Esteban Cervetto wrote:
Hi!
> Yes, is true.
> Altough, I suppose that thats DVDs are not other thing that a video with
> a PGN as subtitle (or at least, It would be a good idea to make a
> ChessDVDPlayer).
I did not say that it's rocket science. All I said is: CBs format is
closed undocumente
> If you refer to ChessBase video tutorials and stuff (ie.
> things called
> ChessMedia) I fear this is not possible for some reasons:
>
> - ChessBase database format is undocumented
> - ChessMedia relies on WindowsMedia framework
> - Both is quite tied to the Windows platform
It is *possible*
I don't know if it already exist on opensource world, but what about a
new "openchessmedia" format?!, any videofile with subtitles in the way
of a "pgn" file would do the job!, it's a very powerfull idea (thanks
Esteban) and i believe it's worth it to try... (fot those of you who
knows how to g
Yes, is true.
Altough, I suppose that thats DVDs are not other thing that a video with a
PGN as subtitle (or at least, It would be a good idea to make a
ChessDVDPlayer). It would be investigated to learn about the structure of
thats CDs with a software like Gaupol or a DVD ripper.
If this subtitle
Esteban Cervetto wrote:
Hi!
> will Scid have a tool to view the animated videobooks (that combine the
> escriture, a winboard and the video simultaneosly) of chess?
> is this something reachable or is panningful difficult?
>
> I drop in concience when lans week went to my chess-librarian, ask
dear's
will Scid have a tool to view the animated videobooks (that combine the
escriture, a winboard and the video simultaneosly) of chess?
is this something reachable or is panningful difficult?
I drop in concience when lans week went to my chess-librarian, ask for cd's,
and more than a half we