@g3gg0!
I think the confusion is that you assume someone is going to load your sources and naturally see the utilities, which was natural when you started your effort.
I ended up with source that creates .MLV, which I didn't realize (and still don't know exactly how that happened). You might want to edit your first post to make it clear that if someone ends up with MLV files on their camera, that they can download your zip file and get the exe. Many people like me probably use RAWanizer straight to Cineform to check what they've done, and save on time/space with the whole DNG/TIFF extraction stuff.
well, thats the reason why i
pointed out in the main post that one has to
convert it to legacy .raw before he can use it in his normal workflow.
i also provided the binaries so one can run the tools without the hassle of cross-compiling.
as this is
no release for the masses, i define my assumption to be perfectly fine.
it is for developers, for testers, BUT NOT for productional use yet.
as the board "General Development Discussion" implies, this is yet in development and end users will get a nifty UI, workflow, guide and whatever as soon it is in "New Releases" forum.
i understand that this is not the allround-happy-packet ready for everyone to use which you seem to have expected, but it was never meant to be that.
this will follow as soon this video format and the code is going to be merged into main tree.