Sounds like a good idea, happy to see you taking this on. It seems like a good case of making lemonade from the lemons that Apple gave us by killing the Quicktime APIs.

.hc

On Jun 8, 2011, at 2:10 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:

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just to inform you:
the build-system of Gem has been updated to use automake/autoconf/...
throughout.
so if builds fail, please tell me :-)

i also factored out the image loading/saving code into plugins; this
means that the Gem-core now has a very reduced set of dependencies and
new image loading/saving modules can be easily added.
i also hope it is a step towards making Gem compile on OSX-10.6
(reducing the immediate dependencies on QuickTime)
the drawback is obviously, that you now need the image plugins live
besides Gem as well (just like for the film/video/record stuff)

on the long run, i would like to have (almost) everything platform
dependent factored out of the Gem-core.

fgamsdr
IOhannes
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