Domain: 216.239.51.100
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according to the site...
according to the site I see 3 words that grab my attention as interesting (and also threatening). ON-DISK EDITING. For one, i think this will be a great feature, however I can see where MPAA or broadcasters could see this in a not-so-brilliant light. Download it soon fellas, before the MAN gets it.
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Re:BetaMax
But does it support BetaMax & LaserDisc?
Better than that, it is fully compatible with the slashdot effect! Here's the google cache version:
amix writes "After two years of hard work the final 1.0 of VDR (Video Disk Recorder) has been released under the GPL. VDR is Linux based VCR software for digital TV cards (DVB, the Linux driver supports cable, sat and terrestrial cards), the new TV standard in Europe and also in use at several places in the United States. VDR is a fully networkable digital video recorder (implemented as daemon on port 2001) with optional MP3, DVD and 'MPlayer' based video-codec replay plus much more. It features "timeshifting", an incredibly comfortable OSD, functions to make editing/cleaning-up the streams easier and is controllable by LIRC, keyboard, telnet/ssh, WWW (cgi) or dedicated utilities. It can be used natively on a TV, with standard v4l tools or the KVDR KDE frontend.. You have an old PC? Add one (up to four) DVB card and you got a cheap multimedia center. Here are the screenshots. " A very impressive project indeed. -
Re:BetaMax
But does it support BetaMax & LaserDisc?
Better than that, it is fully compatible with the slashdot effect! Here's the google cache version:
amix writes "After two years of hard work the final 1.0 of VDR (Video Disk Recorder) has been released under the GPL. VDR is Linux based VCR software for digital TV cards (DVB, the Linux driver supports cable, sat and terrestrial cards), the new TV standard in Europe and also in use at several places in the United States. VDR is a fully networkable digital video recorder (implemented as daemon on port 2001) with optional MP3, DVD and 'MPlayer' based video-codec replay plus much more. It features "timeshifting", an incredibly comfortable OSD, functions to make editing/cleaning-up the streams easier and is controllable by LIRC, keyboard, telnet/ssh, WWW (cgi) or dedicated utilities. It can be used natively on a TV, with standard v4l tools or the KVDR KDE frontend.. You have an old PC? Add one (up to four) DVB card and you got a cheap multimedia center. Here are the screenshots. " A very impressive project indeed. -
Re:BetaMax
But does it support BetaMax & LaserDisc?
Better than that, it is fully compatible with the slashdot effect! Here's the google cache version:
amix writes "After two years of hard work the final 1.0 of VDR (Video Disk Recorder) has been released under the GPL. VDR is Linux based VCR software for digital TV cards (DVB, the Linux driver supports cable, sat and terrestrial cards), the new TV standard in Europe and also in use at several places in the United States. VDR is a fully networkable digital video recorder (implemented as daemon on port 2001) with optional MP3, DVD and 'MPlayer' based video-codec replay plus much more. It features "timeshifting", an incredibly comfortable OSD, functions to make editing/cleaning-up the streams easier and is controllable by LIRC, keyboard, telnet/ssh, WWW (cgi) or dedicated utilities. It can be used natively on a TV, with standard v4l tools or the KVDR KDE frontend.. You have an old PC? Add one (up to four) DVB card and you got a cheap multimedia center. Here are the screenshots. " A very impressive project indeed. -
Hard at work at Innotek
Peter Gibbons: He's going to ask me to work on Sunday and I'm going to do it, because I'm a pussy, which is why I work at Innotek in the first place.
Hmmm, the same people that brought us the Macintosh with a DOS prompt are now bringing us Windows in OS/2.
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/.ed already....
Sheesh...
Here's the google cache.
And in case you don't trust an anonymous post:
http://216.239.51.100/search?q=cache:colgaaDa9rM C: www.monorails.org/tMspages/Niles.html+&hl=en&ie=UT F8 -
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Confidential MS document on the web
Google Cache
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By way of example but not limitation of the foregoing, COMPANY shall not incorporate any Publicly Available Software in whole or in part into any part of the WORK or use Publicly Available Software in whole or in part in the development of any part of the WORK in a manner that may subject the WORK, in whole or in part, to all or part of the license obligations of any Publicly Available Software.ÿ ?Publicly Available
Software? means each of (i) any software that contains, or is derived in any manner (in whole or in part) from, any software that is distributed
as free software, open source software (e.g. Linux) or similar licensing or distribution models; and (ii) any software that requires as a condition of use, modification and/or distribution of such software that such software or other software incorporated into, derived from or distributed
with such software (a) be disclosed or distributed in source code form; (b) be licensed for the purpose of making derivative works; or (c) be
redistributable at no charge.ÿ Publicly Available Software includes, without limitation, software licensed or distributed under any of the
following licenses or distribution models, or licenses or distribution models similar to any of the following: (a) GNU?s General Public License
(GPL) or Lesser/Library GPL (LGPL), (b) The Artistic License (e.g., PERL), (c) the Mozilla Public License, (d) the Netscape Public License, (e) the Sun Community Source License (SCSL), (f) the Sun Industry Source
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Re:Tripping the Rift?
The original website http://www.trippingtherift.com/ seems to currently be down (I'd guess it's getting a sci-fi channel revamp, or something, since a via-google slashdotting seems unlikely) but it can still be reached thanks to the wayback machine
or you can visit Google's cached version of the downloads page to download the episode 1 movie