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Offline J3Vr6

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lol, the SCP forum has really become entertaining during the code freeze.  You see people jumping down other peoples throats at a moments notice...  

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Say you like MS and Kazan will do
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Offline ZylonBane

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Originally posted by ubermetroid
Where would I find the best AVI to DIVX converter?
Point of clarification-- AVI is not a codec. It's a generic wrapper format which can accept any properly-written codec. Asking for an AVI to DIVX converter is like asking for a DOC to Helvetica converter.

That being said, it's generally a bad, bad, bad idea to convert from one lossy video format to another, because the compression artifacts in the source video will be retained and possibly exaggerated by the destination codec, in addition to adding its own compression artifacts. You really only get good results from this when working with extremely high-quality source media.
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Offline Odyssey

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[color=cc9900]Linux is IBM, Linux is the borg/matrix? Somebody's been watching too many Microsoft promotional videos. Microsoft aren't the little guys.
To make this relevant, I'll add my one experience with Microsoft video codecs, while trying to make something a DivX to make it smaller and change the resolution, was that I was prevented from doing so. In my knowledge, that isn't very user-friendly.[/color]

 

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Zarax - the rupublican part was a wise crack - i think about as highly of the average republican as a I think of bush though -- not very well sociologically or economically informed

As for you, you're outright brainwashed - any _DECENT programmer knows microsoft is a lead of steaming horse crap.  Of course you are a COBOL programmer, keep playing with your language that's been obsolete for 35 years.  

You've been trying to argue file formats with someone who's main focus is programming is file formats - optimized file formats for games typically.  I also do game programming because I learn.


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The Linux Community wants to take over the world - by merit (unborglike)
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Did anyone see that RealNetworks Filed lawsuit against Microsoft for Antitrust violations.
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Offline Flaser

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Ok, ok....I think there's merit to both of the opinions.
Don't even get started!

It doesn't really matter which is true as long as MS screws customers with a stupid marketing a policy and ends up screwing themselves.
As for the Linux bunch - they're a bunch. There are restrictions on what a huge bunch of people can do compared to a company.

That said if you want to continue take it to another thread.

IMHO there's merit to what Zarax says about the actual performance - or even encoding options of the MS stuff - it's just the compability issue we're really bothered by....

As for you MP3 bitrate comment Zarax, I said VBR = Variable Bitrate.
I don't see the point of going over which codec is superior in low constant bitrate encoding - why when you can compress much more economically with an adaptive tool?
This is the very reason why I hold Nandub in high regards - mind you I haven't played with recent MS codecs, so you could be right Zarax!

....and before you go on Kazaan!
Please try them out....although I'm inclined to believe you that as usual the MS ego syndrome created smg. so incompatible that it can be a real pain in the ass to code with it.

That's the breaktrhough of Mp3 and IMHO the future, unfortunately you can't really use a VBR stream with videos, but hopefully someone will finally write a player that handles the audio stream differently.
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Offline Odyssey

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Originally posted by Kazan
Did anyone see that RealNetworks Filed lawsuit against Microsoft for Antitrust violations.

[color=cc9900]Yep. Link:
http://biz.yahoo.com/djus/031218/1725001407_1.html
I love it when someone with a faint chance of winning challenges someone who purports invincibility. Good on RealNetworks.[/color]

 

Offline Zarax

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The fact i work with COBOL doesn't mean i don't know anything "new"...
Java and C are very well known friends, but it doesn't matter...
The sole fact you linux zealots are always shouting around shows where the brainwashing works...
You said you have ten years of hate against Microsoft?
Well, it's since 1983 that i despise the International Borg Mob also known as IBM, and while you dream about MS destruction linux is a mere tool in the hands of the only software company who made an operating systems with the sole attempt to transform PCs into mainframe extensions...
What you may not know is that history is just coming again, this time with centralized servers instead of mainframes...
So, keep dreaming about your freeware world, one day you may awake and discover that GPL has been ripped away and you are surrounded by a bunch of monopolists...
About realnetworks, his founder and ceo is just an ex Microsoft manager who built his company trying to get ahead MS using internal info...
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Offline Zarax

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Flaser, the problem is much deeper than this...
MS may not be the fairest player ever known, but everyone forgets that they become what they are because people preferred them, and not because anyone forced them...
Here is a little history:

1975-1980
More than MS it was IBM versus Apple, and basically IBM won the market thanks to lower prices...
They chose MS DOS because it was the only one both "user friendly" (for the time) and fitting for IBM future plans (fortunately they failed)

1983
MS-IBM separation.
Basically IBM dumped MS because they were launching they superuberduper OS2, known to the experts as IBM market domination 2.0.
Basically they got the core functions of Windows 1.0 (still in development) and tried to make something capable to run on both PCs and mainframes... they did it, but the problem was that it was slow as hell (15 minutes to boot) and the forced compatibility stripped down 90% of potential features, making it pratically a featureless mainframe consolle (oh yeah, we can port any mainframe app on OS2! Look! it takes only 5 minutes to start!).
That made just MS in the right place, being cheaper than apple but still many times better than IBM software (and in the meantime a 12 years long antitrust battled started for IBM...).
That was the reason of MS spreading into the PC world, and retrocompatibility did the rest...
Before someone starts complaining about Mac being ubercool and MS that copied from apple, the thruth is that both companies copied from Xerox, who made an experimental GUI OS for IBM before MS was chosen, but that was dumped...

