This is easy because [pix_buffer_filmopen] is not an external but an abstraction. Just put a [outlet] somewhere in this abstraction and connect the second outlet of [pix_film] to this [outlet].
Save and close the abstraction and go back in your main patch.
Connect the outlet of [pix_buffer_filmopen] to a [print] (for example) to finish.
++

Jack


Le 18 juin 09 à 10:18, Max a écrit :

hi list,

it would be very useful if pix_buffer_fimopen would give the same info about the movie just like pix_film's second outlet (list frames size size)
should i file a feature request?

thanks.


Am 17.06.2009 um 12:00 schrieb Max:


that works for pix_buffer_filmopen, but not for pix_substract.
thanks.

Am 17.06.2009 um 00:30 schrieb Jack:
Have you try to replace [pix_buffer_filmopen] with [Gem/ pix_buffer_filmopen] ?

Le 16 juin 09 à 23:52, Max a écrit :

hi list,

i am looking for [pix_buffer_filmopen] (there is a helpfile, but it can't be created and [pix_substract] which is referenced in the [pix_diff] helpfile but doesn't create eiher.


GEM: Graphics Environment for Multimedia
GEM: ver: 0.91.3 'tigital'
GEM: compiled: May 30 2009

Pd-ext 0.41.4 rc5

m.
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