WizFX source code available
WizFX source code available
WizFX source code available
Yep, it's finally here! It should be available from the Others section of the Downloads pages soon.
But in the meantime you can download it here: http://www.pvr-tools.com/freeware/WizFXsrc.zip
Yep, it's finally here! It should be available from the Others section of the Downloads pages soon.
But in the meantime you can download it here: http://www.pvr-tools.com/freeware/WizFXsrc.zip
cheers
DaveR
IceTV, T4, T3, T2, P2, S1, FV-L1(P1 fw), TRF-2460, HDR-7500 and Skippa
DaveR
IceTV, T4, T3, T2, P2, S1, FV-L1(P1 fw), TRF-2460, HDR-7500 and Skippa
- rwhitby
- Apprentice
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- Location: Adelaide, Australia Project:http://www.openwiz.org Hardware:DP-P1, LiDiC
I have imported the WizFX source code into an openwiz.org SVN repository at
http://svn.openwiz.org/svnroot/wizfx/trunk
There is also a wiki and bug reporting facility at:
http://trac.openwiz.org/wizfx
If anyone would like write access to this svn repository, just let me know.
I hope that we can use this repository collaborate on the creation of a Linux command line version of wizfx.
-- Rod
http://svn.openwiz.org/svnroot/wizfx/trunk
There is also a wiki and bug reporting facility at:
http://trac.openwiz.org/wizfx
If anyone would like write access to this svn repository, just let me know.
I hope that we can use this repository collaborate on the creation of a Linux command line version of wizfx.
-- Rod
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I already have a start on that - in Perl, so it will work on MacOS, Cygwin, other Unix and (at a pinch) Windows if anyone wants to. I already have the decoding of the header.tvwiz and trunc files coded, and now with the trunc files, I know which 0000, etc, files to download.rwhitby wrote:....
I hope that we can use this repository collaborate on the creation of a Linux command line version of wizfx.
-- Rod
Peter
T4 HDMI
U4, T4, T3, T2, V2 test/development machines
Sony BDV-9200W HT system
LG OLED55C9PTA 55" OLED TV
T4 HDMI
U4, T4, T3, T2, V2 test/development machines
Sony BDV-9200W HT system
LG OLED55C9PTA 55" OLED TV
- rwhitby
- Apprentice
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- Joined: Tue Aug 28, 2007 17:41
- Location: Adelaide, Australia Project:http://www.openwiz.org Hardware:DP-P1, LiDiC
Excellent - I love doing things like this in Perl.
The slugimage tool which packs and unpacks NSLU2 firmware images is written in Perl:
http://svn.nslu2-linux.org/svnroot/slug ... /slugimage
-- Rod
The slugimage tool which packs and unpacks NSLU2 firmware images is written in Perl:
http://svn.nslu2-linux.org/svnroot/slug ... /slugimage
-- Rod
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No pain, no gain
The WizPnP protocol document does help a bit in understanding the WizFX code. Part of the problem is that there's a lot of clutter from the GUI code in WizFX.
[self-promotion]There's a bit more information about the information in the recording header files in the Openwiz Recorded Files page, and the getWizPnP Perl codeis a bit better commented than WizFX, and it doesn't have all the GUI clutter. On the other hand, its WizPnP search function doesn't work properly.[/self-promotion]
The WizPnP protocol document does help a bit in understanding the WizFX code. Part of the problem is that there's a lot of clutter from the GUI code in WizFX.
[self-promotion]There's a bit more information about the information in the recording header files in the Openwiz Recorded Files page, and the getWizPnP Perl codeis a bit better commented than WizFX, and it doesn't have all the GUI clutter. On the other hand, its WizPnP search function doesn't work properly.[/self-promotion]
Peter
T4 HDMI
U4, T4, T3, T2, V2 test/development machines
Sony BDV-9200W HT system
LG OLED55C9PTA 55" OLED TV
T4 HDMI
U4, T4, T3, T2, V2 test/development machines
Sony BDV-9200W HT system
LG OLED55C9PTA 55" OLED TV