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Compression ratio results are very dependent upon the data used for the tests. Usually, 7-Zip compresses to 7z format 30-70% better than to zip format.And 7-Zip compresses to zip format 2-10% better than most of other zip compatible programs.
The Intel Chipset Device Software installs the Windows* INF files. An INF is a text file that provides the operating system with information about a piece of hardware on the system. In the case of the current Intel Chipset Device Software, that information is primarily the product name for the piece of hardware. This allows the operating system to show the correct name for that piece of hardware in Device Manager.Note: The Intel Chipset Device Software does not install drivers for AGP or USB. Do not download this utility if your device manufacturer is recommending it to correct an "AGP driver," "AGP GART," or "USB driver" issue; it will not correct your issue.
The .rsrc section contains resource information for a module. It begins with a resource directory structure like most other sections, but this section's data is further structured into a resource tree. The IMAGE_RESOURCE_DIRECTORY, shown below, forms the root and nodes of the tree.
There are several arguments you can pass into influx when starting.List them with $ influx --help.The list below offers a brief discussion of each option.We provide detailed information on -execute, -format, and -import at the end of this section.
-precision 'rfc3339hmsmsuns'Specifies the format/precision of the timestamp: rfc3339 (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.nnnnnnnnnZ), h (hours), m (minutes), s (seconds), ms (milliseconds), u (microseconds), ns (nanoseconds).Precision defaults to nanoseconds.
Note: Setting the precision to rfc3339 (-precision rfc3339) works with the -execute option, but it does not work with the -import option. All other precision formats (e.g., h,m,s,ms,u, and ns) work with the -execute and -import options.
precision Specifies the format/precision of the timestamp: rfc3339 (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.nnnnnnnnnZ), h (hours), m (minutes), s (seconds), ms (milliseconds), u (microseconds), ns (nanoseconds).Precision defaults to nanoseconds.
Jai Luthra's objective was to update the out-of-tree and pretty much abandoned MLP (Meridian Lossless Packing) encoder for libavcodec and improve it to enable encoding to the TrueHD format. For the qualification period the encoder was updated such that it was usable and throughout the summer, successfully improved adding support for multi-channel audio and TrueHD encoding. Jai's code has been merged into the main repository now. While a few problems remain with respect to LFE channel and 32 bit sample handling, these are in the process of being fixed such that effort can be finally put in improving the encoder's speed and efficiency.
After thorough deliberation, we're announcing that we're about to drop the ffserver program from the project starting with the next release. ffserver has been a problematic program to maintain due to its use of internal APIs, which complicated the recent cleanups to the libavformat library, and block further cleanups and improvements which are desired by API users and will be easier to maintain. Furthermore the program has been hard for users to deploy and run due to reliability issues, lack of knowledgable people to help and confusing configuration file syntax. Current users and members of the community are invited to write a replacement program to fill the same niche that ffserver did using the new APIs and to contact us so we may point users to test and contribute to its development.
Stephan Holljes's project for this session of Google Summer of Code was to implement basic HTTP server features for libavformat, to complement the already present HTTP client and RTMP and RTSP server code.
The next part of the project was to extend the code to be able to accept several clients, simultaneously or consecutively. Since libavformat did not have an API for that kind of task, it was necessary to design one. This part was mostly completed before the midterm and applied shortly afterwards. Since the ffmpeg command-line tool is not ready to serve several clients, the test ground for that new API is an example program serving hard-coded content.
Niklesh's project was to expand our support for 3GPP Timed Text subtitles. This is the native subtitle format for mp4 containers, and is interesting because it's usually the only subtitle format supported by the stock playback applications on iOS and Android devices.
The main challenge here is that Timed Text handles formatting in a very different way from most common subtitle formats. It uses a binary encoding (based on mp4 boxes, naturally) and stores information separately from the text itself. This requires additional work to track which parts of the text formatting applies to, and explicitly dealing with overlapping formatting (which other formats support but Timed Text does not) so it requires breaking the overlapping sections into separate non-overlapping ones with different formatting.
Finally, Niklesh had to be careful about not trusting any size information in the subtitles - and that's no joke: the now infamous Android stagefright bug was in code for parsing Timed Text subtitles.
If you are thinking on participating in OPW as an intern, please take a look at our OPW wiki page for some initial guidelines. The page is still a work in progress, but there should be enough information there to get you started. If you, on the other hand, are thinking on sponsoring work on FFmpeg through the OPW program, please get in touch with us at opw@ffmpeg.org. With your help, we might be able to secure some extra intern spots for this round!
HelloI have a recorded data with PMD-1208LS in InstaCal. I can view the data in ScanView and save the data as .dvw format. I want to open the data with excel however i cannot copy the spreadsheet.There must be a way to do that.Thanks
The InstaCal binary data format is not documented for import/export use. InstaCal was intended to be a self-test/configuration program, not a logger. You can use our free TraceDAQ stripchart program to collect data and then use it to export to CSV.
hello daves - There is no hook into InstaCal to automate the creation of a CB.CFG file. However, if you are using a USB device, and if it will always be the same model, and if you will only plug one unit of that model into the target PC at a time, it may be possible to re-use an edited CB.CFG file from another PC. i.e. you would let InstaCal create the CB.CFG on your development PC as normal, then make a certain edit (h/w model dependent) to that CB.CFG file, and then you could copy (or install as part of your installation) that file to the proper location on the target machine. For more information, contact MCC technical support, and be sure to specify which USB model # you will be using.
Event ID 1015: A critical system process, C:\Windows\system32\lsass.exe, failed with status code c0000005. The machine must now be restartedEvent ID 1000: Faulting application name: lsass.exe, version: 6.3.9600.17415, time stamp: 0x545042feFaulting module name: kerberos.DLL, version: 6.3.9600.17423, time stamp: 0x545ff681Exception code: 0xc0000005Fault offset: 0x00000000000910b7Faulting process id: 0x448Faulting application start time: 0x01d029e23a389f2eFaulting application path: C:\Windows\system32\lsass.exeFaulting module path: C:\Windows\system32\kerberos.DLLReport Id: 168aa2f9-95d6-11e4-80ec-a0369f05235aFaulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: Event ID 5000:The security package Kerberos generated an exception. The exception information is the data.This issue occurs if you only select the AES256_HMAC_SHA1 or AES128_HMAC_SHA1 check box in the Network security: Configure encryption types allowed for Kerberos Group Policy setting.Note The Group Policy setting is located under Computer Configuration\Windows settings\Security Settings\Local Policies \Security Options.
To resolve this issue, install hotfix 2998097. For more information about hotfix 2998097, see the "Specified account does not exist" error message when domain users try to change their password in UPN format in a different domain.Note Hotfix 2998097 fixes a different issue but also contains the fix for this issue.
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Excellent program and does just what I need in the way of converting the mts files I am using to the Quicktime format I need for the finished product. Also the editing tools are simple and intuitive for helping me pick out the scenes and getting them ready for converting.
Full support for the normal zip format, with additional support for AES encryption, Zip64 extensions for large files, Mac OS extensions of many different kinds, and several unusual compression methods. Can also extract .EXE self-extracting files using Zip.
This format is also used by many other Microsoft formats, meanings that you can use The Unarchiver to extract internal data from DOC and PPT files, and others. There is probably no reason to do this, but you can.
The first argument specifies the local file system path to artifacts which should be uploaded to Artifactory. You can specify multiple artifacts by using wildcards or a regular expression as designated by the --regexp command option. Please read the --regexp option description for more information. 2ff7e9595c
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