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Re: [External] : Re: Lisp anime video


From: Colin Baxter
Subject: Re: [External] : Re: Lisp anime video
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2021 16:13:12 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux)

>>>>> Marcin Borkowski <mbork@mbork.pl> writes:

    > On 2021-08-30, at 02:19, Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU
    > Emacs
    > text editor <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> wrote:

    >> Then you can play the files with mpv - and now we're talking
    >> control! You can do everything - reposition the screen, zoom in
    >> and out, take screenshots, set the brightness/color/saturation
    >> and playback speed, inch your way forward frame by frame, even
    >> play two videos at the same time next to/on top of each other on
    >> the display, or create an endless loop within the same video,
    >> perhaps around the part where they explain recursion ... you can
    >> apply audio filters on the fly to do normalization (e.g. if
    >> gunfire is too loud, but talk is too silent in the original
    >> file). You can just do so much! mpv is a fork of, but IMO cannot
    >> be compared to, mplayer, at least not it terms of usability. It
    >> is at another level.
    >> 
    >> And if you can't do enough it is extensible - but not with Lisp
    >> unfortunately, but with Lua.

    > You can also drive it from Emacs, btw.
    > https://github.com/rndusr/subed

I notice <https://github.com/rndusr/subed> is licensed according to the
REUSE Specification <https://reuse.software/spec/>, which I think is
favoured by the Free Software Foundation Europe. Does anyone know any
more? I know this is sort of off-topic, but I suppose a few responses
should be ok.

Best wishes,




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