Am Donnerstag, 3. Oktober 2002 17:49 schrieben Sie: > On Wednesday 02 Oct 2002 12:48 pm, Christian Berger wrote: > > Servus > > > > I'm sorry for not responding for such a long time, but I don't have > > regular internet access at the moment. Well... > > Would it be possible to allign the commands to character cells? > > Kinda like it was done in Cobol. This would make parsing a lot easier. > > It doesn't really make parsing any easier, it just makes the syntax of > the file stricter. > > I'd be more inclined to suggest using XML for the format instead, which > doesn't make it easier to code the parser :-) but that doesn't matter > because their are plenty of XML parsing libraries floating about that > can be used.
Well OK, if I can find one which is easier to use than writing it myself we can do so. Maybe we can put the list of files into the <sceene> tag. > > We might also change the definition of a sceene, so we have all files > > open on their correct positions. So the sceene includes a list of all > > the files to be opened for it. Those files then are only opened for > > the scene. > > I thought that was the plan anyway :-) > > That's fine. From the cutting list's point of view, files are opened for > one scene, and then closed at the end of it. It may be that the cutter > itself optimises away some of these file open/close operations but that > is up to the cutter. > do you think? Sounds good, this also takes into account that the cutter should do all the "file-operations" by itself. > > My current idea is to write a transcoder form the KDENLive cutlist to > > the lavpipe cutlist. That way, we can use lavpipe for our early work. > > Later on we can write our own cutters. > > At the moment, I am pretty much waiting to get my hands on KDE 3.1 > before I can do anything else. The multimedia framework is apparently > much better than it was so I want to see if it will benefit Kdenlive. > > Unfortunately I don't have the harddisk space to keep up with KDE CVS, > but I hope to change that situation soon :-) Well let's see, I'm going to get a new version of SuSE Linux, too. > Cheers, > Jason Servus Casandro -- Warning! (this is no commercial ad) This e-mail probably will be read by secret services. Therefore please get pgp or gnupg and send me your public key so we e-mail encryptedly. http://www.gnupg.org/
