TIP: Click on subject to list as thread! ANSI
echo: dbridge
to: Nick Andre
from: Mark Hofmann
date: 2015-12-04 11:04:18
subject: Re: 64-bit

NA> I hear ya there. When you say it builds an Ansi menu, can you at least
NA> see an
NA> overview of how the resulting format gets done?

Sort of, yes.  It basically uses an external library *.OBJ (C++) that some
company wrote along time ago.  No access to that part of the source, so the
menu handling would have to be re-written in order to solve the CPU 100%
(timeslicing) issue.

I tried to get ahold of the company that wrote the library, but had no luck.

Between encoding video from TV shows and kicking off old DOS code with no
timeslicing code integration, it keeps my office nice and toasty in the
winter!

- Mark

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