Sunday, August 1, 2010

FFLIB.NET

    I've been messing around with video conversion lately, I'm hoping to build a windows service that reads the contents of a directory and transcodes the video it finds there into h.264 mp4 aac at a certain time. At first I was looking at FFMpeg and doing it with a bat file and windows scheduler but I think I've found a better way of doing it. FFLIB.NET is a C# wrapper around the FFMPEG .dll's which should be able to provide decent video trans coding in a language I'm much more familiar with. Bat files are nice and all but doing it in a .Net service should be much more comprehensive and provide better deployment, control, and automation.

    The code samples on Intuiitive's website look pretty simple, though I'm not sure yet if I can control bit rate and that sort of thing because it's made for a youtube style site with a php front end but we'll see.

    I know I've been promising some code here but life has been keeping me busy but stay tuned and I'll have some prototype stuff up soon.

    If you’re looking for something to read I highly recommend this book:



Pro C# 2010 and the .NET 4 Platform, Fifth Edition
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Virtualbox

    I’ve recently migrated from VMWare Workstation 6.6 over to an Open Source alternative developed by Sun Microsystems called Virtualbox. It seems to out perform VMWare on my Dekiwiki VM, and its free. Apparently the 3D hardware accelerated guest drivers for Virtualbox are in the works, read Compiz and XGL in your Ubuntu VM, very cool stuff. The usb support also seems to be working fine for my BackTrack 2 VM I use every now and then with an Edimax EW7318USG wifi card, monitor mode and everything. So unless you need any of the VMWare management features or something I highly recommend Virtualbox. Open Source FTW.

    If you’re looking for a Virtualbox book this is the only one I could find really:

VirtualBox 3.1: Beginner's Guide $49.99

Reflections in a Dungeon Master’s Eye - Small Cheer and Great Welcome

    Hello, I thought that a little introduction to both me and this column would be in order. I am a mid 30’s Northern California white guy. I went back to school in 2004 and am close to a bachelor’s degree in Political Science / Pre-Law. Law school by next year I hope. I play D&D proudly and talk about it in public with no difficulty or fear.
    I will be posting this column once a week or so. It will be as well researched as I can make it and a bit intellectual but if you think either of those is a liability I hope that you will go away now and leave the big people to talk things over. I am writing this column because I find that no one will listen to me rant about how cool gaming is in the middle of a game session, they always want to get back to the adventure at hand. So I will share my thoughts with you and maybe get some feedback more helpful than, “So what’s in the room.”

RPG’s I have played (mostly as GM):

  • GURPS - still love it but to complicated to GM.
  • Rifts - one of my players has a moral objection so we don’t play this anymore – I will discuss the objection in a later article.
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Other Strangeness - a dear old friend.
  • Palladium RPG - beautiful world but clunky character creation and no player creation of magic items killed this one.
  • Amber Diceless RPG - too much emotional investment.
  • FASA Star Trek RPG - not enough emotional investment.
  • Twilight 2000 - Beautiful character creation but if you only have one or two military buffs in your group, like mine, it gets too bogged down in explanation.
  • Advanced Dungeons and Dragons – the one that most people now call first edition. My personal favorite, but little modern support, and increasingly expensive books make it impractical. Also my players don’t like the limited choice of weapon proficiencies based on class and the limitation on race class combinations.
  • HackMaster - supposedly based on the first edition rules but too overtaken with extra stuff, and too mush emphasis on humor. A new edition is said to be in the works based in Kenzer Co.’s Kingdoms of Kalimar, could be interesting.
  • 3rd and 3.5 Dungeons and Dragons – This is the game that I am playing now and that I am likely to be playing for sometime. The simple reason is the Open Gaming License. The single best idea in gaming, ever. I am currently starting up a campaign in the DragonStar setting that I have wanted to run for a while and this setting is the perfect example of why the OGL is so great. Magic swords and laser guns, mighty wizards harnessing the souls of the dead to power android bodies, ancient red dragons flying through space and doing battle in powered armor, all this and the rules for it all run without a hitch. That is pretty cool.

        This column will not be composed of my musings and reviews of different games as the forgoing might suggest, though it may take that form from time to time. For the most part it is going to be made up of my thoughts on Role Playing and what it can teach us, what it has taught me, and hopefully how it can be used to explain and even predict the events of a world that seams so different from those that we game in but is the sun to the many shadows that are our game worlds.

    Warhammer Online Server Population

        So recently I was thinking of renewing my Warhammer Online subscription, because I remember it having some of the most fun pvp at launch. I haven't played for over a year or so, so I thought I'd check on server population before even bothering to install it.

        I went over to Winkl's Warhammer Online Population Monitor to check out population and almost crapped the population was so low. 1700 players average for all the servers combined, who would even bother playing that's what I want to know.

        It's sad too I really liked the open world pvp and sieges, and you couldn't run right through people which added a lot of strategy in defending keeps and stuff, and punting people into lava was hilarious. Check out the stats if you're curious.

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        I'm into industrial, electronic, rock, gothic and darkwave, including:
    The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, Depeche Mode, Mansun, Covenant, Elvenking, Blue Öyster Cult, Pink Floyd, Gravity Kills, Tool, Alestorm, The Mission, Loreena McKennitt, A Perfect Circle, Jeehun Hwang, The Animals, Apocalyptica, Delerium, Hawkwind, Orgy, Wolfsheim, The Cure, The Faint, Ozzy Osbourne, Stromkern, Bad Religion, Alice in Chains, Audioslave, Enigma, Qntal, Ascii.Disko, Econoline Crush, Goo Goo Dolls, In Flames, Snake River Conspiracy, Europe, The Police, VNV Nation, DragonForce, Gary Numan, Blind Guardian, TTC - Teofilo Ruiz, Neuroticfish, Hex Rx, Children of Bodom, Recoil, Mudvayne, Uberbyte, Ensiferum, Dir en grey, Ian Worthington.

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