Problem with capturing picture in N8
I have N8 and N95 model mobiles. N8's Capture Images are poorer than N95. Wheras N95 is 5 mp and N8 is 12 mp. N8's video capture quality is perfect. But when I capture a image it looks like highly brighted. Image's brightness is very higher than it's contrast. For this image looks hazy.
Manas
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Yep, something isn't right.
Silly question I know but have you removed the protective film on the lens?
Try resetting to Factory Settings in Settings/Application Settings/Camera/Image. While your there check your Image Quality setting.
Also you don't say which Firmware you are on, if Anna, download the Camera App. from Betalabs, the UI is better.
If all else fails, take it back or to a Nokia Care Point as the N8 produces much better pictures than the N95.
N95 (RM159) V31.0.017, N8 (RM596) Belle 111.040.1511
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Problem with capturing of baselines
Hi !
I have a problem with capturing of baselines- when the SQL is called from PL/SQL code...
For example if I execute in SQL* Plus session
alter session set optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines = true;
exec dbms_mview.refresh('VIEW_CLIENT_KONTO', 'C');
exec dbms_mview.refresh('VIEW_CLIENT_KONTO', 'C');
nothing happens ..I do not find the baseline in dba_sql_plan_baselines...
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optimizer_use_sql_plan_baselines = TRUE..of course and I can capture baselines for plain SQL -only not if SQL ist invoked from PL/SQL..
Now, nowere in documentation could I find that capturing does not work from PL/SQL ..that would, in my opinion, be sderious disadvantage- so much code in the database runs as PL/SQL..
We habe Oracle 11.2.0.3 Enterprise Edition
optimizer_features_enable = 11.2.0.3
What could be worng here..did I forget certain parameter or setting. Thanks for your help in advance.Now, nowere in documentation could I find that capturing does not work from PL/SQL ..that would, in my opinion,
be sderious disadvantage- so much code in the database runs as PL/SQL..You're quite right. It would be serious disadvantage.
But it's not true that they are not captured from PLSQL.
Setup:
SQL> select * from v$version;
BANNER
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production
PL/SQL Release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
CORE 11.2.0.3.0 Production
TNS for Linux: Version 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
NLSRTL Version 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
SQL> select name, value from v$parameter where name like '%baseline%';
NAME VALUE
optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines FALSE
optimizer_use_sql_plan_baselines TRUE
SQL> create table t1
2 (col1 number);
Table created.
SQL> INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
1 row created.
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id, substr(sql_text,1,30) sql_text, child_number c, to_char(force_matching_signature
) sig, sql_plan_baseline
2 from v$sql
3 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
gmskus7sbgt5d INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ IN 0 7407988653257810022
64rzqgrt63wzu INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO 0 17374141102446297863
SQL> select to_char(b.signature) sig, b.created
2 from v$sql s
3 , dba_sql_plan_baselines b
4 where s.sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ domtest%'
5 and b.signature = s.force_matching_signature;
no rows selected
SQL> alter session set optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines = true;
Session altered.
SQL> Baseline created for SQL statement:
SQL> INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
1 row created.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,30) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
gmskus7sbgt5d INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ IN 0 7407988653257810022
64rzqgrt63wzu INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO 0 17374141102446297863
64rzqgrt63wzu INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO 1 17374141102446297863 SQL_PLAN_1ayk9a0wnr
SQL> Baseline created for PLSQL statement:
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,30) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
gmskus7sbgt5d INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ IN 0 7407988653257810022
gmskus7sbgt5d INSERT /*+ domtest plsql */ IN 1 7407988653257810022 SQL_PLAN_5s3v02k7yx9
64rzqgrt63wzu INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO 0 17374141102446297863
64rzqgrt63wzu INSERT /*+ domtest sql */ INTO 1 17374141102446297863 SQL_PLAN_1ayk9a0wnr
SQL> Cleanup baselines:
SQL> declare
2 l_spm_op pls_integer;
3 begin
4 for x in (select sql_handle from dba_sql_plan_baselines b where created >= trunc(sysdate))
5 loop
6 l_spm_op :=
7 dbms_spm.drop_sql_plan_baseline(x.sql_handle);
8 end loop;
9 end;
10 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> So, I would expect that this is related to DBMS_MVIEW and a restriction on recursive, internal statements.
