[Pythonmac-SIG] Microphone / video processing

2007-03-10 Thread Bart van Dalen
Hello,I am trying to write some code that lets me process a video stream. I own 
a macbook, so the only input I have is a firewire, and the output is the video 
out. I also want to read the microphone signal.1). How do I read a firewire 
signal?2). How do I send out the video signal again?3). How can I read the 
microphone?Thanks for replying!
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Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] How to make an apt except Drag and Drop

2007-03-10 Thread Daniel Lord
Christopher,

I found an example in a wiki that works perfectly accepting objects  
before and after startup.

http://wiki.wxpython.org/index.cgi/Optimizing_for_Mac_OS_X

Towards the end there is a sample wxPython applications and a  
setup.py file.
Be aware that you need to replace a line in the setup.py:
change from setuptools import setup
to from distutils.core import setup
but with that one change it worked perfectly for me.

My system is OS X 10.4.8 python 2.5 MacbookPro core 2 Duo

Daniel

On Mar 8, 2007, at 10:32, Christopher Barker wrote:

 Hi all,

 I'm working on making an app accept drag and drop of files. It appears
 to do that I need to put the right incantations into the plist in the
 app bundle.

 Py2app helps out a lot with that, but now I need to figure out what
 incantations I need.

 The case at hand is a text editor, so I want:

 - It should accept ALL text files for editing.

 - It shouldn't impose its icon on anything.

 - Maybe it should accept all files -- you never really know, and it
 really bugs me when an app won't accept a file that the OS thinks it
 doesn't know what to do with -- if I get Garbage, I get Garbage.

 This is what I've tried:

 Plist = dict(CFBundleDocumentTypes= [dict(CFBundleTypeExtensions= 
 [*],
CFBundleTypeRole=Editor),
  ]
   )

 That does seem to allow it to accept all files. What if I did just  
 want
 text? There's no way to specify all the possible extensions.

 I've noticed that there is:

 CFBundleTypeName

 Which I could set to: kUTTypeText

 would that do it? And is the ByndleTypeName and  
 BundleTypeExtensions an
 AND or OR relationship?

 This is all a bit confusing, as I thought OS-X figured out file types
 from combination of extensions, old Type and creator codes, and the  
 *nix
 file utility. I that case, couldn't I just set a Mime-type or
 something, and let the OS (or is the Finder?) figure out extensions,
 etc. Is that what CFBundleTypeName does?

 Is there anything else I should do?

 This is a wxPython App, by the way but I don't think that effects this
 issue.

 -Chris


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