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New logic of HW equalizing:
1) Check HW capability.
2) If HW equalizer is capable control value then use it.
In this case value of control is in range -100 : +100 (10x)
3) If not then try use SW equalizing (currently only divxds).
Use old range (0 : +100) for that.
Well, you shouldn't watch OSD bar if neighter HW nor SW equalizers
are not capable control value.
TODO: find out keys (maybe Rr Bb Gg) or 'on screen menu' for RGB intensity
and OEM effects (fx).
author | nick |
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date | Mon, 28 Jan 2002 07:29:17 +0000 |
parents | 7a5021d0a2de |
children | ee0c2391e45d |
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w # Helper script to ease MEncoder two pass encoding # Copyleft 2001 by Felix Buenemann <atmosfear@users.sourceforge.net> # This files comes udner GPL, see http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for more # information on it's licensing. use strict; my $mencoder="mencoder"; # Path to MEncoder (including binary name) die <<"EOF" unless @ARGV; Menc2Pass: No arguments given! Please give all usual encoding parameters you would give to mencoder, but leave away the -pass switch. EOF for(my $i=1; $i<=2; $i++) { system($mencoder,@ARGV," -pass $i") and die "MEncoder pass $i failed!\n" }