For example, if you capture sql plan baselines you don't capture baselines for sys and system statements, etc.
Further investigation required.
For example, let's build an MV:
SQL> create materialized view mv1
2 build immediate
3 refresh on demand
4 as
5 select /*+ domtest mv */ col1 from t1;
Materialized view created.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> We see two statements from the initial creation of the MV and the subsequent refresh (the latter is the one with the BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK hint).
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT %domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
ctyufr5b5yzfm INSERT INTO "RIMS"."MV1" selec 0 12798978218302414227
t /*+ domtest mv */
gfa550uufmr34 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872
ECK */ INTO "RIMS"."
SQL> Even if we repeat the refresh, we can't see to get a baseline:
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT %domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
ctyufr5b5yzfm INSERT INTO "RIMS"."MV1" selec 0 12798978218302414227
t /*+ domtest mv */
gfa550uufmr34 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872
ECK */ INTO "RIMS"."
SQL> So.... might that BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK have anything to do with it?
It's not likely to be relevant but perhaps we should just check it?
Let's see what happens if we go back to our original plsql statement because we can't insert into an MV directly.
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 --, to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
6kjvr1gu6v2pq INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO T1 SELEC 0
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 --, to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
6kjvr1gu6v2pq INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO T1 SELEC 0
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO t1 select 1 from dual;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 --, to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 from v$sql
7 where sql_text like 'INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
6kjvr1gu6v2pq INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO T1 SELEC 0
6kjvr1gu6v2pq INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO T1 SELEC 1 SQL_PLAN_aq62u7rqdfcs8125daea2
SQL> So, nothing to do with that.
I would suggest that it is because, being executed via DBMS_MVIEW, it is special and bypasses consideration for baselines.
Can we somehow circumvent this?
Perhaps, baselines being a pretty flexible vehicle that work off SIGNATURE (and PLAN_HASH_2).
Let's double check the signature and plan hash we need to reproduce.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 , plan_hash_value
7 from v$sql
8 where sql_text like 'INSERT %domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
PLAN_HASH_VALUE
ctyufr5b5yzfm INSERT INTO "RIMS"."MV1" selec 0 12798978218302414227
t /*+ domtest mv */
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gfa550uufmr34 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872
ECK */ INTO "RIMS"."
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SQL> And replace the materialized view with a table:
SQL> drop materialized view mv1;
Materialized view dropped.
SQL> create table mv1
2 (col1 number);
Table created.
SQL> And try to get a statement with the same signature and plan that does use a baseline:
SQL> begin
2 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CHECK */ INTO "RIMS"."MV1" select /*+ domtest mv */ col1 from t1 ;
3 end;
4 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 , plan_hash_value
7 from v$sql
8 where sql_text like 'INSERT %domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
PLAN_HASH_VALUE
ctyufr5b5yzfm INSERT INTO "RIMS"."MV1" selec 0 12798978218302414227
t /*+ domtest mv */
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5n6auhnqpb258 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872 SQL_PLAN_b6tnbps6tn
ECK */ INTO "RIMS".
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gfa550uufmr34 INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872
ECK */ INTO "RIMS"."
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SQL> Now if we drop and recreate the materialized view:
SQL> create materialized view mv1
2 build immediate
3 refresh on demand
4 as
5 select /*+ domtest mv */ col1 from t1;
Materialized view created.
SQL> exec dbms_mview.refresh('MV1');
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select sql_id
2 , substr(sql_text,1,50) sql_text
3 , child_number c
4 , to_char(force_matching_signature) sig
5 , sql_plan_baseline
6 , plan_hash_value
7 from v$sql
8 where sql_text like 'INSERT %domtest%';
SQL_ID SQL_TEXT C SIG SQL_PLAN_BASELINE
PLAN_HASH_VALUE
dac4d22mf0m6k INSERT INTO "RIMS"."MV1" selec 0 12798978218302414227
t /*+ domtest mv */
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cn4syqz9cxp3y INSERT /*+ BYPASS_RECURSIVE_CH 0 12927173360082366872 SQL_PLAN_b6tnbps6tn
ECK */ INTO "RIMS"."
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SQL> And cleanup:
SQL> drop table t1;
Table dropped.
SQL> drop materialized view mv1;
Materialized view dropped.
