.Hi Cin-GG 5.1 has been out quit a while. Currently Cin-GG happends to have the same version 5.1 as her current FFmpeg version base? Just my thought without much thinking what it implies beyond documentation updates: Because FFmpeg is a major part of Cin-GG, would it be beneficial beyond informative to let Cin-GG version follow her FFmeg base version; like version 6.1 next? Rgds Terje J. H
вт, 21 нояб. 2023 г., 14:06 Terje J. Hanssen via Cin < [email protected]>:
.Hi
Cin-GG 5.1 has been out quit a while. Currently Cin-GG happends to have the same version 5.1 as her current FFmpeg version base?
Just my thought without much thinking what it implies beyond documentation updates: Because FFmpeg is a major part of Cin-GG, would it be beneficial beyond informative to let Cin-GG version follow her FFmeg base version; like version 6.1 next?
Well, I usually take major version number change as big jump in capabilities, or interface (user or programmer's). may be just stick with 5.1 until something more revolutionary happens?
Rgds Terje J. H
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Den 21.11.2023 13:46, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:
вт, 21 нояб. 2023 г., 14:06 Terje J. Hanssen via Cin <[email protected]>:
.Hi
Cin-GG 5.1 has been out quit a while. Currently Cin-GG happends to have the same version 5.1 as her current FFmpeg version base?
Just my thought without much thinking what it implies beyond documentation updates: Because FFmpeg is a major part of Cin-GG, would it be beneficial beyond informative to let Cin-GG version follow her FFmeg base version; like version 6.1 next?
Well, I usually take major version number change as big jump in capabilities, or interface (user or programmer's).
may be just stick with 5.1 until something more revolutionary happens?
"A big jump in capabilities, or interface" - quite understandable, yes :)
Rgds Terje J. H
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On Tue, 21 Nov 2023, Terje J. Hanssen via Cin wrote:
Because FFmpeg is a major part of Cin-GG, would it be beneficial beyond informative to let Cin-GG version follow her FFmeg base version; like version 6.1 next?
Cin-GG used to be Version Infinity. But may be, somewhen it could become Version Infinity.1, then Infinity.2, etc;) _______________________________________________________________________________ Georgy Salnikov NMR Group Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry Lavrentjeva, 9, 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia Phone +7-383-3307864 Email [email protected] _______________________________________________________________________________
Quite an interesting idea with merit. But CinGG official version is 5.1 *-Infinity* which was kind of group agreed upon a few years ago so as not to get caught up in the version wars with Heroine Warrior which is at version 8. I have to agree with Andrew''s assessment that version numbers are updated to reflect major new features. *Hope springs eternal* -- that some programmer comes along who has lots of time and interest to make major changes. On Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at 4:06 AM Terje J. Hanssen via Cin < [email protected]> wrote:
.Hi
Cin-GG 5.1 has been out quit a while. Currently Cin-GG happends to have the same version 5.1 as her current FFmpeg version base?
Just my thought without much thinking what it implies beyond documentation updates: Because FFmpeg is a major part of Cin-GG, would it be beneficial beyond informative to let Cin-GG version follow her FFmeg base version; like version 6.1 next?
Rgds Terje J. H
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вт, 21 нояб. 2023 г., 20:21 Phyllis Smith via Cin < [email protected]>:
Quite an interesting idea with merit. But CinGG official version is 5.1 *-Infinity* which was kind of group agreed upon a few years ago so as not to get caught up in the version wars with Heroine Warrior which is at version 8. I have to agree with Andrew''s assessment that version numbers are updated to reflect major new features.
*Hope springs eternal* -- that some programmer comes along who has lots of time and interest to make major changes.
Well, I guess for this we need a bit more, um, showtime? May be at vintage computer enthusiast circles, who are not afraid about old coding styles?
On Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at 4:06 AM Terje J. Hanssen via Cin < [email protected]> wrote:
.Hi
Cin-GG 5.1 has been out quit a while. Currently Cin-GG happends to have the same version 5.1 as her current FFmpeg version base?
Just my thought without much thinking what it implies beyond documentation updates: Because FFmpeg is a major part of Cin-GG, would it be beneficial beyond informative to let Cin-GG version follow her FFmeg base version; like version 6.1 next?
Rgds Terje J. H
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