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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Convert to DNxHD movie
2.
3.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
rec 709 colorspace expected, but rec 601 produced.
What version of th…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Convert to DNxHD movie
2.
3.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
rec 709 colorspace expected, but rec 601 produced.
What version of th…
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```
gyp forbids targets having the same name if they are defined in the same
directory in the source, but allows it if they are defined in different
directories. This is a source of bugs and confusi…
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For the UNCLE code there is a conc_check to see if we have a finite concentration. When a concentration range is passed in the code still doesn't write output. Andrew and I discovered this some time a…
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gyp forbids targets having the same name if they are defined in the same
directory in the source, but allows it if they are defined in different
directories. This is a source of bugs and confusi…
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As per discussion with @InaMBerry
Given a FASTA file and either:
- annotation file for reference
- genbank id of reference
Output a full list of which genes degenerate bases occur in.
I think we co…
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```
gyp forbids targets having the same name if they are defined in the same
directory in the source, but allows it if they are defined in different
directories. This is a source of bugs and confusi…
-
```
gyp forbids targets having the same name if they are defined in the same
directory in the source, but allows it if they are defined in different
directories. This is a source of bugs and confusi…
-
```
gyp forbids targets having the same name if they are defined in the same
directory in the source, but allows it if they are defined in different
directories. This is a source of bugs and confusi…
-
```
gyp forbids targets having the same name if they are defined in the same
directory in the source, but allows it if they are defined in different
directories. This is a source of bugs and confusi…