SQL> declare
2 l_spm_op pls_integer;
3 begin
4 for x in (select sql_handle from dba_sql_plan_baselines b where created >= trunc(sysdate))
5 loop
6 l_spm_op :=
7 dbms_spm.drop_sql_plan_baseline(x.sql_handle);
8 end loop;
9 end;
10 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> So....
Are baselines created for sql statements executed from PLSQL? Yes.
Are baselines created for internal statements from DBMS_MVIEW? No.
Why? Don't know. But I think it's expected behaviour.
Is there a convoluted way of applying a baseline to the internal refresh statement? Yes. -
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Goodmorning,
We have a problem with captured animations.
We have created a few movies which have some captured animations.
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I use PS-CC and LR5.on a HP i7 computer and windows 7.Camera D-800, pictures in raw.
I usually import pictures in nef in LR5,. After some corrections, I export my pictures to DNG format. I sometimes do a little bit of work in camera raw then go into Photoshop.
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Hi Support,
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I have attached a recent log of a session that only lasted a few minutes - do you have any ideas on how to resolve this instability?
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File: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Flash Media Live Encoder 3.2\FlashMediaLiveEncoder.exe
Description: Adobe® Flash® Media Live Encoder
Copyright: © 2009 - 10 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Adobe, the Adobe logo, and Flash are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. <AdobeIP#0000716>
Version: 3.2.0.9932
=================================================================
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Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:10 : Display Color Quality Warning : Display color quality is currently lower than 32 bit. Colors in video display may be distorted when encoding is not on. To change the display color, open the Display Properties, Settings tab and change color quality to 32 bit.
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Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Primary - Network Command: onFCPublish
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?>
<flashmedialiveencoder_profile>
<preset>
<name>Custom</name>
<description></description>
</preset>
<capture>
<video>
<device>TowerBridge</device>
<crossbar_input>0</crossbar_input>
<frame_rate>30.00</frame_rate>
<size>
<width>640</width>
<height>360</height>
</size>
</video>
<timecode>
<frame_rate>15</frame_rate>
<systemtimecode>true</systemtimecode>
<devicetimecode>
<enable>false</enable>
<vertical_line_no>16</vertical_line_no>
<burn>false</burn>
<row>Bottom</row>
<column>Left</column>
</devicetimecode>
</timecode>
</capture>
<encode>
<video>
<format>H.264</format>
<datarate>1000;</datarate>
<outputsize>640x360;</outputsize>
<advanced>
<profile>Baseline</profile>
<level>3.1</level>
<keyframe_frequency>1 Second</keyframe_frequency>
</advanced>
<autoadjust>
<enable>false</enable>
<maxbuffersize>1</maxbuffersize>
<dropframes>
<enable>false</enable>
</dropframes>
<degradequality>
<enable>false</enable>
<minvideobitrate></minvideobitrate>
<preservepfq>false</preservepfq>
</degradequality>
</autoadjust>
</video>
</encode>
<restartinterval>
<days></days>
<hours></hours>
<minutes></minutes>
</restartinterval>
<reconnectinterval>
<attempts></attempts>
<interval></interval>
</reconnectinterval>
<output>
<rtmp>
<url>rtmp://localhost/live</url>
<backup_url></backup_url>
<stream>fmlestream</stream>
</rtmp>
</output>
<metadata>
<entry>
<key>author</key>
<value>Octopus MT</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>copyright</key>
<value>Octopus MT</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>description</key>
<value>Tower Bridge - London, UK</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>keywords</key>
<value>"Tower Bridge", London</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>rating</key>
<value></value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>title</key>
<value>Tower Bridge - LIVE</value>
</entry>
</metadata>
<preview>
<video>
<input>
<zoom>100%</zoom>
</input>
<output>
<zoom>100%</zoom>
</output>
</video>
<audio></audio>
</preview>
<log>
<level>100</level>
<directory>C:\Users\Administrator\Videos</directory>
</log>
</flashmedialiveencoder_profile>
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Pin [00CAA064] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03BA33A4]
Filter [02F6AF10] Mux
Pin [02F6AF70] FLV7 [Input] Connected to pin [02F6FC00]
Pin [02F6B790] audio [ Input] This pin is not Connected
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Filter [00CAEADC] AVI Decompressor 0003
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Filter [02F70048] H264 Compressor
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Pin [02F6DF78] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6DE00]
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Filter [02F6D680] FPS Controller Resize
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Filter [00CAB9CC] Video Tee
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Pin [03BA3F24] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [02F5FAD0]
Pin [00CA9B6C] Output2 [Output] Connected to pin [02F6D690]
Pin [03BA3454] Output3 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [00CA99C4] Smart Tee
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Filter [00C0A6DC] SOURCE
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Filter [00CABFDC] Output Video Renderer
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Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7A-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 230400
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 8 bpp c:0
Image size 230400
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 256
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [00CA9C8C] Input Video Renderer
Pin [00CAA064] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03BA33A4]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7A-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 230400
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 8 bpp c:0
Image size 230400
