Hello,
This will be the last update in a while, as I just don't have the time to work on this project right now. I'm taking a school year with 2 years in 1, and it's quite time consuming. If anyone want to continue this, just send me an email: wildex999[at]gmail [dot] com
If you're looking for the latest release, you'll need to get the SVN one, it should be quite stable, and include the most needed functions(read, write edit, etc.) And of course some example projects i used to test the progress of the library. Have fun, maybe I'll get back to this later this year ^^
Hello, yes, I AM alive =D
Anyway, some of you, at least those who looked at the main code, would have noticed how UGLY and badly programmed the library is in it's current state.
When I started the library I was just starting out with C/C++, so it kinda started by the wrong foot.
So I have decided to rewrite the whole ting, and release it fully complete when I get that far =D
The current one found at SVN is still fully working, but it might not be fully cross platform and as fast as it could be.... read more
I'm working, I'm working, but it goes sloooowww... so much to do,I'm working on finished the NSV lib for the next release, but to test it I made the NSV Muxer, and an NSV Necoder thats has a little lower priority(But moving forward nonetheless)
To top it all, I have exams this week =/
The NSV Muxer is mostly working on Windows, the NSV lib is almost done, just need some modification on the AUX parts.
So I'm hoping for a release soon... what, how many times have I said that now?... read more
Yes, I'm still alive, and still working on this project =)
I have been doing some fine tuning to the NSV Muxer and NSV lib. But most of my time has gone to making an NSV Encoder. As soon as thats done, I will move all NSV tools to its own project.
Currently you can find the newest NSV Lib, and then NSV Muxer on SVN, and should work.
I will try to release them as soon as possible.
Patience is a good thing =P
I'm testing out the new functions in the library, by making a NSV Muxer, so far the muxer works great, and uses ffmpeg to read most common media formats.
I only have one problem, and thats syncing the audio with the video. As soon as I fix that(Harder than you think) I will release it and the new lib =D
EDIT: A pre-alpha of the NSV Muxer can be found here:
http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=2171003#post2171003
The current ALPHA release of the NSV Lib is unstable ,and contains serious errors. These have been fixed in the Subversion(SVN) release, but that one still contains incomplete functions. I'm working on finishing the core functions on the lib, and release it, before I go on to adding stream functions.
Thanks for reading, any suggestions or bug you have found, you can send to me by mail, to the mail list or the forums.
CRITICAL UPDATE to the NSV Demuxer.
The Demuxer would hang if the output filename was too long(Longer than like 6 chars)
Version 1.1 fixes that.
the FreeBSD pre-compiled is also released now.
I released a NSV Demuxer, made with ONLY the nsvlib(And standard C++ tools of course)
It can read info about the NSV file, and print it.
It can demux the video, audio and AUX streams into specified directories.
It can demux from a offset in seconds, with a length in seconds.
Read the instructions from the program by starting it without anny arguments.
It's pre-compiled for windows, and contains source.
It is tested on FreeBSD, but i have yet to release a pre-compiled version.
But will do so today.... read more
Did a pre-Alpha release to just give out something, and to test the sc.net system.
The current release is only:
bin(Pre-compiled lib.a) for Windows-Mingw/GNU GCC
src for Windows and FreeBSD GNU GCC
I'm working on the last cleaning up before submitting the library here.