I need a one or more Mac users who would be willing to help me test a program. The program takes an uncompressed .mov file, and produces an .avi file that is either uncompressed, or losslessly compressed using Lagarith. The idea is that this would be a very simple way for Mac editors to losslessly export their final video to a format that Windows can work with. I need people that can compile the source code (C++) and verify that the program functions correctly on a Mac.
AIM me at sLrlagsalot or email me at brg0853@rit.edu if you are interested.
Need Mac Editor(s) that have a C++ compiler
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Re: Need Mac Editor(s) that have a C++ compiler
Sir_Lagsalot wrote:I need a one or more Mac users who would be willing to help me test a program. The program takes an uncompressed .mov file, and produces an .avi file that is either uncompressed, or losslessly compressed using Lagarith. The idea is that this would be a very simple way for Mac editors to losslessly export their final video to a format that Windows can work with. I need people that can compile the source code (C++) and verify that the program functions correctly on a Mac.
AIM me at sLrlagsalot or email me at brg0853@rit.edu if you are interested.

Impressive.
Makes me wish I had a mac sometimes.
"hey... no"
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I may be able to help.
I have a 600 Mhz G3 Mac running 10.3.5, w/ XCode installed. I should be able to compile and run the program given the source code, and any other files that may be needed.
- Sir_Lagsalot
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You can download the source here http://lags.leetcode.net/movtoavi_source.zip. I would recommend using AIM so we can chat if things go wrong.
- Sir_Lagsalot
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Ok, there is now a functional Mac binary up on my site, as well as a windows binary and the source code: http://lags.leetcode.net/codec_mac.html
Binaries and testing are courtesy Atvaak.
Binaries and testing are courtesy Atvaak.