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Video feature question
So, what version is going to have the ability to extract and store Divx, Mov, Vcd, etc. onto hard drive and into songbook database. I thought originally that it was going to be 4.0, but then I thought I read somewhere it's a version yet to come. (maybe 4.2?)
Not really needing to update until this feature is added. Been waiting for a long time. Wally :g |
Don't think Divx or MOV are included in that, but yes because of all the other problems the Video portion has been pushed back.
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Hoster supports:
DAT - Compressed video files on the hard drive from a Video CD disc (not imported by Hoster). VOB - Compressed video files on the hard drive from a DVD disc (not imported by Hoster). AVI - Compressed video files on the hard drive. QT - QuickTime compressed video files on the hard drive. MOV - Compressed Quick Time movie files on the hard drive. DVIX - Divx compressed video files on the hard drive. MPG - Compressed video files on the hard drive. MPEG - Compressed video files on the hard drive. M1V - Compressed video files on the hard drive. M2V - Compressed video files on the hard drive. WMV - Compressed windows video files on the hard drive. We ran into a small problem with converting Video files to KMA... they took ~12 seconds to open before playing. :e We are taking another approach that will use a "new" KMV or KMH format (versus KMA) and should convert all the above video files at light-speed to this format, then they should play within a short period... fraction of a second we hope. We were trying to get this upgrade in 4.03, but the out-of-sync problem has taken our 100% attention yet again. :r We think we will solve it once and for all this time. See my latest Factory News post. |
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