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| Gubel |
| Posted: Feb 26 2013, 03:37 AM |
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OK, i confess silders are not that important yet. Your filter works perfectly good under the surface!
But: Could you add a "lock"-checkbox anyway? That would be helpful, because on some analog video dubs I always need to shift Cr/Cb the same way, so I wouldn't have to always change 2 values simultaneously. Would be nice! :-)
And: Could you repace those "up"/"down"- and "left"/"right"-Radiobuttons combined with only positive values by "Edit-only" with positive/negative values? Then perhaps it would be easy to expand the classical "Edits" to some up/down-arrows. (?) I mean it that way:
 Would that be possible?
By the way: I still don't know which *.vdf-file from which folder I have to choose...

What has the OS to do with the VD-Plugin? OK, x86 (32-bits) and x86-64 (64-bits) makes a difference of course (depending on which VD-version is in use), but what has the CPU to do with it? By the way (if it does matter): I'm running "Windows XP Home SP3 32-bit German" on a brand new Intel Ivy Bridge i3-3225... Sadly I would have to change to Windows 7 in summer 2014 :-(
Thank you for your reply! ;-) |
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| jpsdr |
| Posted: Feb 26 2013, 08:03 AM |
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For GUI, i don't want to change it. After, it's only a matter of state, but i prefer 7 pixels to the left than -7 pixels to the right.
About vdf, you can take "any" XP for Windows 7, i think. Processor is about that versions are compiled targetting specific processor. If you try to run SSE4.2 version and your processor don't support them, the pluggin will crash with an error. If your CPU is new, i think you can try the SSE4.2 version. |
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| Gubel |
| Posted: Mar 19 2013, 12:42 AM |
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Hey!
I just wanted to finish that discussion here - again with a "Thank you!" to JPSDR...
Your tool is very usefull, even when the user interface is not *that* perfect for me - I can live with it! It's OK! Perhaps I would change the GUI together with a friend later on - he is familiar with MS Visual Studio...
Best regards Alex |
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