althekiller Wrote:That exchange and mindset will basically put you on every team member's shit list. Good luck with your future endeavors!
Thanks! Good luck to you as well, my friend.
nvaia
Senior Member Joined: Jan 2009 Reputation: -7 Location: Chicago, IL |
2009-10-01 03:03
Post: #21
althekiller Wrote:That exchange and mindset will basically put you on every team member's shit list. Good luck with your future endeavors! Thanks! Good luck to you as well, my friend. |
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nvaia
Senior Member Joined: Jan 2009 Reputation: -7 Location: Chicago, IL |
2009-10-01 03:06
Post: #22
gnif Wrote:Fine, here you go, this is a utility that does channel re-ordering Thank you for suggesting this, I'll look into it. Sorry about the comments. I can easily google encoding tools, but just wanted to know if he had one that he uses personally and knows to be quality. |
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darwin
Senior Member Posts: 114 Joined: Feb 2009 Reputation: 0 |
2009-10-01 03:09
Post: #23
nvaia Wrote:Let's not clutter this thread with anymore random comments about how you guys can't comprehend the difference between searching for AAC encoding tools and Stoli's suggested program preference when re-encoding, if he has one. I'm sorry, are you a forum moderator? If not, I'm pretty sure you don't get to tell people what to do. The reason why people are not answering your questions is that you are asking them in the wrong way. The fault is not in them, it is in you. As an example, I know the answer to your question and will not be sharing it with you, because you're acting like a tool. If you are as smart as you repeatedly claim to be, you might eventually grasp the counterproductive nature of insulting people whose expertise you covet. I won't be holding my breath. =darwin |
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nvaia
Senior Member Joined: Jan 2009 Reputation: -7 Location: Chicago, IL |
2009-10-01 03:18
Post: #24
darwin Wrote:I'm sorry, are you a forum moderator? When have I claimed to be smart? The opinion of a forum on my education level has no impact on me, whatsoever. The only people whos opinion on my educational background matter, are my employers. But..... This is entertaining, and I'm loving it. Stoli answered my question to begin with, and as soon as he suggested re-encoding the audio, I searched and found quite a few encoding tools that would do the job. I was simply asking STOLI if he had a suggested program that he knows to be reliable. When people start insulting strangers because THEY can't read, well then that's not my problem. Thank you for taking the time to voice your opinion, I do respect it and quite honestly, I'm not looking for you to help me, since I already received help from Stoli. |
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althekiller
Team-XBMC Developer Joined: May 2004 Reputation: 12 |
2009-10-01 03:20
Post: #25
Erm, you insulted me first guy.
Howto post your problem in a useful manner. #xbmc-linux on FreeNode XBMC online-manual, FAQ, search, forum rules, how to submit a bugreport. |
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nvaia
Senior Member Joined: Jan 2009 Reputation: -7 Location: Chicago, IL |
2009-10-01 03:23
Post: #26
nvaia Wrote:I was never suggesting that this should be taken care of. I was simply asking if anyone knew about a fix. The fact that I have to deal with delusional members is just part of life. Where did I insult YOU? To be honest, you guys are freaking out about nothing and I'm over this. Had everyone taken the time to read the posts and understand them, it would be obvious that I wasn't asking how to re-encode. Please feel free to close this thread as I already have my answers. Enjoy the rest of your evening, guys.
(This post was last modified: 2009-10-01 03:35 by nvaia.)
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gnif
Team-XBMC Developer Posts: 442 Joined: Feb 2008 Reputation: 34 Location: Australia, Katoomba |
2009-10-01 03:40
Post: #27
Quote:Stoli answered my question to begin with, and as soon as he suggested re-encoding the audio, I searched and found quite a few encoding tools.... I'm not looking for you to help me, since I already received help from Stoli. Well why waste his time and ask him for an answer to a question you already have an answer to. Its like I tell my 3yo... don't ask a question if you know the answer. Quote:that's what xbmc dev's are for That comment is an insult, and shows a lack of gratefulness for our hard work, don't expect people to be nice when you say things like that. I am not scared of SVN - Cutting my hands open on the bleeding edge. |
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nvaia
Senior Member Joined: Jan 2009 Reputation: -7 Location: Chicago, IL |
2009-10-01 03:46
Post: #28
gnif Wrote:Well why waste his time and ask him for an answer to a question you already have an answer to. Its like I tell my 3yo... don't ask a question if you know the answer. Quote 1: Because maybe, just maybe, he might be able to recommend a great program to me. It's called banter. Quote 2: I wasn't suggesting that it's the dev's responsibility to address MY SPECIFIC audio problem. It is their job to develop and implement new ideas and fixes, because they so CHOOSE to make it their job. I was simply saying that I do not have the free time in my life to learn how to address this problem myself and we already have people who do this out of love for xbmc. Is that not what a dev is for? Maybe I am mistaken? |
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davilla
Team-XBMC Developer Joined: Feb 2008 Reputation: 58 |
2009-10-01 03:48
Post: #29
enough. locked.
MediaInfo : http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/ Do not e-mail XBMC-Team members directly asking for support. Read/follow the forum rules. |
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