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Beta Testing / Re: SolveigMM HyperCam 3.0 Beta is out
« on: May 14, 2009, 11:46:56 AM »How long does it usually take to get a response?
Hi Solitary, In fact we replied you on 12th May.
Please, find a copy in PM.
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How long does it usually take to get a response?
In my opinion SolveigMM should expand it's possibilities. For example: *.mkv file is very popular now. When you want to split the not needed parts, you just can't do this because the "file is not supported"
# You have said in a recent post that frame-accurate editing is planned to be included also for WMV-files. Is there a planned date for such a version of the splitter?Yes it is still planed, but the date is is not fixed as a lot of different features are implemented. So I really hope it gets ready in nearest three months.
# I don't know exactly how this is obtained, but I imagine that you would need to change the first GOP in every segment that begins with a delta-frame, so that this frame is replaced by a new I-frame constructed by finding the nearest I-frame to the left and then apply all the delta-frames up to and including the segment start. That would of course mean some more processing, but only a low percentage of the whole job. Therefore, a decrease in speed would only be noticeable if you have zillions of very short segments, each beginning on a delta-frame, which is probably not very common.
# If I buy the current version, will I be able to upgrade for free, once the WMV frame-accurate editing becomes available?If the major version remains the same the upgrade is free. If you help us with beta testing we can upgrade you even to next major version
# One thing I really miss (which the Womble program has) is a second preview window, where you can play back the result of the join of all your included segments at any time, so you can see and listen to the result before you do the actual trimming. If you are re-cutting a film scene you need to be able to see the resulting transitions from each segment to the next without having to go through the whole trimming process over and over until it looks right. Have you thought about such a feature?