For those that aren't aware there's a new improved online editor that has all the UI for the various options and the ability to use different sources ("coerced.ts", "try1.ts") you can get to it via the wiki here http://spacexlanding.wikispaces.com/ (Online Editor v2)If anyone has any other .ts they are using I can upload that too, just let me know (I just need the .mp4-img files and a name for it)
Quote from: IainCole on 05/08/2014 10:02 pmFor those that aren't aware there's a new improved online editor that has all the UI for the various options and the ability to use different sources ("coerced.ts", "try1.ts") you can get to it via the wiki here http://spacexlanding.wikispaces.com/ (Online Editor v2)If anyone has any other .ts they are using I can upload that too, just let me know (I just need the .mp4-img files and a name for it)nice work! now I no longer have to make sure I don't accidentally modify the same block twice One thing though: I think it would make more sense to sort the modified blocks by y and then x as opposed to the other way around, since this is the order in which they are traversed
Quote from: IainCole on 05/08/2014 10:02 pmFor those that aren't aware there's a new improved online editor that has all the UI for the various options and the ability to use different sources ("coerced.ts", "try1.ts") you can get to it via the wiki here http://spacexlanding.wikispaces.com/ (Online Editor v2)If anyone has any other .ts they are using I can upload that too, just let me know (I just need the .mp4-img files and a name for it)Would some sort of toggle to highlight modified macroblocks be useful here? I find myself getting a bit confused sometimes (although my knowledge level is 1/10 so it may just be me)
Could someone write a detailed instruction how to update the table with the images in the wiki http://spacexlanding.wikispaces.com/home without messing everything?Or could someone simply put the latest image versions of:- iframe 1 (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=34597.msg1195314#msg1195314)- iframe 4 (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=34597.msg1195103#msg1195103)- iframe 5 (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=34597.msg1195546#msg1195546)- iframe 6 (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=34597.msg1195584#msg1195584 and/or http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=34597.msg1195704#msg1195704)- iframe 8 (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=34597.msg1195321#msg1195321 and http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=34597.msg1195464#msg1195464)- iframe 9 (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=34597.msg1195709#msg1195709)
frame 50:0:-1,27:10:24142,17:12:30040,25:12:-1,18:13:39153,20:13:-1,25:13:35375,29:13:-1,27:15:47754,3:16:50034added a few things from Shanuson's
Quote from: CraigLieb on 05/08/2014 08:48 pmQuote from: arnezami on 05/08/2014 08:28 pmHi guys,This is just for inspiration:"We've always defined ourselves by the ability to overcome the impossible"Regards,arnezamiTerrific video. And also useful to note the side view of the rocket descending into the smoke, much like the stage returning as it hits the surface of the water. I suppose this is obvious to the rocket scientists that we would see just parts of the struts.The only problem is that in iframe 13, you can see both being the same size again....Weird....http://spacexlanding.wikispaces.com/
Quote from: arnezami on 05/08/2014 08:28 pmHi guys,This is just for inspiration:"We've always defined ourselves by the ability to overcome the impossible"Regards,arnezamiTerrific video. And also useful to note the side view of the rocket descending into the smoke, much like the stage returning as it hits the surface of the water. I suppose this is obvious to the rocket scientists that we would see just parts of the struts.
Hi guys,This is just for inspiration:"We've always defined ourselves by the ability to overcome the impossible"Regards,arnezami
Quote from: moralec on 05/08/2014 09:07 pmQuote from: CraigLieb on 05/08/2014 08:48 pmQuote from: arnezami on 05/08/2014 08:28 pmHi guys,This is just for inspiration:"We've always defined ourselves by the ability to overcome the impossible"Regards,arnezamiTerrific video. And also useful to note the side view of the rocket descending into the smoke, much like the stage returning as it hits the surface of the water. I suppose this is obvious to the rocket scientists that we would see just parts of the struts.The only problem is that in iframe 13, you can see both being the same size again....Weird....http://spacexlanding.wikispaces.com/Waves pass, how much time between iframes?
Quote from: dorkmo on 05/08/2014 11:34 pmframe 50:0:-1,27:10:24142,17:12:30040,25:12:-1,18:13:39153,20:13:-1,25:13:35375,29:13:-1,27:15:47754,3:16:50034added a few things from Shanuson'sThat's helpful and should save me a bit of time. I've been working from the bottom up on 5. It's a bit of a mess. Mostly I've just been trying to fix the bit alignment issues so that a picture shows up so far. This is as far as I've gotten thus far.0:0:-1,40:17:56308,43:19:69441,0:21:106970,1:21:76873,11:22:85251,12:22:85489,26:22:86772,27:22:87056,37:22:87982,38:22:88152,10:23:90705,11:23:91098,16:23:91462,17:23:91682,22:24:97633,23:24:97869,0:25:100325,0:27:106003,2:27:105388,22:27:110276,30:28:121538,31:28:121730,1:29:123050,2:29:123876
Is anyone working on 3 or 4? Those are the two bad ones. 5 was bad but the last few posts show progress!I searched Frame 3 for a while but couldn't find anything. Unrecoverable?