Hi -
On Thu, 19 May 2005, Matt wrote:
> We typically generate tga's and then do our conversions from there.
Ok - good to know you're not using JPG ;)
> Fair enough. They have some mighty nice tools. We do most of our work in
> blender
I've seen the Blender book on the shelf at
Worth a look ?
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=93571
Cheers
E
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On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 16:19 -0700, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> On Wed, 18 May 2005, Matt wrote:
> At the risk of sounding silly why not put the Mac on the network? ;)
Excellent question! 'Cause its not my Mac! These are stand-alone suites
for a local shop. We often work for them.
> Actuall
On Wed, 18 May 2005, Matt wrote:
> I am looking for a way to output dvd's without having to move data
> (sneaker-net style) to a mac every time I want to make one.
At the risk of sounding silly why not put the Mac on the network? ;)
Actually sneakernet can be faster - mo
On Wed, 18 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm not sure that I can answer on behalf of the wider windows community.
Well, you're the only one to express a serious interest in several
years so that makes you the "designated representative" :-)
> Having said that I have searc
> I guess what I'm curious about is if the files would be missed if they
> were removed.
>
> Between cygwin and mingw32 I think there is sufficient win32 support...
>
> Cheers,
> Steven Schultz
>
I'm note sure that I can answer on behalf of the wider windows comm
> Hi,
>
> after some more digging around i just found, that it is in fact a layer
> break on the original dvd which is after chapter 14. Still I do not know
> how
> to get rid of this split in the ripped mpeg stream.
>
> Any clue, anybody?
Hi,
after even more digging into the mpeg2-specs (ITU-T