Ian, Chris Wright really saved me on this earlier today... it seems like kineme is now QC support ;O)
What I was having a problem with was that these plug-ins don't activate from my "system" path, where I have most others located. An oversight... I would usually have tried that before coming onto a board/mailing list to ask about it. Best, George Toledo On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Ian Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Should the freeframe plugins <available from Pete's Plugins: > http://www.petewarden.com/PetesPlugins_Mac.zip> be installed in the > correct location as described in the plugin description > > > > > and the QC freeframe Plugin be installed, then the attached composition > should save a bit of time exploring the effects. I haven't logically grouped > the effects, but it allowed me to explore them all. Looking forward to GPU > based / Freeframe 1.5 functionality in QC which was discussed a while ago on > this list. > > Regards, Ian > > > > > > ******************************* > Ian Grant > Senior Lecturer in Digital Art > Faculty of the Arts > Thames Valley University > Ealing, UK > W5 5DX > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ******************************* > > > > On 10 Aug 2008, at 14:00, Christopher Wright wrote: > > I have the plug-in installed, from the developer pack, and it shows up >>> fine in Quartz Composer. >>> >>> I think I have the appropriate FreeFrame plug ins (some of the Pete >>> examples) in the folder that the "plug-in" states that the FreeFrame plugs >>> should be located. >>> >> >> They'll look like this when in the right place: >> >> <frf placement.png> >> >> However, when I click on settings, nothing appears. >>> >>> The FreeFrame plug-ins aren't supposed to "look" like regular plug-ins, >>> correct? I am seeing a bunch of folders marked ".frf". >>> >> >> The plugins are .frf bundles (they'll probably look like directories; they >> do on my machine). >> >> If the freeframe host likes them, theyll show up and look like this: >> >> <freeframe working.png> >> >> >> >> If they don't work, there will gracelessly be no error messages telling >> you why a particular plugin didn't register. The QC host only allows >> plugins with certain functionalities set (plugin that don't accept alpha, >> for example, don't get loaded), so try some other ones -- I believe pete's >> plugins might not work in the QC host. >> >> When I went to the Isadora site, it installs the FreeFrame within >>> application support, and makes a bunch of .dll files. Copying these and >>> dropping them in the folder doesn't work either. >>> >> >> .dll's are windows files, they almost certainly won't work in QC's host >> loader (to load .dll's, you need a full-blown PE loader and linker, plus >> some secret sauce to glue it all together). >> >> -- >> [ christopher wright ] >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> http://kineme.net/ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. >> Quartzcomposer-dev mailing list ([email protected]) >> Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: >> >> http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/quartzcomposer-dev/ian.grant%40mac.com >> >> This email sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > > >
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