I would interpret developing as meaning creating a computer program
that can read/write ProRes files, and their response as being you
don't need a license on Mac OS X, as decoder/encoder is already
available on that platform via a library. In other words, nothing to
do with your question ;)
But,
On Dec 4, 2014 9:27 PM, Shun Fukuzawa yuki...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
I made Japanese subtitle for the movie on commons.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/TimedText:Knowledge_for_Everyone_(no_subtitles).webm.ja.srt
But I encountered 2 problems.
* This namespace ignores templates. So I
On Dec 5, 2014 12:09 PM, Jan Ainali jan.ain...@wikimedia.se wrote:
When structured data on Commons is live, this will be quite easy
(allowing time for media to be tagged also).
If you are looking for a solution that works now I do not have any better
ideas.
Med vänliga hälsningar,
Jan
On 12/10/14, Andrew Lih and...@andrewlih.com wrote:
Brian, there were some interesting results in the data you filtered from
the database. The good news is that it syncs quite well with the data we
had from January 2013, in terms of ogg, ogv and webm. A few notes:
1. These are the most
On 1/22/15, Jesse de Vos jd...@beeldengeluid.nl wrote:
Hi all,
Interesting statistics, would it be possible to generate these for other
language versions as well?
Which language are you interested in? Here it is for nl:
https://tools.wmflabs.org/bawolff/usedVideosNl.htm
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