elTRexx
elTRexx
Hi. Maybe the place for me to get help is here ? I posted this yesterday : https://github.com/AliaksandrSiarohin/first-order-model/issues/126 Basically I don't have good experience using powershell (or cmd or cygwin),...
> > > @elTRexx Hmm I never needed to change the subprocess.py to get mine to work. > Anyway the point is you didn't get any errors so that's the...
So I tried a selfie video of me, close up, cropped down at 256*256, :  and used this photo of Richard Dean Anderson :  But the result isn't...
Hi, I'd like to share my experience for making it work (at least the UI launch so far) on Windows 10. @justinjohn0306 repo helped me as I used 2 of...
Hi, Any Update on UI rework ? I finally managed to launch UI on Windows 10 (ouf), but the way UI is hard coded make it to go beyond my...
Hi, So I look on this, and what I found is, in theory, usign _wfopen() instead of fopen(). https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/fopen-wfopen?redirectedfrom=MSDN&view=vs-2019 I could test it (never compiled myself a GitHub project before...
Thanks ! I was battling against cygwin and stuff to try compile handbrake myself once I understood HandBrake get their 3rd party Library, like yours, on compile time ! (fetching...