On 12/02/2007, at 10:36 AM, Christoph Willing wrote: > > On 12/02/2007, at 9:33 AM, gskpop wrote: > >> Christoph Willing wrote: [snip] >>> We have recently developed a new version of vic with DV and HDV >>> capture & display capability. The Linux version is working well >>> and the Windows port is just about to begin. >> Can I get hold of the linux version to start playing with it? I am >> installing some public "portals" on campus that will >> be always on, persistent video/audio for "one on one" ad hoc >> communication and want to use the best quality video I can. I may >> have to start with DVTS but pending funding I'd like to move to >> HDV and eventually to uncompressed HD. > > > There are some binaries at: > http://www.vislab.uq.edu.au/research/accessgrid/software/advideo/ > status.html > > > The AG service wrappers there partially work. For proper operation, > they depend on some AG toolkit changes which are expected for the > AG3.1 release. > > > The source code will be available in a day or so from an SVN > repository we're setting up right now.
The SVN repository is now ready for public access to the source code of our DV/HDV enabled vic. The page: http://www.vislab.uq.edu.au/research/accessgrid/software/advideo/ status.html has new details for the various types of downloads that are available. It works with Linux only at this time - please download, test and send comments. We've started work on the Windows port. A Mac port will be needed - any volunteers? chris Christoph Willing +61 7 3365 8350 QCIF Access Grid Manager University of Queensland