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Ympäristötaidetta Martinlaakson tyyliin
Nuorison suosima kaljanjuontipaikka Laajavuoren kallion laella.
---- Lähetetty Sony Ericsson -matkapuhelimella
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torstaina, heinäkuuta 17, 2008
Business as usual
Yle uutiset: "Espoossa VTT palotekniikan laboratoriossa pieni tulipalo." Eli hommat pyörii vanhalla kaavalla.
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torstaina, heinäkuuta 10, 2008
Reunat loppuu
Kuvasta voinee päätellä että enemmistö huushollin asukkaista on naisia.
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---- Lähetetty Sony Ericsson -matkapuhelimella
keskiviikkona, heinäkuuta 09, 2008
Kimppakivaa!
Suomen kallioperä vanhempaa kuin maailmankaikkeus?
tiistaina, heinäkuuta 08, 2008
Handbrake 0.9.2 generates AVI files with broken FOURCC
I am able to play AVI files generated by Handbrake on my dad's Mac on my Mac and my Philips DVD player. However, when I generate AVI files myself, both my Mac and my Philips complain about unknown codec.
I found that Handbrake 0.9.1 (latest that works on my Dad's Tiger) creates AVI files with FOURCC code "DX50". The AVI files created by Handbrake 0.9.2 have FOURCC code "FMP4".
Apparently there is some semi-justifiable intellectual property issue, which has caused ffmpeg developers to change the FOURCC code they generate and Handbrake uses that library. While I understand writing open-source software is difficult and one rarely gets much appreciation for doing it, I cannot understand why open-source coders woud choose to make life difficult for their users. I myself was very, very close to dropping all open-source tools and buying a closed-source encoder from DivX.com.
But not quite. Finally I found a GUI utility called AviFourCCChangerX. Just changing the FOURCC code back to "DX50" makes everything alright again.
Additionally MacPorts carries a command-line utility called "cfourcc".
I found that Handbrake 0.9.1 (latest that works on my Dad's Tiger) creates AVI files with FOURCC code "DX50". The AVI files created by Handbrake 0.9.2 have FOURCC code "FMP4".
Apparently there is some semi-justifiable intellectual property issue, which has caused ffmpeg developers to change the FOURCC code they generate and Handbrake uses that library. While I understand writing open-source software is difficult and one rarely gets much appreciation for doing it, I cannot understand why open-source coders woud choose to make life difficult for their users. I myself was very, very close to dropping all open-source tools and buying a closed-source encoder from DivX.com.
But not quite. Finally I found a GUI utility called AviFourCCChangerX. Just changing the FOURCC code back to "DX50" makes everything alright again.
Additionally MacPorts carries a command-line utility called "cfourcc".
sunnuntai, heinäkuuta 06, 2008
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