I don't care which language it's in as long as it's well thought out and exellently made..
8) DVDrip 8)
I take it That you are an anti-Perl man, Mr. GnuVince?
I don't care which language it's in as long as it's well thought out and exellently made..
8) DVDrip 8)
Thnx for this GREAT tool!!
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I don't care which language it's in as long as it's well thought out and exellently made..
8) DVDrip 8)
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[me=Schotty]gets a fire truck handy[/me]
What if it was a beautiful app written in VisualBasic ??
[me=Schotty]grabs a brand new MP7 PDW and crouches[/me]
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[quote author=Lovechild link=board=2;threadid=4094;start=0#40783 date=1026278842]
I don't care which language it's in as long as it's well thought out and exellently made..
8) DVDrip 8)
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[me=Schotty]gets a fire truck handy[/me]
What if it was a beautiful app written in VisualBasic ??
[me=Schotty]grabs a brand new MP7 PDW and crouches[/me]
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I would use it, you can't put a prize on the joy of using good software.... even if the price is VB (LC knows a bit of VB)
[me=Schotty]disengages the imaginary tangoes that never materialized[/me]
I cant stand the crappy speed of VB, and the fact that (well, as far as I could tell) the language is made to make people dependent on visual tools to do all the work, and not to think for them selves.
Thats my story and I am sticking with it.
For those who can't get dvrip to work on their box try mencode, part of the Mplayer tool set (http://www.mplayerhq.hu). It can read from DVD, DiVX ;-), avi, mpg1/X, asf and can convert them to any of the other formats (Including multipass DivX ;-)).
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