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Another ffmpeg gui (autoffmpeggui) (update 28/07/2009)

buzzqw posted 2009 Jun 24 13:45
Hi all

another one project (cross platform with windows) , this one aimed only for ffmpeg

http://www.64k.it/andres/data/autoff/autoffmpeggui.tar.gz

you need gtk, xterm and ffmpeg, mplayer for autocrop

should be quite easy to use, it works on profile, so can be exanded quickly, has a fuctional queue






it should work, even if is my software ;)

BHH



freebird73717 posted 2009 Jun 24 14:08
Looks good buzz as always.
You still using pure basic? I'm considering looking into pure basic myself.



buzzqw posted 2009 Jun 24 14:10
yes, purebasic all the way! a very fast languages

BHH

P.S. i will send you a pm



buzzqw posted 2009 Jul 05 07:06
update

added automatic thread support
some optimizations in source code

BHH



buzzqw posted 2009 Jul 06 08:50
any feedback ? :|

BHH



disturbed1 posted 2009 Jul 06 13:42
buzzqw :
any feedback ? :|

BHH


Can't try it out, 32bit only. I checked Pure Basic's site to see if they have a 64bit compiler I could use on your source. PB has a 64bit version in the works.

The GUI looks nice :)



buzzqw posted 2009 Jul 06 13:55
in my first test i used purebasic on debian 64bit in chroot environment (32bit)... PAIN

now i am using fedora 32bit..

anyway.. you can use the application without compiling code ... ;)

BHH



disturbed1 posted 2009 Jul 06 17:45
buzzqw :


anyway.. you can use the application without compiling code ... ;)

BHH


The application is compiled for 32bit, so it will not run in a pure 64bit environment.

:

file autoffmpeggui
autoffmpeggui: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped


For a 64bit program
:

file kino
kino: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped


If the source code is available, and the compiler supports 64bit, you can compile as a 64bit program. Since PureBasic does not support 64bit binaries, and the source code is 2 Pure Basic files, the application can not be used on a pure 64bit setup, until Pure Basic releases their native 64bit compiler :)


---edit----

Make that 64bit for Linux, as a Windows 64bit version is currently available.



buzzqw posted 2009 Jul 06 18:55
sorry pal.. but i had run 64bit linux for long time, and 32bit should run without problem

it's a matter of install 32bit layer (on debian ia32 lib), afaik

BHH



disturbed1 posted 2009 Jul 07 02:17
buzzqw :
sorry pal.. but i had run 64bit linux for long time, and 32bit should run without problem

it's a matter of install 32bit layer (on debian ia32 lib), afaik

BHH


disturbed1 :

The application is compiled for 32bit, so it will not run in a pure 64bit environment.



buzzqw posted 2009 Jul 07 02:30
ok ok.. don't flame!

i know that SubGenius are zealot... :p but please.. some lib don't grip your system...
it isn't windows... :D

BHH



disturbed1 posted 2009 Jul 07 02:43
buzzqw :
ok ok.. don't flame!

i know that SubGenius are zealot... :p but please.. some lib don't grip your system...
it isn't windows... :D

BHH


:boom: :)

Not a flame, just requoted to make sure you saw what I wrote ;)

I could install a 32bit compatibility layer, but honestly, I find it non essential. Plus there are only a handful of applications that are not 64bit. Wine and everything Google (Picasa, Earth, Chromium). Though 64bit wine is in the works.

I'm waiting on PB's 64bit Linux release. After looking at your source code with PB in KVM, it's actually straight forward, and quite intuitive. So much easier than qt-creator ;)



buzzqw posted 2009 Jul 28 03:53
update gui, same link

some bug fixing
little restilyng to gui

BHH




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