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From: Nicholas H. <nj...@ec...> - 2002-04-06 23:12:36
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Hello All, I have finished doing HeaderDoc comments for the whole of the OQT public API (74 functions in total). The structures still need commenting some time... (less important I think). One of the main reasons I did it was because I kept wanting to refer to documentation myself and it helped me learn what is there... Should it go on the main website sometime Yann ? While I was doing this I did a bit more standardization - in particular oqt_get_audio_XXX, oqt_set_audio_XXX etc... Oh and in case you didn't notice I renamed everything starting quicktime_ oqt_ - I think it makes it more clear that this is the OpenQuicktime API not a clone of QuickTime - and it is shorter :) Oh and I wrote a little utility to decode the audio track from a movie and save it to .aiff. If anyone wants something else (.wav) then they will have to add it themselves - hehe :) I think that we should maybe include libsndfile into the project properly sometime (it is LGPL). Maybe just staticly linked to oqtencoder so that it can take in multiple audio formats... ? I had more of a play with 3ivX today - looking good guys :) nj. |
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From: Capt. S. *-J. <st...@3i...> - 2002-04-06 23:42:31
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On Sunday, April 7, 2002, at 01:12 AM, Nicholas Humfrey wrote: > I have finished doing HeaderDoc comments for the whole of the OQT=20 > public API (74 functions in total). The structures still need=20 > commenting some time... (less important I think). One of the main=20 > reasons I did it was because I kept wanting to refer to documentation=20= > myself and it helped me learn what is there... > Should it go on the main website sometime Yann ? I'm sure it should :)) > > While I was doing this I did a bit more standardization - in = particular=20 > oqt_get_audio_XXX, oqt_set_audio_XXX etc... > Oh and in case you didn't notice I renamed everything starting=20 > quicktime_ oqt_ - I think it makes it more clear that this is the=20 > OpenQuicktime API not a clone of QuickTime - and it is shorter :) > Sounds good to me :) > > I had more of a play with 3ivX today - looking good guys :) Thanks Nick :) -- This is only the beginning! Capt. Stux *-Jedi = mailto:st...@3i... 3ivx=AA is a registered international trademark. Really. **** DISCLAIMER **** "This e-mail and any attachments thereto may contain information which = is misleading and/or protected by vain legally positivistic rights and are supposedly intended for the sole use of the recipient(s) named above. = Any use of the information contained herein (including, but not limited to, reading it by accident, on the loo, or word of mouth in any form) by persons other than the designated recipient(s) is, um, well, prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, accident, humour, mischievous bcc, mailing list glitch, recursive bounce of a co-recipient, sendmail bug, yet another winsock worm, Claire Swire, or the sender just stuffed=20= up because your name was next to the proper one in his address book, please notify the sender either by telephone or by e-mail (yeah we know, as if you would, but then you'd be amazed, some people) and delete the = material from any computer. This means empty your Trash and Recycle Bin, of=20 course. And zero the data just in case. Do it six times so the feds can't get at it. Oh, and don't forget your RAM chips; take them out of your computer for at least a day so the transistors can reset. And for chrissake don't leave them in your freezer because we read on Slashdot how that can inhibit the degenerative process. Thank you for your cooperation." |
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From: Yann <ya...@3i...> - 2002-04-07 09:03:28
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OK, send me your documentation or explain me the syntax to generate it ;) and I will put it on the website ... and I think I will spend some time actualizing it as well ... hehehe ... it's really needed ;) Yann. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicholas Humfrey" <nj...@ec...> To: <ope...@li...> Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 1:12 AM Subject: [Openquicktime-devel] HeaderDoc, API and oqtaudioextract > > Hello All, > > I have finished doing HeaderDoc comments for the whole of the OQT > public API (74 functions in total). The structures still need > commenting some time... (less important I think). One of the main > reasons I did it was because I kept wanting to refer to documentation > myself and it helped me learn what is there... > Should it go on the main website sometime Yann ? > > While I was doing this I did a bit more standardization - in > particular oqt_get_audio_XXX, oqt_set_audio_XXX etc... > Oh and in case you didn't notice I renamed everything starting > quicktime_ oqt_ - I think it makes it more clear that this is the > OpenQuicktime API not a clone of QuickTime - and it is shorter :) > > Oh and I wrote a little utility to decode the audio track from a > movie and save it to .aiff. If anyone wants something else (.wav) > then they will have to add it themselves - hehe :) > I think that we should maybe include libsndfile into the project > properly sometime (it is LGPL). Maybe just staticly linked to > oqtencoder so that it can take in multiple audio formats... ? > > > I had more of a play with 3ivX today - looking good guys :) > > > nj. > > _______________________________________________ > Openquicktime-devel mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openquicktime-devel > |
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From: Nicholas H. <nj...@ec...> - 2002-04-07 10:59:53
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Hi Yann, I have tarziped the docs here: http://lotto.st-andrews.ac.uk/~njh/openquicktime-docs.tgz But here is how to generate them: njh@lotto$ cd include/openquicktime/ njh@lotto$ headerdoc2html openquicktime.h Processing openquicktime.h ...done Documentation ends up in a directory called 'openquicktime' within the current directory. More about HeaderDoc here: http://www.opensource.apple.com/projects/headerdoc/ Cheers, nj. >OK, send me your documentation or explain me the syntax to generate it ;) >and I will put it on the website ... and I think I will spend some time >actualizing it as well ... hehehe ... it's really needed ;) > >Yann. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Nicholas Humfrey" <nj...@ec...> >To: <ope...@li...> >Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 1:12 AM >Subject: [Openquicktime-devel] HeaderDoc, API and oqtaudioextract > > >> >> Hello All, >> >> I have finished doing HeaderDoc comments for the whole of the OQT >> public API (74 functions in total). The structures still need >> commenting some time... (less important I think). One of the main >> reasons I did it was because I kept wanting to refer to documentation >> myself and it helped me learn what is there... >> Should it go on the main website sometime Yann ? >> >> While I was doing this I did a bit more standardization - in >> particular oqt_get_audio_XXX, oqt_set_audio_XXX etc... >> Oh and in case you didn't notice I renamed everything starting >> quicktime_ oqt_ - I think it makes it more clear that this is the >> OpenQuicktime API not a clone of QuickTime - and it is shorter :) >> >> Oh and I wrote a little utility to decode the audio track from a >> movie and save it to .aiff. If anyone wants something else (.wav) >> then they will have to add it themselves - hehe :) >> I think that we should maybe include libsndfile into the project >> properly sometime (it is LGPL). Maybe just staticly linked to >> oqtencoder so that it can take in multiple audio formats... ? >> >> >> I had more of a play with 3ivX today - looking good guys :) >> >> >> nj. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openquicktime-devel mailing list >> Ope...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openquicktime-devel >> > > >_______________________________________________ >Openquicktime-devel mailing list >Ope...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openquicktime-devel -- Nicholas Humfrey Undergraduate, BSc Computer Science University of Southampton, UK nj...@ec... http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~njh399/ |
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From: Yann <ya...@3i...> - 2002-04-10 21:59:45
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All is in the title ;) Yann. |