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"Rick [Kitty5]" wrote:
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> Rick
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Nice, but the flame should be a LOT longer than that. It should have a
shockwave (small disk-like disturbance in the flame when it goes from
being a supersonic flow to a subsonic flow)soon after it leaves and the
walls of your nozzle need to be a lot thinner than this or they will
melt!
Sorry to nitpick, but I studied to be a rocket scientist...
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Just too bad it's a Divx...I like rockets, but won't be able to see it.
:-(
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In it current conception, it appears to me to be just like a flashlight.
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Chris Huff wrote:
> Just too bad it's a Divx...I like rockets, but won't be able to see it.
> :-(
why not? divx is available for all major OS'es
Remco Poelstra
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In article <3A6### [at] homenl>, Remco Poelstra
<rjp### [at] homenl> wrote:
> why not? divx is available for all major OS'es
Very funny...and what do you consider a "major" OS?
Well, technically, it is "available" for Mac OS, but you have to use
Microsoft Media Player...it isn't available for as a codec for QuickTime
to use.
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Chris Huff wrote:
> Well, technically, it is "available" for Mac OS, but you have to use
> Microsoft Media Player...it isn't available for as a codec for QuickTime
> to use.
So what you are really saying is that yes you could view animations
compiled under divx but for the sake of your principals you cannot
allow yourself to do so. Isn't that like intentionally shooting your
own foot and then complaining about it ?
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Divx is now open source, so it will possibly become available in other
viewers too.
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/zd/20010117/tc/hackers_video_technology_goes_op
en_source_1.html
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> Well, technically, it is "available" for Mac OS, but you have to use
> Microsoft Media Player...it isn't available for as a codec for QuickTime
> to use.
That's a good thing isn't it? - Quick time blows chunks.
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On Wed, 17 Jan 2001 09:13:49 -0800, Ken <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote:
>> Well, technically, it is "available" for Mac OS, but you have to use
>> Microsoft Media Player...it isn't available for as a codec for QuickTime
>> to use.
>So what you are really saying is that yes you could view animations
>compiled under divx but for the sake of your principals you cannot
>allow yourself to do so. Isn't that like intentionally shooting your
>own foot and then complaining about it ?
Basically what he is saying is that it is usually better to stick with
native software. Most people use MP (Microsoft) on Windows and
QuickTime (Apple) on Macs. The opposite has often proved to be a bad
idea (from a stability point of view).
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
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