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 256
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F6AF10] Mux
Pin [02F6AF70] FLV7 [Input] Connected to pin [02F6FC00]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {37564C46-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Temporally compressed
Variable size samples
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:37564c46
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6B790] audio [ Input] This pin is not Connected
Pin [02F6BA08] out [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [00CAEADC] AVI Decompressor 0003
Pin [00CAEC14] XForm In [Input] Connected to pin [02F70D88]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [00CACE1C] XForm Out [Output] Connected to pin [00CAC3B4]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7A-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 230400
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 8 bpp c:0
Image size 230400
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 256
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [03BA326C] AVI Decompressor
Pin [00CAACD4] XForm In [Input] Connected to pin [02F68BF8]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {56555949-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_IYUV
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:56555949
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [03BA33A4] XForm Out [Output] Connected to pin [00CAA064]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {E436EB7A-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} MEDIASUBTYPE_RGB8
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 230400
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 8 bpp c:0
Image size 230400
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 256
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F70048] H264 Compressor
Pin [02F70070] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6F898]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F70D88] Preview [Output] Connected to pin [00CAEC14]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {30323449-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:30323449
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6FC00] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [02F6AF70]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {37564C46-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} Unknown GUID Name
Temporally compressed
Variable size samples
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:37564c46
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F71228] Output2 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [02F68AF0] Input RGB
Pin [02F68B08] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F60178]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F68BF8] Output [Output] Connected to pin [00CAACD4]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {56555949-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_IYUV
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:56555949
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F6F118] FPS Controller Encoder
Pin [02F6F128] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6E880]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6F898] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F70070]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F5FAB8] YV12
Pin [02F5FAD0] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03BA3F24]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F60178] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F68B08]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F6E778] Resize
Pin [02F6E790] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6E620]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6E880] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6F128]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F6DF60] YV12 0002
Pin [02F6DF78] Input [Input] Connected to pin [02F6DE00]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6E620] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6E790]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32315659-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YV12
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 345600
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 12 bpp c:32315659
Image size 345600
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [02F6D680] FPS Controller Resize
Pin [02F6D690] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00CA9B6C]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [02F6DE00] Output [Output] Connected to pin [02F6DF78]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Filter [00CAB9CC] Video Tee
Pin [00CABA34] Input [Input] Connected to pin [03B9EE9C]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [03BA3F24] Output1 [Output] Connected to pin [02F5FAD0]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [00CA9B6C] Output2 [Output] Connected to pin [02F6D690]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [03BA3454] Output3 [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [00CA99C4] Smart Tee
Pin [00CA9A2C] Input [Input] Connected to pin [00C0974C]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [03B9EE9C] Capture [Output] Connected to pin [00CABA34]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Pin [00CAE204] Preview [ Output] This pin is not Connected
Filter [00C0A6DC] SOURCE
Pin [00C0974C] Video [Output] Connected to pin [00CA9A2C]
Major type {73646976-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIATYPE_Video
Sub type {32595559-0000-0010-8000-00AA00389B71} MEDIASUBTYPE_YUY2
Not temporally compressed
Sample size 460800
Source rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Target rectangle ( Left 0 Top 0 Right 0 Bottom 0)
Size of BITMAPINFO structure 40
640 x 360, 16 bpp c:32595559
Image size 460800
Planes 1
Pels per metre (0, 0)
Colours used 0
AvgTimePerFrame 333333, 30 fps
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Session Started
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:42:24 : Video Encoding Started
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Video Encoding Stopped
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Session Stopped
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Problem with capture device. Incorrect samples given by the device. Stopping encoding session.
