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Finally had a look at the project again after 10 months. I've done this on a different machine this time so had to sort out the build environment again. I've fixed up the nuget package references and the Quicktime ActiveX interop issues. You can find a release...
Sorry to hear that Knez. I'll take a look tonight, but do you have Quicktime installed on your machine? The QTConverter uses the QuickTime COM+ objects to handle the conversion.
I hadn't seen your project either. Nice!
The code for the proxy is up. It's done via "providers", which implement returning data for a given gopher selector. I've created a handful of demo providers and the code for each is up on the site. I've been caught up with work so haven't done a new...
Just an update. I haven't any time for this project in sometime. Basically the RealBasic bugs were getting a bit much, and after losing a day's work from them I parked the project and haven't returned to it in 9 months.
What I'd love to do is start again as a 68k C app on the Mac side. I did...
I bought the non working one. Would have been fine but it shipped with bugger all packaging so the box was full of plastic shards. Amazingly pulling the RAM got it to boot, but the CRT was sputtering quite a bit and there's a bit of corrosion on the AB, looking to recap it but not sure it's...
Thanks Charles.
So I think my original suggestion of a 400V 33nF @ 5% (based on the J) was correct. That pdf though means the original part number would have been one of the following (depending on what lead length and packaging apple went for originally):
222237052333
222237056333...
I was trying to pull out the analog board from an LC 575 (whose case sadly arrived quite broken via the post) and pulled a capacitor leg out in the process (doh!).
I'm trying to find a replacement but struggling to decode the capacitor details (see attached). As near as I can tell its an MKT...
Thanks for checking TechKnight. 2.1.2 looks like the last version of the 2.x series before they switched to Carbon. Interesting that 4.1+ can still target to 68K - might dust out the G5 and have a play!
I've been busy with some other things so haven't had a chance to work on 68kTube for a...
I'm using 2.1.2 I think. I found 3 to be rather buggy (strange changes to the run timetime as fast as I can see). However, I've found some odd issues in 2.1.2 with the project manager (files disappearing out of it, yet still be included during build) - so if there's a new 2.x series update I'd...
Thanks for testing Anon. Despite it's name, it's not currently working properly on 68k Macs.
QuickTime (via RB) doesn't like opening from a URL. It works on PPC for some reason, but not 68k. I can't find anything in the QT 4 documentation which says its limited to PPC so I think its a RealBasic...
I saw the crashes :) I'll look into an OS X port. I don't see it being an issue as it should run under Mono and encoding is done externally. FFMPEG is obviously ported to OS X. For QuickTime, on Windows I have written a small console app which lets you specify an encoding profile XML, source...
Forgot to put QuickTime on the server. So Cinepak is crashing it out. I'm fixing it right now.
Edit: All fixed, try now. If your hardware can do it, try h263 as the encoding is very, very fast.
Absolutely. I'm hoping to release a binary build for you to run your own servers this weekend. You'll need a YouTube API key, but that is very easy to get. The server is just a console app, so all you need to do is run an EXE, make sure Windows firewall doesn't block incoming connections and...
Hi All
I've created a special YouTube proxy and client for Classic Macs to search and view videos on YouTube.
If you want to give it a go I'm currently running a server. Download the client from https://github.com/pgodwin/68kTube/blob/master/Client/RealBasic/68kTube%20Alpha.sitand use the...
OK I've spun up a VM hosting the server. I'll probably keep it up for a month or so (as it's not exactly cheap to run). Download the client from https://github.com/pgodwin/68kTube/raw/master/Client/RealBasic/68kTube%20Alpha.sit, please it with the default server URL and fingers crossed it will...
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