care and want all the images seperately? |
22:59
🔗
|
godane |
i'm just grabing the images |
22:59
🔗
|
godane |
there is java on the pages |
23:00
🔗
|
godane |
so i could only get the first 15 images of a collection |
23:04
🔗
|
Smiley |
- Downloaded: 34050 URLs. |
23:04
🔗
|
S[h]O[r]T |
do wget http://images.g4tv.com/rimg_606x0/ImageDb3/313"$i"_l/.jpg |
23:04
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|
S[h]O[r]T |
done |
23:04
🔗
|
S[h]O[r]T |
for i in {1..10} |
23:09
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|
godane |
i'm using seq but its the same |
23:09
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|
godane |
i use wget -x -i index.txt --warc-file=$website-images-$start-to-$end-$(date +%Y%m%d) --warc-cdx -E -o wget-images-$start-to-$end.log |
23:37
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|
dashcloud |
I see from the scrollback folks were talking about the genius that is Fabrice Bellard |
23:42
🔗
|
dashcloud |
he's also done FFmpeg, and QEMU from what I remember |
23:42
🔗
|
omf_ |
ffmpeg is an abotion |
23:43
🔗
|
omf_ |
abortion |
23:43
🔗
|
omf_ |
try working on the code some time |
23:43
🔗
|
dashcloud |
he started both of them |
23:43
🔗
|
omf_ |
Fabrice keeps his own fork cause how screwball shit is |
23:43
🔗
|
dashcloud |
there's the libav fork if you're unhappy with FFmpeg |
23:43
🔗
|
dashcloud |
and then there's FFmbc that's focused on broadcasting needs |
23:44
🔗
|
omf_ |
oh they are way worse. Trying to steal things and then play the blame game. The problem is not the work people have done. It is the non-separation of IP infringing material. Now they have worked on separating it but it is still a ways off |
23:44
🔗
|
omf_ |
ffmbc is what I am talking about as the other fork |
23:44
🔗
|
omf_ |
the only problem it has was changing the command flag structure |
23:45
🔗
|
omf_ |
so it shipped by default partially incompatible |
23:45
🔗
|
omf_ |
Fabrice is the only good part of the whole process |
23:46
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dashcloud |
I followed development quite extensively for a while, and I haven't seen his name on either list in years |
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dashcloud |
so I'm glad he's working on it, because he does amazing stuff, but I don't know where he's contributing |
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omf_ |
mainly on ffmbc |
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omf_ |
and consulting |
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omf_ |
there is no way to account for all the consulting gigs with ffmpeg he does |
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omf_ |
that is also important. It gets the word out about non-MS windows solutions |
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dashcloud |
that would make a lot of sense since I heard he was working at a French telecom |
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omf_ |
He used to have that info on one of his web pages |
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dashcloud |
I'm rather curious about the IP infringing material bit |
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omf_ |
well that is easy |
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omf_ |
mp3 |
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omf_ |
x264 |
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dashcloud |
really? |
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omf_ |
yes |
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omf_ |
really |
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omf_ |
mp3 is still patented |
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omf_ |
and so is x264 |
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omf_ |
x264 has a few dozen patents in it |
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omf_ |
this is why no linux distro will ship a full ffmpeg by default |
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dashcloud |
but you can easily disable any part you don't want at compile time |
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omf_ |
they will get sued. I talked about this at the OpenVideoConference and the AlliedMediaConference |
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dashcloud |
no they won't |
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dashcloud |
they only do source distribution |
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dashcloud |
and x264 has a lot of commercial users, some of whom are fairly large names in their field |
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omf_ |
you mean like google who owns all those patents now |
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omf_ |
they released vp8 to start getting us away from patents |
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dashcloud |
which is good- and why you should support Xiph in their efforts to develop Daala, their next gen video codec to go along with Opus |
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omf_ |
after the crash and burn that was theora I do not have much faith in them |
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dashcloud |
theora is actually a big deal in some unexpected markets |
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Smiley |
https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/559815_480818148640108_981970963_n.jpg |
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omf_ |
They finally got a decent hardware decoder then? |
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Smiley |
the batcave.... |
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dashcloud |
I've heard it's used a lot in games for cut-scenes- it's knocked Bink & Smacker out of that niche |
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omf_ |
yeah but theora was design for internet streaming to replace x264/h264 and it didn't really get in there |
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omf_ |
What do we all use now |
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omf_ |
h264 |
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omf_ |
youtube, flash video, hulu, netflix, amazon |
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omf_ |
It sucks for us as consumers |
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omf_ |
I want something to break out and take |
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omf_ |
over |
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Smiley |
nite |
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omf_ |
But lets be positive. Flac is pretty fucking awesome |
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omf_ |
and you can buy whole albums in it |
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omf_ |
even 24bit |
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dashcloud |
unlikely- just be thrilled that FLAC and Opus are available, and are best-in-class or nearly so |
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dashcloud |
and Vorbis has kicked the crap out of MP3 for years now |
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dashcloud |
and the very finest H264 encoder you get is open-source (GPL even) |
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omf_ |
the Avid one is still better. That is what they use for movies |
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dashcloud |
not really |
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omf_ |
Really. Lets see the proof then |
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dashcloud |
they've used x264 for Blu-rays- the people at Criterion Collection used it |
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omf_ |
yeah I read about that |
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omf_ |
A few films from one studio does not make it the best |