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>>On Sunday 18 January 2009 21:03:30 Hadi Hadizadeh wrote:<BR>><I> >Hi,<BR></I>>><I><BR></I>>><I> I have a x.264 patch and I am trying to apply it manually (line by line).<BR></I>>><I> But is there any fast way to apply a x.264 patch automatically? Thanks.<BR></I><BR>>patch -p1 < patch_name<BR><BR>>you may want to add --dry-run to the patch command to see if it cleanly <BR>>patches. If so, then remove --dry-run to apply the patch<BR><BR>
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Thanks. But where can I get patch.exe? (for win32)<BR>
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Also, here is my patch: <A href="http://mailman.videolan.org/pipermail/x264-devel/2008-June/004663.html">http://mailman.videolan.org/pipermail/x264-devel/2008-June/004663.html</A><BR>but I don't know how to download it. I think I should download attachment.obj and <BR>
then rename it to 0001-Add-multisliced-encoding-support.patch . but is it true? Thanks.<BR>
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