Hi Joseph,
I just looked at your work and it seems very good (I can't tested it for the
moment though)...
As you maybe know, 4 of the 5 current developpers of OQT are also member of
3ivx, and because a (kickass) new version of our codec will be
released very soon, we have no time to work on OQT for the moment . Anyway,
Nicholas, the fifth guy ;), is doing an awesome job with all its new
features and re-organization of the lib. As far as I know, he was planning
to create a Vorbis plugin and maybe an IMA4 codec for OQT ...
I must admit that I wasn't planning to create an OpenDivX codec for OQT
myself ... ;) ...but I don't see any objections to add it to our CVS....
We are all aggree to say that OQT as it is now is great but it still clearly
lacks codecs. So, I will really be pleased to give you CVS acces :)
Just give me a few minutes ;)
Welcome :)
Yann.
PS: no test needed, just put your great work into the CVS yourself ;)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jozef Hatala" <jh...@ho...>
To: <ya...@3i...>
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 7:59 AM
Subject: interested in CVS access for OpenQuicktime
> Hello Yann,
>
> The mailing list archive says that somebody has delt with RAW and
> TWOS codecs but this effort doesn't seem to have made it into cvs.
> What codecs are people currently working on?
>
> There I submitted on sourceforge a simple patch to oqtencoder that
> makes it accept audio from a WAV (login: jhatala). I thought about
> porting codecs: RAW a/v, TWOS and RTJ0 (might be cool for video capture).
> For now I ported the slow DIVX implementation from qt4l for comparison,
> although I know you're not exessively fond of this idea...
>
> So are there some simple ports no-one is dealing with? Could I get a
> write access to CVS, or are there tests I have to go through first ;-?
>
> Yours,
>
> jh
>
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