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7 Sep 2024 15:22:46 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Mencoder question  
From: Mueen Nawaz
Date: 15 Jun 2008 19:09:17
Message: <4855a11d$1@news.povray.org>
Orchid XP v8 wrote:
>>     I think most people use ffmpeg for this kind of thing.
> 
> I don't have that. [Note that we're talking about M$ Windoze here.]

	Did you install the binary mplayer codecs package? It may have it.

Here's an old version for Windows:

http://www.videohelp.com/tools/ffmpeg

	Somehow, I feel there must be tools other than mencoder that will let 
you do this on Windows. I'm the wrong person to tell you them, though.


-- 
In an Astronomy class (toward an Astronomy major, not that gen-ed crap) 
the professor did not tell us we would have to remember constants, and 
he asked them as questions. They were short questions, and weren't worth 
a lot.

One of them was: What is the orbital period of Saturn? (2 pts/100)

I started thinking about Bode's law and the posibility I could calculate 
it from an approximate radius I would get from that law... if I could 
remember it. But when you expect a 72% to be an A on a test, you have 
bigger fish to fry.

Then I got it. It was right, it should work, and no one would have to be 
nailed to anything.

I wrote: One Saturn-Year

I didn't get credit for it. A couple years later a sophomore was telling 
me about this funny question he had in the same class. He showed it to 
me. It read:

What is the orbital period of Saturn? (Do not put one Saturn-Year)

I was so right that it had to be guarded against. Yet those were 2 
points I would never have.

(as told by SetupWeasel on Slashdot)


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