@kaamoss said:
I'm pretty sure if we ran into SpectateSwamp out IRL he might look something like this...
You sure he would look that intelligent?
@kaamoss said:
I'm pretty sure if we ran into SpectateSwamp out IRL he might look something like this...
You sure he would look that intelligent?
@SpectateSwamp said:
@Lingerance said:
@MasterPlanSoftware said:@Lingerance said:No we don't, SpectateSearch has video search functions, all we need to do is rig up a machine to print each post individually, scan it in, OCR it, word-wrap it to 65 characters (because we forgot this the first time), print it out centered on a sheet of paper, attach that sheet of paper to a paper airplane, shoot said paper airplane with paper on top of wings over a wooden table which has a camera hanging over said table with a motion sensor to trigger the shutter. Then we can scan the negatives, invert color them, print them on photo paper, have a slide show using the photo paper generated thanks to our simian friends, and now we have a video that can be recorded for use in spectateSearch without the hassle of generating a text file. I mean it searches video, remember?I believe we have 7+ pages proving that point spread over several threads. Maybe we could gasp use his software to find all the references after manually doing so ourselves.Yes! That is the answer! First we need to get Alex to export the whole site to a giant plan text file though!
Whole post is has inverted orange-ness for the benefit of your eyes even though it should be.Now you are starting to see the possibilities.
Getting a huge text file dump should be easy. On over 50 Telco and Cable conversions. they all came as text files. This system can randomly show you your mpeg files. Any software that can catalog the video to text... Wow I'd use that file and a little more formatting. Presto I have all the video cataloging done.
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No. Text files are useless. You can use any text editor to do the same thing as what you are doing. And it would do it better.
Randomly displaying mpg files is not 'searching' and is NOT useful. Not to mention Windows Media Player can do the same thing. It is called shuffle. In fact I know of no video players that CANT do this.