[LAU] [ANN] xjadeo 0.4.11

Robin Gareus robin at gareus.org
Thu Jul 15 15:43:02 UTC 2010


Hi Brett,

I'm glad to learn it's useful and even more so that it's used at
renowned institutes.

ciao,
robin

PS. I just noticed that I forgot to update the '--help' text about the
new default values. It's updated in SVN but I'll postpone rolling new
binaries for a few weeks until I've reworked the midi-backend (decide
which one of portmidi, alsa-raw, alsa-seq, jack-midi to use on runtime
rather than compile-time).


On 07/15/2010 04:56 PM, Brett McCoy wrote:
> Hey, Robin, I used xjadeo exclusively for a course in film scoring
> through Berklee this past Spring. Xjadeo was invaluable and offers so
> much flexibility in working out timings and synch points. Thanks for
> making such a great little tool!
> 
> -- Brett
> 
> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 10:47 AM, Robin Gareus <robin at gareus.org> wrote:
> Bonjour a tous,
> 
> xjadeo v0.4.11 has been released. Source & binaries are available from
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/xjadeo/files/
> 
> 
> Release Notes for xjadeo 0.4.11 (svn r239)
> ------------------------------------------
> 
> Xjadeo - X Jack Video Monitor
> http://xjadeo.sourceforge.net/
> 
> Xjadeo is a simple movie player that synchronizes video playback to
> an external time source such as jack-transport or Midi timecode.
> 
> Recent Changes (v0.4.10 -> v0.4.11)
>  * new default parameters:
>    - screen-update-fps = filefps (use '-f 10' for prev. default)
>    - MTC-quater-frame: on  (use '-c' to disable it)
>  * added JACK-MIDI port for MTC (./configure --enable-midi=jack )
>  * System-V IPC remote ctrl mode (OSX does not support POSIX-MQ)
>  * xjremote is now part of the OSX bundle
>  * added '{' and '}' keyboard shortcuts to modify time-offset
>    in larger steps
>  * many small remote-ctrl extensions for ardour3 integration
>    - allow to disable some GUI interactions (close window,
>      left-mouse-click)
>    - added aliases for full-screen & position remote-ctrl commands
>      (alphabetical order of commands now does the right thing:
>       size, position, fullscreen -> size, xy, zoom)
> 
> 

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