Project currently on hold as I have NO money. Project will resume as soon as i have free cash or I'm laid off.
Donations well come. :)
Project currently on hold as I have NO money. Project will resume as soon as i have free cash or I'm laid off.
Donations well come. :)
I'll keep this brief. I've spent the better part of 26 hours now working on converting the 24/96 Waves of The Slip into a DVD-Audio Disc. After many days fighting with programs and a lot of trial and error, I'm still only about half-way home. I've got the menus done, but now i have to go back and correct some mistakes, most notably buttons that are mushed together. I've also got to over come a bug in DiscWelder that prevents me from assigning left and right via menus, i have to drag and on a window that small it's a bitch.
If anyone knows how to remove flicker from still images, but keep the format the same, let me know, it's an issue. I also need a DTS 96/24 encoder, so if anyone has access to one let me know.
With any luck tomorrow i'll be able to get the DVD-A side complete and hopefully the DVD-V side as well. it's basically a carbon copy only in DTS.
Sigh. so little sleep. It's killing me.
So you've probably all seen the giant Elastic Band ball that i've been building out of sheer boredom for the last few days. Well it's gotten pretty big, big enough to be a cannon ball. I think you can see where this is going.
Ammo - Ready
Cannon - Not so much
So sometime after next pay I'm going to try to build this and have some fun.
PS: I will fix the width thing soon.
She be getting big
This works so much better then traditional mode. You'll notice there's no banding. THere's also a shit load of duplicate photo's but, oh well.
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Fullsize Right click and choose Save As...
So I was browsing fsckin w/linux the other day when I came across this great article on Metapixel. Naturally I wanted to try it out.
My first task was to find some sources photos. I needed several hundred so I figured Facebook was a good start. I grabbed about 749 of my friend Lindsay and one source photo for the program to use as a base. I then had to install metapixel (Thank you apt-get) which was easy and figure out how to use it, which was hard.
Anyways it took me about 6 hours in total downloading and screwing around, but you can see the results after the jump.