The 1949 German fictional children's picture book by Erich Kästner originally published as Das Doppelte Lottchen (The Double Lottie), was originally written during WWII as the plot for a movie. The franchise will continue, with a streaming exclusive reboot in development to be released on Disney+. The 1998 film, received critical acclaim and was a hit for the studio financially. Starting in 1988 three television sequels were produced and released as a part of The Magical World of Disney series. The original 1961 film received positive critical response, and was deemed a success. The pair trade places upon returning home, and devise a plan to bring their family back together. Based on the 1949 novel Lisa and Lottie (published in the United Kingdom and Australia since 2014 as The Parent Trap) by Erich Kästner, the plot centers around identical twin sisters, who were separated at birth and rediscover each other while attending summer camp. The Parent Trap franchise consists of American family- comedies, including the original theatrical film, three made-for-television sequel movies, and a theatrical legacy sequel/ soft-remake.
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This pointer is to the hardware interrupt configuration registers for the USB peripheral, so the actual data didn't disappear, however when the pointer is accessed, I get a fault, and I can see with my debugger that the pointer is invalid. The actual bug manifests as a pointer ( GREGS) becoming invalid even though the pointer had been used earlier in the same function. However if I compile with -O2, then the project will run for 10-15 minutes but then I'll get what looks like to me a stack overflow happening in ST's VCP driver code. If I compile the program with -O0 optimization, then it runs as expected indefinitely. I am porting an existing (working) project from the STM32F1 to the STM32F4, but I have added ST's standard peripheral library USB stack for VCP. I am working on an embedded project with the STM32F405 microcontroller, and have some really confusing behavior. If you use an already encoded video for input, it will be re-encoded entirely on output. It will take various input formats, but basically it's designed to work with lossless input formats and encode them to MPEG, AVCHD, BluRay, and a few other encodes. The TMPGEnc product has very good X264 and MPEG2/1 encoding. What formats? What do you mean by "edit" ? (simple cut and join? Transitions and special effects? Color Correction? Denoising? Adding video tracks? Creating final output with menus and chapters?). Members here might want a little more information. You're either working with lossless media or you're working with something else that isn't lossless. I don't think there is any such thing as "lossles editing" of "various formats". With those two products, both of which are pretty good for what they do, you're talking about oranges and apples. |
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