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Subject:    [Familiar] (It's a lot cooler if you see it move :)) Bugs are fun
From:       "Johnson Hilda" <gtn () techimage ! com>
Date:       2007-04-11 11:51:37
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It's fun to invent a protocol, as simple as it is, and write the code to =
handle it, all in some vacuum where you don't have to care too much yet =
about other opinions. 6, but I'm not looking forward to that.
Over the course of a few days I've seen a whole bunch of movies: Ghost =
World (Scarlett, yum), 21 Grams (scary, but good), True Romance (again, =
I love this mov
At least I know where to send my parents to next time they're in town. =
Also, the server was set up to be able to handle multiple connections, =
but to me it makes little sense to have the start of a pipeline take =
data from multiple elements. So, after a day of trying to write somewhat =
clean make rules and . I had found some posters around our place with =
"Tango" on it in a nice big font, and a stylised dancing couple.
Now to start thinking how to split up GStreamer pipelines to implement =
the same thing. He was tired from a long trip from Australia to Europe =
and all through Europe. I commited a few of the easier patches for a 2. =
In a nutshell, we're going to write a free software streaming media =
server, on top of GStreamer, making it possible to do completely free =
software-based video streaming, using royalty-free codecs.
1 of both core and plugins are out the door.
Names Ross is not the first one to link Fluendo to influenza. =
gnome-media So, Ted passed on maintainership to Ronald and me.
Good to see Muine progressing. Got up at 1 again and started to look at =
doing a decent addressbook OpenLDAP setup, and this time documenting it =
properly with my new docbook-xml-template. It's not ideal however =
because it won't be easy to get output from other applications (say, =
MAME) into that.
I love the weather here, even though it's been flaky of late.
Been quite a while since I had such good food.
At night, early to bed, but no chance of getting any sleep.
The first one we went to last month was closed for renovation. " =
Suggestion 2: Pay attention to your problems. This will hopefully have =
the same effect as the Vorbis Beta 1 release had for audio.
I hope he gets out of Tunnel A7 by the time his plane to Australia =
leaves.
I really like the name, it took us long enough to come up with something =
that we liked, still had a domain name available, and not too much =
GoogleJuice. This will hopefully have the same effect as the Vorbis Beta =
1 release had for audio. Five more minutes gave me a set of packages for =
it.
That, combined with an element that is able to figure out correct buffer =
size for raw video frames (since you can calculate this based on the =
output format), allowed us to stream raw video. Now to see what caused =
the CPU to go crazy.
Next in line was rewriting TCP elements. But this was due to some code =
in v4lsrc that only used the buffer's pointer to check which buffer to =
requeue in the driver, and since the driver is handing the EXACT same =
pointer this didn't work.
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>It's fun to invent a protocol, as simple as it is, 
and write the code to handle it, all in some vacuum where you don't have to care too 
much yet about other opinions. 6, but I'm not looking forward to that.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Over the course of a few days I've seen a whole 
bunch of movies: Ghost World (Scarlett, yum), 21 Grams (scary, but good), True 
Romance (again, I love this mov</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>At least I know where to send my parents to next 
time they're in town. Also, the server was set up to be able to handle multiple 
connections, but to me it makes little sense to have the start of a pipeline take 
data from multiple elements. So, after a day of trying to write somewhat clean make 
rules and . I had found some posters around our place with "Tango" on it in a nice 
big font, and a stylised dancing couple.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Now to start thinking how to split up GStreamer 
pipelines to implement the same thing. He was tired from a long trip from Australia 
to Europe and all through Europe. I commited a few of the easier patches for a 2. In 
a nutshell, we're going to write a free software streaming media server, on top of 
GStreamer, making it possible to do completely free software-based video streaming, 
using royalty-free codecs.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>1 of both core and plugins are out the 
door.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Names Ross is not the first one to link Fluendo to 
influenza. gnome-media So, Ted passed on maintainership to Ronald and 
me.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Good to see Muine progressing. Got up at 1 again 
and started to look at doing a decent addressbook OpenLDAP setup, and this time 
documenting it properly with my new docbook-xml-template. It's not ideal however 
because it won't be easy to get output from other applications (say, MAME) into 
that.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>I love the weather here, even though it's been 
flaky of late.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Been quite a while since I had such good 
food.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>At night, early to bed, but no chance of getting 
any sleep.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>The first one we went to last month was closed for 
renovation. " Suggestion 2: Pay attention to your problems. This will hopefully have 
the same effect as the Vorbis Beta 1 release had for audio.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>I hope he gets out of Tunnel A7 by the time his 
plane to Australia leaves.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>I really like the name, it took us long enough to 
come up with something that we liked, still had a domain name available, and not too 
much GoogleJuice. This will hopefully have the same effect as the Vorbis Beta 1 
release had for audio. Five more minutes gave me a set of packages for 
it.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>That, combined with an element that is able to 
figure out correct buffer size for raw video frames (since you can calculate this 
based on the output format), allowed us to stream raw video. Now to see what caused 
the CPU to go crazy.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Next in line was rewriting TCP elements. But this 
was due to some code in v4lsrc that only used the buffer's pointer to check which 
buffer to requeue in the driver, and since the driver is handing the EXACT same 
pointer this didn't work.</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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