DGDecNV Latest Build 2050
Re: DGDecNV Latest Build 2050
Everything works for me. And I thought you were using DGDecIM?
Re: DGDecNV Latest Build 2050
You are right. Too much work in these days.admin wrote:Everything works for me. And I thought you were using DGDecIM?
Re: DGDecNV Latest Build 2050
Slipstreamed some more changes for 2050:
* For MKV files the FPS value is now taken from the container and not the elementary stream.
* The CLI interface with -h now no longer generates a pop-up for a bad license but prints a console error message instead. Also, the CLI now returns values as follows:
0: everything OK
1: input file cannot be opened
2: bad license
* For MKV files the FPS value is now taken from the container and not the elementary stream.
* The CLI interface with -h now no longer generates a pop-up for a bad license but prints a console error message instead. Also, the CLI now returns values as follows:
0: everything OK
1: input file cannot be opened
2: bad license
Re: DGDecNV Latest Build 2050
Hmmm. I think maybe even including the date into the zipped archives might help distinguish the slipstreams from each other.
As I like to archive downloads, it would help to ensure that I have used latest slipstream possible.
When I access the site to get to the tools for slipstreams, I kind of forget the date when I go to download the slipstream and then have to wonder which one I actually have set to go. (as they are all given the same name)
dgdecnv2050_2015-10-01.zip
(or whatever date format you use)
would help when people have something to report. It would be a quick reference as to what slipstream they've used.
(or archived)
I forgot which slipstream we're on for this one, so I added "ss1" to the end.
Looking through the thread, it's the second slip stream.
The extraction process I do manually to the load location.
Updated and appreciate the continual updates!
As I like to archive downloads, it would help to ensure that I have used latest slipstream possible.
When I access the site to get to the tools for slipstreams, I kind of forget the date when I go to download the slipstream and then have to wonder which one I actually have set to go. (as they are all given the same name)
dgdecnv2050_2015-10-01.zip
(or whatever date format you use)
would help when people have something to report. It would be a quick reference as to what slipstream they've used.
(or archived)
I forgot which slipstream we're on for this one, so I added "ss1" to the end.
Looking through the thread, it's the second slip stream.
The extraction process I do manually to the load location.
Updated and appreciate the continual updates!