Hello, First, thank you for the tip for duplicating clip sets, it works perfectly. I have some issues using the vloopback settings. I upgraded to 1.4.0 as you suggested, I used the same ebuild (gentoo) with just a version number upgrade and every ting seems to work fine. 1.4.1 does not compile doh, but I did not have the time to look in to that. Saw some issues passing in the list, so I will wait for those to be resolved.
I load the vloopback module with 5 pipes: options vloopback pipes=5 So I get 10 video devices: ls /dev/video* /dev/video0 /dev/video2 /dev/video4 /dev/video6 /dev/video8 /dev/video1 /dev/video3 /dev/video5 /dev/video7 /dev/video9 >From which the even numbers are input devices and the odd numbers are output devices. For example /dev/video1 gives the output for /dev/video0. If I select the vloopback output and to the advanced options, first minor issue is that the advanced option dialog always appears on my second screen instead of the first screen as the other dialogs. The major issue is that it only shows /dev/video8 (the last input device) as an option in the list box. It misses all the other video devices. The most bizar part is after selecting this one it just seems to take the first video device available on play. So I can only configure only number 8 and then it still plays on 0. The second instants of LiVES I launch will take the next. Which with different load times, will give very unexpected results in which instants maps to which device. Also I am missing the vpp_defaults file in the .lives-dir which used to hold the settings, if I copy the old one there, LiVES will give me a warning that the video settings are changed and remove the file. Nevertheless my patch has come a far way. The basis is there and after the video device mapping is resolved I can record a first show case. (I had good fun decorating my living room with video mapped 3d shapes. :) Also I wanted to ask if you have plans implementing the loop and ping pong loop boolean's for the OSCP interface. It's the only part I need the interface for now, except for pre configuring the set. Best regards, Harrie
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