Hi,
Im working on a build of FilmRedux for my own use - if you want executables of the application or an installer package of libfaac i have both available on my site.
That's pretty cool. Works great. Mind if I distribute your libfaac installer with my version as well? I was going to build my own, but, with your permission, I won't bother.
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Hi i have uploaded a fresh copy of the libfaac support pack, this is built from the latest source and includes a file missing from the last package.
URL remains the same at http://www.easelnet.com/app/supportfiles.zip
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If 10.4 is running on an intel machine it should install ok but I have not tested it on that configuration, if its a ppc mac then no as the files were compiled for intel.
maybe the next version will be / should be universal ?
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Hi,
Im working on a build of FilmRedux for my own use - if you want executables of the application or an installer package of libfaac i have both available on my site.
libfaac installer - http://www.easelnet.com/app/supportfiles.zip
FilmRedux branch - http://www.easelnet.com/app/filmredix1.02.zip
That's pretty cool. Works great. Mind if I distribute your libfaac installer with my version as well? I was going to build my own, but, with your permission, I won't bother.
I clicked on the FilmRedux branch link and got the error:
Not Found
The requested URL /app/filmredix1.02.zip was not found on this server.
I just noticed that that filmredux is spelled redix so I changed the i to a u and that fixed it. So the link should be:
http://www.easelnet.com/app/filmredux1.02.zip
Just FYI,
Mark
sure steve link to or reuse the libfaac installer however you want.
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Awesome, thanks. I just linked to your installer in my README, and it already helped at least one person get going.
I'll add it into my next release, and make sure that you get a shout out in the README...
Hi i have uploaded a fresh copy of the libfaac support pack, this is built from the latest source and includes a file missing from the last package.
URL remains the same at http://www.easelnet.com/app/supportfiles.zip
Someone sent me an email and asked me if this package actually requires 10.5 or if it would work on 10.4 too. Any thoughts?
If 10.4 is running on an intel machine it should install ok but I have not tested it on that configuration, if its a ppc mac then no as the files were compiled for intel.
maybe the next version will be / should be universal ?
Universal build now up, will install on 10.4 or 10.5 ppc or intel.
http://www.easelnet.com/app/supportfiles102u.zip