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Primary - Network Command: onFCUnpublish
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Primary - Stream[fmlestream] Status: NetStream.Unpublish.Success
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 :
================== Encoding Statistics ====================
Current
Input Output
Time Bit Rate Drops fps Drops fps
Audio :
Video 1: 0:04:50 644 Kbps 72 74.00 0 15.00
Average
Input Output
Time Bit Rate Drops fps Drops fps
Audio :
Video 1: 0:04:50 983 Kbps 75 29.40 0 29.36
===========================================================
================= Publishing Statistics ===================
Bandwidth Buffer Frame Drops
Primary: 824 Kbps 0.00 Sec 0
Backup : 0 Kbps 0.00 Sec 0
===========================================================
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:18 : Failed with error 80040273:CoCreateInstance(CLSID_VideoMixingRenderer9, NULL, CLSCTX_INPROC, IID_IBaseFilter, pFilterVideoMixingRenderer.ppv())
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:56 : Primary - Network Status: NetConnection.Connect.Closed status
Tue Mar 26 2013 11:47:56 : Primary - Disconnected
Thank you for your assistance
RichardPlease attach the session log file.
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Hello everyone, I have a problem with capturing HDV tape, not that I'm doing wrong and I would like if possible someone could help me until now had captured no problem with the version Fine Cut Studio V.6, and captured clips are stored in the folder specified with the. mov, but now I'm doing it with version 7, and captured clips are stored as a Unix executable file and not as a video file. mov, thereby not You can open the file. Thanks for the help
Thanks, and can convert video files with a. Mov. But can it not be automatic unless it is misconfigured the "Easy setup" and the "Audio / Video Setting"?. I use a Canon camera that records in XLH1 HDV, which is the source of capture and compression I put Apple ProRes 422 (HQ). I tried several configurations but none can capture directly in. Mov, Can you tell me what the proper configración? recorded in HDV 108050i. thanks for your help Greetings
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http://1drv.ms/1jWJ5a3
Problem with capturing image. Logs included.
Also after deploying letters are swapped. System is on D drive, and data on C drive.
Any idea ?Based on the logfiles:
SMSSITECODE=K01
SMSMP=SCCM.kolubara.local
you could also use DNSSUFFIX=kolubara.local
More on CCMSetup parameters can be found here
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699356.aspx. Use client.msi parameters in your task sequence separated by spaces, so that your Setup Windows & Configuration Manager Client -step looks like this: -
Problems with simple picture gallery
I've got a website project where the client wanted a picture
gallery. I don't really do much with Flash so I went on the web and
found a tutorial on how to get what I want. Problem is that the
instructions I followed are fairly old so I couldn't export my
movie any higher than AS2 and Flash 6 and have it work. That would
be fine except that I wanted to use a feature that requires Flash 8
or higher, namely a gradient mask. I was hoping that I could post
my code and have the board gurus help me out with what i need to do
to get everything working together.
First you'll want to create a movie using AS2 and Flash 8 to
see what I'm trying to accomplish, then export it again with Flash
6 to see it actually working. You can grab a copy of what I'm
working with here:
http://www.technospider.com/~david/rusty.zip
All help greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Davidbased on experience. i didn't check your file.
you're not likely to get anyone in this forum to check your
file.
if there's not code problem, and you can't publish for flash
8, there will be an error message. if you can publish for flash 8,
you see no error message but your application fails to work
correctly, you must have a problem with code. -
Problems with the pictures in automatic mode
I bought an xperia Z1 just a few days ago, I just find a problem with the camera flash, when I take a picture in automatic mode.
failure is, when a picture is taken in autmomatic mode, the right side of the picture, left with a bright white shadow, wich is ruining the photos.
I need your help, Its so frustrating, I thought I had made the right decision when I bought this computer, but apparently not
attached a sample image
hopefully you can help me
kind regardsProbably there was something that reflected your flash.I suggest you disable flash in panoramic night shots.
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us - J.R.R. Tolkien -
Problem with saving picture in Vision Builder
hello
I'm using Vision builder and i'm trying to save picture with Image Logging. And i made ftp server that picture could be save. In folder path I write location where I want that picture save. But problem is, that picture does not saves in that location where I want.
Could anybody help me?
Please
Matjaz
p.s.: I attach a picture that You will see how I made my settings
Attachments:
napaka.jpg 4307 KBrezi wrote:
why is writen 257 "/" is current directory ??
It means that root is current directory.
For setting VBAI as current directory it should be something like
CWD VBAI
250 OK. Current directory is /VBAI
PWD
257 "/VBAI" is your current directory.
