Hello Agent Smith, I do have to endorse my previous posters: pushing your cinelerra source code to git.cinelerra.org would be great step to start with. This way everyone can dip into your version of cinelerra and enjoy your improvements.
Personally speaking I'm especially interested in the MPEG TS stream capturing. Did you integrate that into Cinelerra's Recording-dialog? Nevertheless I can assure you that we will try to merge as much as possible from your work. In order to make that as easy as possible it would be great to have each small change as a single commit. This way more people could work in parallel. >From my point of view, the best (of the "not so great") alternatives could be to make a diff between your version and Cin4HV. As I had no glance at your code yet I can't assess which of the Cin branches has the smaller differences or at least easier-to-understand ones. Regardless of which option we have to choose it would be great if you could help us further while merging your changes. I guess you are the person who knows the new code best and would be a valuable help in both cases. As you might have already noted, there is as well an IRC channel #cinelerra on freenode. I'm sure there are several people out there who would be pleased about seeing you there. On that note, I'm looking forward to hearing from you. Simeon _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
