Hey Matthias,

I had the same on the depth sensor, but it didn't seem to show the RGB camera when I switched modes. Did you try my build for Mac OS X? It has a working version of libfreenect. You just have to put the whole pix_freenect folder into /Library/Pd (not ~/Library/Pd) If you want to use that with your own pix_freenect binaries, you'll have to put your binary into /Library/Pd/pix_freenect, then run this command (should be all one line):

 install_name_tool -change /path/to/libfreenect.0.0.1.dylib \
 /Library/Pd/pix_freenect/libfreenect.0.0.1.dylib \
 /Library/Pd/pix_freenect/pix_freenect.pd_darwin

You can find the /path/to/libfreenect.0.0.1.dylib by doing this:

 otool -L pix_freenect.pd_darwin

.hc


On Mar 28, 2011, at 4:58 AM, sonia yuditskaya wrote:

Hi Matthias,

this screenshot is from the depth sensor but, there is the same
problem in all views and mode combinations except "webcam" mode.

I am on osx  10.6.6 and am running pd extended 42.5

Hope this is helpful.
Cheers!
Sofy


On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 4:46 AM, Matthias Kronlachner
<[email protected]> wrote:
hello sofy!

this looks like something with the conversion from rgb to rgba gone wrong in
my code.
i had to try quiet a few things when developing under linux to get the image
from libfreenect to gem in the right way.
but there should be no difference from linux to osx...

is the screenshot from the depth sensor or the "webcam" image?
is there a problem with both output channels?

did you try to switch the libfreenect-modes in the properties dialog?
normally they should be set to zero but try other modes as well.

it's not working in osx for me in the moment - libfreenect seems to find no kinect - so debugging is a little bit difficult for me but i will try to get
it running on my mac. (i'm on osx 10.6.7)

greets matthias

Am 28.03.11 03:15, schrieb sonia yuditskaya:

question,
is anyone else seeing two images from the kinect? for example I point
it at one lamp, but see two. etc.

attached is an image probably not as illustrative as it should be, but
somewhat clarifying I hope.

Sofy


2011/3/26 Matthias Neuenhofer <[email protected]>:

Am 26.03.2011 um 16:24 schrieb IOhannes zmölnig:

On 03/26/2011 12:40 PM, Matthias Neuenhofer wrote:

Am 25.03.2011 um 23:03 schrieb IOhannes zmölnig:

On 03/25/2011 10:31 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:

I'll be more specific: On Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6, pix_film, pix_movie,

and pix_video are not working for the Pd-extended 0.43 nightly builds

and I have no idea how to make them work.

what does "not working" mean (apart from 'not working')?

pix_film reports correct size and length on loading and

pix_video turn the internal isight on but the texture stay white.


so [pix_info] reports "-1" as both width & height of the images?

yes, outlet 1-7 reports -1, outlet 8 pointer image-data nothing.
lg
Matthias

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