Hi, I made a quick search using google.com and here is one of the urls I
received:
http://chronos.dyndns.org/shadowrealm/download/binaries-010122.zip
Avifile project is registered in sourceforge, I don't understand why it is
not used for distributing the files. Of course the cvs tree is there, but
could you also add the released versions there? And is there really
anything preventing you from releasing a new version as the cvs version is
so much more advanced than the 0.53.5? About all the avifile releated
applications still only work with 0.53.5 (likve x2divx, drip, avitools), I
think that releasing 0.6 as stable (the cvs version very much feels stable
to me) would make authors of these applications to support new avifile.
Rgrds,
samppa
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Kati wrote:
> > There is a mirror at http://www.toon.eu.org/divx/. I checked just
> > now, divx.euro.ru is in serious trouble, but from toon.eu.org I'm
> > able download at 20 kb/s.
>
> That server first returned a bunch of not found errors because it
> redirects to a .css page that doesn't exist using Netscape 4.7. So
> users who have style sheets on in their browser preferences would need
> to disable that (in same place where Java and Javascript options are).
>
> Whoever maintains the project should definitely get a working server if
> they want anyone to be using that player. I still can't get that win32
> zip file (binaries-010122.zip). I've downloaded about 3% so far in
> about 15 minutes, and its stalled, and likely to cut off. Does anyone
> have the file and could mail it to me? if so I would much appreciate it.
>
> (Maybe some proprietary software maker is flooding their server?)
>
> > Normal = uncompressed? I haven't tried uncompressed AVIs at all.
>
> Its my first day trying to figure these things, so I don't really know.
--
Whoa...I did a 'zcat /vmlinuz > /dev/audio' and I think I heard God...
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