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I can't find anything meaningful in the code about this feature...
maybe I don't know where to look. I've found timecode and timed-start,
but I guess you are not talking about those.
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It is an estimate of the time remaining based on the space on the
card, but since it doesn't take into account any of the bit rate
changes since Canon's 1.1.0 firmware, I doubt that the value is very
realistic any more.
The value should probably be updated to read in MB instead of
min:sec.
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In which source file is this feature implemented in 5D2? I can't seem
to find it...
PROP_HANDLER( PROP_REC_TIME ) in zebra.c. That file has turned
into the dumping ground for most of the onscreen stuff (sort of like
debug.c is the storehold of random testing code that doesn't work
yet).
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Comments & improvement are welcome. It's still not clear for me how to
make cards bootable on Mac. Should we leave the old script, or does
Indy's new script work on Mac, too?
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 11:35 PM, arm.indy <arm.i...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have started an "installation instructions" page for 550D:
> http://magiclantern.wikia.com/wiki/550d_install
>
> Feel free to improve it
>
> Indy
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> On 14 déc, 22:32, Matt Dennie <matts...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Don't just open bootCF.exe. Open a command prompt first, change directory to
>> where bootCF is, and the execute it from there.
>>
>> ex. Start=>Run=>cmd type cd C:\"location of bootCF.exe" (press
>> enter)
>>
>> then type bootCF.exe and follow the regualr instructions.
>>
>> If the change directory thing messes you up, put bootCF where the command
>> prompt opens by default: C:\Users\"User Name" for windows 7, C:\Documents
>> and Settings\"User Name" for XP (I think)
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 1:16 PM, cristian paradiso <guit...@yahoo.it> wrote:
>> > Hi there, I have a 32gb sd card that I want to make it bootable in
>> > order to make my ML on it but if I do it with the windows version of
>> > bootcf it wont work to me when I run it it opens a terminal window
>> > that disappear immediately and won't let me do anything, I have a mac
>> > also but I dont know where to get the MAC version of it and the post
>> > below doesnt really explain how to do it. Any help please? Can someone
>> > help me on how to do it? I uploaded the firmware to 1.0.9 from 1.0.8
>> > and now I want to ML it, but I need first to make my 32gb sd bootable
>>
>> > "For Mac users, the terminal commands listed in the original 550d/T2i
>> > hack announcement should work regardless of card size"
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Is it human readable enough for including it as-is in the release (as
plain text), or it's better to compile it into a PDF like the attached
one?
Same question for FEATURES.txt and CONFIG.txt.
If you like the PDF, there are some small problems to be solved with
the wiki links and inline images in the user guide. If the text it's
fine... just make zip and we have the new release :)
Now, the time displayed in the upper right corner should be good even
if qscale is used (although it's not possible to give an accurate
estimation, because qscale means variable bitrate).
The QScale setting may enable you to record around 1 hour in 4 gb at
the -1 setting. (see http://vimeo.com/17742479 ). In older builds,
QScale = 16 could mean around 3 hours in 4 GB, but the quality is too
low.