as fenrirs site seems to be down and not coming back, i wondered if anyone has the the latest sources of the codec? i have here the sources from 2004-05-11, but there should have been changes till at least 18/19 may... would be great if someone who has the sources on his hdd could upload them, so they dont get lost :(
ffdshow has it's version:- and handbrake have theres: But I can't tell if or which is the latest, if you find out bond, let me/us know. :) -Nic ps/edit looks like the ffdshow one is the later of the two if you believe the #define X264_BUILD "0x0006" in x264.h... pps Talking to Gildas Bazin, he says he has heard the reason the main website is down is not because he has taken it offline, but because of harddrive/server problems...so it may well come back up yet.
Ahhh, Gildas just sent me an email saying the CVS has moved: cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous@orion.via.ecp.fr:/cvs co x264 For those who don't use CVS: (edit:this has a build number of 8, and Tommy's had 7, so I assume this is the latest and most up to date) -Nic ps Just to complement bond's already excellent faq: Another link to the draft of the spec and overviews can be found at: Other useful ammendments, etc can be found at:
That's a good idea, I've been playing with it tonight, very easy to change and work with (especially compared to the reference source) added a AVS input on the encoding util, two pass style code should be easy... -Nic
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