Thursday, July 8, 2010

Compiling Matlab mpgwrite with VS2010 for 64 bit Windows

I was having trouble producing Matlab movies of reasonable quality on my 64 bit Windows 7 laptop until I was able to compile and run mpgwrite (source available from Matlab Central http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/309-mpgwrite).

It wasn't obvious how to get this to compile and run so in case someone else would like to do this I've documented what I did:

1. Ensure Visual Studio 2010 installation includes the "X64 Compilers and Tools" (and option under the Visual C++ feature in the Visual Studio 2010 installer).

2. Configure the mex script for VS2010.
Matlab R2009b and earlier doesn't directly support Visual Studio 2010 but you can still use it by running
mex -setup
from Matlab.
a. Answer n to the first question (Would you like mex to locate installed compilers [y]/n? )
b. Select "Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 " (option 5)
c. The script will output:
The default location for Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 compilers is
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0,
but that directory does not exist on this machine.
Use C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0 anyway [y]/n?

Answer n
d. Locate your Visual Studio 2010 installation folder and enter this in response to the next question. Visual Studio 2010 was probably installed to C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0
e. Finally, you will be asked to confirm the settings and Matlab will create a file mexopts.bat with the configuration information.

3. From Microsoft Visual Studio 2010\Visual Studio Tools open "Visual Studio x64 Win64 Command prompt (2010)".

4. Change to the src folder of the downloaded the mpgwrite source code.

5. Edit the file makefile and replace $(MCC) $(MCFLAGS) after the call to mex with
-v -DWIN32
That is, your makefile should contain:

mpgread:
mex -v -DWIN32 mpgwrite.c mfwddct.c \
postdct.c huff.c bitio.c mheaders.c iframe.c \
pframe.c bframe.c psearch.c bsearch.c block.c \
mpeg.c subsampl.c jrevdct.c frame.c fsize.c

5. Run
nmake -f makefile

6. This should generate the file
mpgwrite.mexw64
Copy this file to a folder on the matlab path.

You should now be able to generate mpeg movies from matlab.


% Mpeg generation example
clear F;
fig=figure;
t = (0:1000)./10;
h = line( ...
'color','b', ...
'LineStyle','-', ...
'erase','xor', ...
'LineWidth',0.5, ...
'xdata',t,'ydata',[]);
for k=1:100
set(h,'ydata', sin(t-k).*t )
drawnow
F(k) = getframe(gca);
end
mpgwrite(F,F(1).colormap,'sine.mpg')


Friday, July 2, 2010

Outlook 2010 fails to retrieve email from pop3 server

After upgrading from Outlook 2007 to Outlook 2010 we were unable to connect to pop servers on port 110.

A network monitoring utility (SmartSniff) showed that Outlook 2010 starts it's communication with a pop3 server by issuing a CAPA command. This command is supposed to retrieve a list of the server capabilities but when issued on the our network the TCP connection is immediately dropped when CAPA is sent. This can be seen by starting a telnet session with the pop server and sending the CAPA command.

Further investigation showed that Cisco routers can be configured to block invalid pop3 commands and that the router considers CAPA to be an invalid command.

The Cisco router has probably been configured to do this by running a variation of the following:

ip inspect name inspection-name pop3 [alert {on | off}] [audit-trail {on | off}] [reset] [secure-login] [timeout number]


We should just need to turn off the inspection of pop3 packets to resolve this problem.