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    In the DaVinci workshop, our lab9a uses a dummy codec (vid copy) with a published engine - works fine in SDK 1.10 (engine and codecs were built with 1.10). After installing SDK 1.30 and making the proper modifications to the paths (new sdk path, new CE path, etc), my main.c code barfs on the call to...
    on Aug 28, 2008
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