1983-1995
Well, that was the most known DOS era, even though developers progressively complained about memory management, so that a 32bit OS was needed...

1995-today
Well, you know as much as myself what happened after 1995... due to software stability problems people started to dislike MS stuff, though when treated and cared well Win 9.x wasn't that unstable...
In the meantime antitrust started for MS too first with netscape (lol, and people complained because MS forced the browser market to run freeware... just like part of the linux community would do for everything), DOJ finally settled them, then AOL started again (they lost their monopolistic ISP position and blamed MS for that), and that one was settled too...
Realnetworks is just the same... if you wanna make cash blame MS... they complain because people won't pay for their player!
About the rest, kazan and me express prett clearly the different visions of the things...
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Offline Odyssey

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Originally posted by Zarax
1983
MS-IBM separation.
Basically IBM dumped MS because they were launching they superuberduper OS2, known to the experts as IBM market domination 2.0.

[color=cc9900]I was under the impression that Microsoft dumped IBM during the development period of OS/2, not the other way around. And an expert would realise that OS/2 was designed to be natively 16-bit, while DOS at the time was 8-bit. It was not a market domination strategy, I do however know one company that used and still uses plenty of market domination strategies... Guess who?[/color]
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Originally posted by Zarax
1995-today
In the meantime antitrust started for MS too first with netscape (lol, and people complained because MS forced the browser market to run freeware... just like part of the linux community would do for everything)

[color=cc9900]You think people complaining for being forced to use something, even though it's free, is wrong? Uhh... Excuse me for saying so, but what? Sure it was free, turds are free, and I don't fancy having turds forced down my throat! The Linux community isn't about freeware, it's about open source. Nothing is forced on anyone, as you get so much variety and if it doesn't suit you, you change it!

I find it amusing that you've only highlighted the 'positives' in Microsoft's history. [/color]
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Offline karajorma

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Waits to see Zarax put a good spin on what MS tried to do with Java.
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Offline Zarax

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I don't remember anyone forcing you to use anything, or are there men in black with a gun that shoots who is not using MS software?
I would say the opposite...
I'm hearing more and more people threathened by hackers, who says that they will DOS (Denial of service) their servers if they do not use linux...
If you believe to the IBM/linux propaganda that MS dumped IBM in 1983 then i will just remember that MS had 30 employees at the time, while IBM... 30000? I guess more.
Anyways, this thread is only becoming a flame, admin please close it, the topic has been solved.
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Offline Odyssey

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[color=cc9900]I don't remember any forcing (on anyone with half a clue, at least, so that discounts a fair few people) either, but that's what you said, so that's what I commented on.
Those hackers are both a rare occurence (never heard of them myself), and a good thing if they exist. They're helping the community, exposing security holes so things can be made better. Due to development cycles, this means updating to Linux and regularly patching.

MS did dump IBM, and employees have nothing to do with it. Microsoft didn't even develop DOS themselves, it's small wonder they bailed out soon after being asked to develop the GUI for OS/2.

I don't, personally, think this thread is becoming a flame. It's an interesting crossfire of opinions, which is (loosely) connected to the original post.[/color]

 

Offline Flipside

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Originally posted by Odyssey
It's an interesting crossfire of opinions, which is (loosely) connected to the original post.[/color] [/B]


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Offline Zarax

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Actually, MS was only an external added developer for IBM, so when MS proposed Windows 1.0 as GUI system for IBM they refused it and continued with OS2, breaking the agreements.
Whatever you think, you cannot dump someone bigger than you...
Correctly, MS did not fully develop MS-DOS, they bought a software originally called Q-DOS and refined it, but this is not a mistery.
About hackers, a DOS attack do not exploit or help discovering any hole, what they do is simply flooding a server with requests so that it overloads...
Given the IP address and a small program every lamer can do it...
What i was talking about is the fact that hackers use DOS as a method to force people to swap to linux or stopping using/talking about MS techs...
Say watherever you want about MS commercial policy but they never used these mafia-like methods with people...
Another thing people has difficulties to understand is that open source DoesNotMeanLinux, and there are some (small) Windows based communities, who are not interested in changing system.
Far from being paid by MS (something that wouldn't be so bad imho) instead of trying to destroy Microsoft i'm one of those that believes in dialogue, and prefers to work in order to improve MS tech rather than rebuilding everything from scratch, with the risk of loosing standards, and fall back in the eighties, where unexperienced users did not know if the software they buy would run on their OS or not.
Anyways, i consider the thread expired as it was related to video conversion tips, and not a MS vs linux debate...
Plus the facts that things gets quite hot because kazan and me have totally opposite views on the subjects and somehow every time we are on the same thread any hope of a reasonable "conversation" is lost...
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Offline Odyssey

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[color=cc9900]The point of an argument is to convince the other side to come around to your point of view. While I severely fundamentally disagree with what you say, feel you have misinterpreted some things I said, and think you've got some facts wrong, I see you won't be swayed, hence arguing will be futile on my part. Enjoy your opinion, I'll enjoy mine.[/color]

 

Offline Zarax

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See, it's like every side is fighting a crusade... It will pretty much neve end, until one part will emerge as victorious...
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Offline Odyssey

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[color=cc9900]I know which side I'm rooting for.[/color]