Archive for April, 2007

Testing Testing…

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

Even before I heard back from anyone in my test group, a possible glitch popped up in my head, and sure enough it was there. The problem is that if one video file has more than one audio track, then all video files will have more than one audio track, albeit comprised of silence. For obvious reasons, I didn’t make audio selection menus for the sections that only had one audio track. So if you select that second audio track for that one file, then decide to watch some other video on the disc, you will hear silence unless you use your remote to change the audio on the fly or go back to the audio selection menu for that one file and select the first track. Whew!

The solution was simple: add a bit of code to the menus for the parts that have only one track so that the audio is automatically set to that first track and then prevent the user from switching the audio while those files are playing (I learned earlier the same thing had to be done for subtitles). I actually added the lockout the first time around, but didn’t realize that the one-audio-track videos would not play that track by default. Oops.

If this sounds confusing, don’t worry, the idea is that if everything is running smoothly, you won’t notice how much work it took to get it that way. Meanwhile, I wait for the reports to come in…

Burnt Bread plugin

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

More plugin action…
1.0?

 

5.5?
 

Yeah!

Mood rating:

 
out of 3.0

 
!!!

Talkies plugin

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Testing

I made this new plugin.
It makes me talk!

1. 2. 3.

zOMG! I talk a lot!

4. 5. 6.

Surreal

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

DVDs are… done?

I’m sending out a few to close friends for testing. If I hear no problems, we’ll start slipping them to cons.

VA Tech bans legal handguns, maniac slaughters 30+

Monday, April 16th, 2007

I’m sure you know about the tragedy at Virginia Tech that happened today.
I am angry that this happened. I am more angry that, just last year, the Virgina State General Assembly rejected a bill that would allow certified concealed weapon holders to carry their handguns on campus. While I agree that handgun access should be strictly controlled, I see no reason to deny law-abiding citizens their right to carry. Had there been anybody armed, trained, and morally sound there today, maybe so many might not have died at VA Tech.

At some point, you’ve got to trust people to do the right thing. In this country however, it seems increasingly evident that we can’t. If you can’t trust anyone, you’ll never see the guy you shouldn’t trust coming.

HB 1572
Maniac kills many