Re: possible to connect 2 graphs?

From: enze (info_at_mpegcode.com)
Date: 06/27/04


Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 09:50:40 -0700

This is enough, now you are leaving the real world!!
See the poster called charly - did you gave him one short support?
No, all you do is starting big discussion about me - great.

>>I'm guessing enze doesn't have a privacy policy and doesn't know the
>>law.If I am not mistaken the EU has legislated privacy restrictions in
>>place for the Internet. I would hazard a guess that enze also does not
>>have permission to use the registered trademark MPEG in his domain >>name.
I wonder what MPEGLA thinks about that.

Are you crazy??? Do you think you can make 10 years buisiness without
legalization? maybe where you come from.
Which document`s you like to see?
i would be happy to send you all you need !

>>Interesting. According to another poster called charly they work just
>>fine.

For your clarification, i am afraid you did not read the post's cearfully
enough:
The poster Charly is talking about Mpeg2 source filter !
A source filter is a filter which makes you able to open video/audio streams
for playback.
Here we are talking about special capture filter`s - OK???
By the way, i think charly is loosing nerv because of your sensless
questions.

Joe has the new version of capture filter which is released short time.
Unfortunately the user manual is not finished, becaues of this, Joe had some
"issues" in development. But be sure we get all working.

Did you gave Joe one short support in his two post's??
No, all you do is starting big discussion about me again, great.

Hare, go on with your (sometimes) good support in newsgroup but
please stop asking:
"did you purchase?", "did it work", "is he in law"
enze

"The March Hare (MVP)" <phil@ndsm.maps> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:evbfm6d581dy$.15mynctqx7mjt$.dlg@40tude.net...
> On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 11:52:01 -0700, JoeJ wrote:
>
> > I'm a bit surprised to hear that my purchases (confirmed or not) are
published
> > on the web..
>
> I'm guessing enze doesn't have a privacy policy and doesn't know the law.
> If I am not mistaken the EU has legislated privacy restrictions in place
> for the Internet. I would hazard a guess that enze also does not have
> permission to use the registered trademark MPEG in his domain name. I
> wonder what MPEGLA thinks about that.
>
> > In answer to your question, yes this is in relation to the same project.
> > The reason I'm still looking for a solution is beacuse I haven't been
able
> > to get Enze's (aka Konrad) stuff working yet. Let's just say there are
> > "issues" with it that need to be resolved. I'm still waiting for an
update..
>
> Interesting. According to another poster called charly they work just
> fine.
>
> > In the meantime, if you know of any similar solutions I would be very
much
> > interested. I desperately need to be able to switch the writing of files
on
> > the fly (without stopping that graph). The clock's ticking here in sunny
Ireland..
>
> It sounds like Thore may tackle this but I don't know if it will be in
time
> for your project. Sunny Ireland, isn't that an oxymoron (I say this not
> having visited)?
>
> > And I'll look into an alternative newsreader. Apologies if I've annoyed
anyone.
>
> It isn't annoying if you're willing to learn. MSFT made a horrible
> web-based interface, made OE a poor newsreader and doesn't educate people
> on the accepted (and logical) practices for newsgroups. That is the major
> reason that it is such a mess.
>
> It is obvious when you see it that quoting properly and trimming when
> replying to a post makes sense. Using a good newsreader makes quoting and
> trimming easier.
>
> --
> 1. If there are questions above, please answer them in-line. In any
case,
> don't top post. (Otherwise, don't expect a followup) See
> http://tinyurl.com/22ubu
> 2. Remove this signature from your response if your newsreader isn't
> intelligent enough to do it.
> 3. Common courtesy is to followup if someone helped you or if you found a
> solution on your own.



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