Try to remove VBAI from Folder path and leave this setting just empty. Then your images should be written into root directory. Also you have selected option "Log images when inspection status FAIL". May be your status PASS? In this case images will be not logged. Try to change this option to "Log Image". -
Problems with Capture Date when converting from PSE9
I'm trying to troubleshoot a problem I'm having when converting my PSE9 catalog to LR3.4. Specifically, about 20% of my images (abouit 2,500 out of 12,000) didn't import with capture dates. I can clearly see the correct capture dates in PSE9 Organizer, but when I view the same imported images in LR3.4, there is no date. This occurs with dates that I've modified in PSE9 as well as dates straight out of the camera.
This is a major problem for me because I'm used to organizing my photos in PSE9 using capture dates. On a related note, PSE9 allows you to set the capture date to a known year and unknown month, day, and time, but when imported into LR3, these dates are converted to Jan 01 of the known year. Sorry, but Jan 01 is not the same as unknown. Is there a way to correctly display unknown portions of a capture date in LR3 similar to the way it's displayed in PSE9?
Sorry if this has been discussed before.How did you convert your catalog? Did you use File > Upgrade Photoshop Elements Catalog, or did you use File > Import Photos? You should use the former; the latter has many problems, among which PSE doesn't always correctly write medata (e.g. capture dates) into files. If you used File > Upgrade Photoshop Elements Catalog, post an image here and we can take a look at its metadata to troubleshoot.
function(){return A.apply(null,[this].concat($A(arguments)))}
On a related note, PSE9 allows you to set the capture date to a known year and unknown month, day, and time, but when imported into LR3, these dates are converted to Jan 01 of the known year.
Even though Adobe's XMP metadata standard allows for unknown month, day, or time, most programs including LR don't support it -- PSE is the only program I know of that does (and it has problems). I use the conveniton of 1/1 12:00:00 to represent unknown values.
See this FAQ for other issues with converting PSE catalogs to LR:
http://www.johnrellis.com/psedbtool/photoshop-elements-faq.htm#_Converting_to_Lightroom -
Designer 9.0.2.7 - problems with capturing PL/SQL packages
Hello,
I would appreciate any help regarding the following issue:
We tried to capture in Designer 9.0.2.7 the existing PL/SQL packages from an Oracle 9i database and we have met some problems.
Even the package has a body containing two public procedures, when capturing, the Designer generates warnings that say the PL/SQL package body is empty. Therefore, the Designer capture the body content and write it in the PL/SQL Block of the PL/SQL Definition property, but the content of the body is preceded with the " character.
This makes problem when generating the "ddl" for the package (the package is not created correctly in the DB).
In addition, when generating the "ddl", the "END package_name" is added twice.
Other problem is that the package specification information from Designer is just "END package_name;"
For some of the packages containing only a list of public procedures, without any other variables declarations, the Designer does not capture these procedures as separate subprograms in the package definition, as it does other times. In this case, the package body is entirely captured in the PL/SQL Block and with the " character before content.
Is it some settings that can be done or some rules about the format of the PL/SQL procedures in order for Designer to capture all packages in same manner and correctly?
Thank you,
ClaudiaHi Keith,
I am connecting to the database as the package owner..
I have noticed earlier that I have problems when capturing triggers also.. The content of one large trigger contains 36371 characters and when capturing it from DB, the content was truncated to 28020 characters in Designer.
Our ideas with capturing the DB packages/procedures were to use the Designer as version control system.
We wanted to have all objects used in a project in Designer.. entities, tables, triggers, packages, procedures, Forms files, etc. in order to make a configuration for a project release.
Thank you,
Claudia -
Weird problem with capturing old 8mm tapes with my hi8 camera
ok, so i'm trying to capture an old 8mm tape from like 1995 i think, and when i capture nothing shows up. this might be a problem with the tape though because it won't even play on the camera. however, the weird thing is that when i push fastforward while it plays a very fuzzy image shows up of whats on the tape, but then when i play it in real time again it just shows blue screen. This is happening consistently with a few other tapes from the same time. Is this happening because the tapes are shot? or is there something i'm not doing right?
Are they tapes you shot? Could they be PAL? Sometime PAL or a tape recorded in a non-standard speed will only show up fuzzy in FF. Not sure if 8mm had an LP speed and whether all Hi-8 camcorders will play that back.
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