[x264-devel] Re: x264 improvement

Eric Petit titer at m0k.org
Tue Mar 14 00:50:11 CET 2006


  You don't need Xcode for Shark - you can use Shark on any running 
application.

Firas Al-Tahan wrote:
> I'm certainly willing to try!
> 
> Tim - have you been able to get the x264 code into XCode 2.1? I
> haven't had much experience with XCode, and the book I bought  ("The
> Mac XCode 2 Book" by Michael Cohen & Dennis Cohen) is a pile of crap.
> 
> Having read the Apple pages, the Shark tool should help identify areas
> needing optimization. Once I get XCode working with the x264 project,
> il be happy.
> 
> Now, just to finish off the coursework and the exams first....
> 
> Firas
> 
> On 3/13/06, Tim Greatrex <tim.greatrex at mac.com> wrote:
>> I'm guessing the issue may be that he has worked on this in his spare
>> time, while he works for a company that develops a different codec
>> which it then sells (so x264 is classed as the competition). I
>> doesn't sound like there are any legal issues with the code he's
>> developed, but maybe moral issues for his position within his day-job.
>>
>> As a mac user (who is very new to c and at the moment can't make head-
>> nor-tail of the x264 code (though it works great!), let alone altivec
>> optimisations) it would be great if you could make it available,
>> especially with some good annotations describing what does what if
>> possible, so that myself and people like Firas can learn from you.
>>

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