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XviD Video Codec (1)

Thu, 2007-03-22 02:00 - Topics:

XviD is an open source MPEG-4 video codec designed for everyone. Its purpose is to compress video in order to allow for faster transmission over computer networks or for more efficient storage on computer disks. Hence, XviD can somewhat be seen as a ZIP archive for video. XviD removes information from video that is not important for human perception in order to achieve very high compression rates while still keeping very good visual quality. XviD is published under the GNU GPL license. That means it can be obtained free of charge. And since XviD is open-source software, everyone can review the XviD source code to check for himself that nothing malicious is included.

play with dir

Fri, 2007-03-16 13:30 - Topics:

Once Again the gate are open: the "con" and "lpt1" and many more are bloked (it was very easy to modify the initial source code of dos to resolve this issue smile.gif )
-The preview of programs in taskbar is very good but two thing should be more:
1.When u put the mouse cursor under the program in taskbar the preview window appear verticaly but the window dont spin over.
2.The preview window (of the last program that are running) is for what when u have on desktop the big mama window..?

Bot use destroying SL?

Sat, 2007-01-27 20:49 - Topics:

There has been a lot of speculation and rumors lately concerning Elanthius Flagstaff and his land-buying bots. I’ve been directly involved in...

Second Life Open Source Release Party

Tue, 2007-01-09 07:51 - Topics:

Big news need events and thus I am planning to do a release party for the source code today at noon SLT. It is 3 hours before the technical townhall, so there should be some time to hang around before. I am also trying to get hold of a repeater for the townhall so in [...]

Open Source Community Building: Community Bounties

Mon, 2007-01-08 13:43 - Topics:

As I reported earlier, Linden Lab is considering giving out bounties for features they want to see implemented. While Linden Lab has not yet a bounty to offer Adam Zaius now took the step to introduce community bounties for features people from the community would like to see implemented. As he seems to have [...]

Second Life goes Open Source

Mon, 2007-01-08 11:25 - Topics:

Its finally happened. Linden Labs has released the source code of the Second Life client. "Linden Lab is making the source code for the Second Life Viewer available to everyone. Talented developers from around the world will be able to collaborate with Linden Lab to refine and enhance the experience for all residents of Second Life."

Second Life Goes Open Source

Mon, 2007-01-08 11:18 - Topics:

Linden Lab announced this morning they are making the source code for its Second Life viewer software available to developers to make enhancements, modifications and add new features. The move has been expected and marks a massive strategic move on...

What is possible now?

Mon, 2007-01-08 08:37 - Topics:

If you are having a virtual service company you might be happy about the release of the source code of the Second Life client as it opens up a lot of possibilities. You might be able now to add the features you need for your clients yourself and do not have to lobby Linden Lab [...]

Second-Life client now open source

Mon, 2007-01-08 08:09 - Topics:

I just got word that Linden Labs decided to open the source code for the Second Life client, and I must say I love their decision. Ever since I first saw Second Life - now over a year ago - I thought adoption would be slow because game mechanics (and other client-side details) weren’t appealing for most people.

History is made: Second Life client now Open Source! (updated)

Mon, 2007-01-08 07:49 - Topics:

Yes, you read right. Expectations were that it would happen a lot later this year but the year is only 8 days old and Linden Lab released the source code for their client today! It was mentioned a lot of times (and last time I heard it was at the SLDEVU in London whicih was [...]


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