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Bink uses a wavelet-based compression algorithm optimized for game video sequences. It supports resolutions up to 4K and can encode at bitrates from 500 kbps to 200 Mbps. The codec is designed for efficient decompression, leveraging multithreading and SIMD instructions on modern CPUs. Bink also offers optional alpha channel support for ...
Smacker video is a video file format (with the .SMK file extension) developed by Epic Games Tools, and primarily used for full-motion video in video games. [1] Smacker uses an adaptive 8-bit RGB palette. RAD's format for video at higher color depths is Bink Video. The Smacker format specifies a container format, a video compression format, and ...
ISBN. 978-0-7636-3266-3. Bink & Gollie is a children's book by Kate DiCamillo and Alison McGhee. Illustrated by Tony Fucile, this book contains three stories of two best friends: one tiny and one tall. [1][2][3][4]
The four most widely used middleware packages [22] that provide subsystems of functionality include RAD Game Tools' Bink, Firelight FMOD, Havok, and Scaleform GFx. RAD Game Tools develops Bink for basic video rendering, along with Miles audio, and Granny 3D rendering. Firelight FMOD is a low cost robust audio library and toolset.
Release date. 1987. (1987) Running time. 65 minutes. Language. English. The Search for Animal Chin is a 1987 skateboarding film featuring the Bones Brigade. It is one of the first skateboarding films to have a plot, rather than simply a collection of skateboarding stunts and music videos.
January 1, 1963 (age 61) New York City, New York, U.S. Other names. Ollie. Occupation (s) Skateboarder, Entrepreneur, Racing Driver. Known for. Inventing the "ollie" the foundational skateboarding trick. Alan " Ollie " Gelfand (born January 1, 1963) is an influential American skateboarder, racing driver, and entrepreneur credited with inventing ...
Running time. 68 min. Country. United States. Language. English. Pack Up Your Troubles is a 1932 pre-Code Laurel and Hardy film directed by George Marshall and Raymond McCarey, named after the World War I song "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and Smile, Smile, Smile". It is the team's second feature-length film.
Stan and Ollie as "légionnaires" in The Flying Deuces. The Flying Deuces is one of two Laurel and Hardy features in the public domain; the other is Atoll K. As such, it regularly appears as part of inexpensive DVD or video compilations. Turner/Warner Bros. currently possesses the original negative but has not released the film.