Bugs item #2805753, was opened at 2009-06-13 02:00
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Hannes Breitschädel wrote:
Hi List!
setup: Windows XP-SP 3 / latests Gem / PD Release. (June 12/09)
just to make sure, your latest is the same as mine:
Pd-vanilla 0.42.5
Gem 0.92CVS20090528
if not, please specify full version numbers.
My patch opens a motion jpeg coded avi-file with
Bugs item #2724318, was opened at 2009-04-01 02:23
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Bugs item #2805753, was opened at 2009-06-12 19:00
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Bugs item #2724318, was opened at 2009-03-31 21:23
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Hi Johannes!
Thanks a lot for the quick answer!
1. I did not use the latest version of gem and pd. sorry. i had pd
0.42.4 and the current official gem release.
since the update it works fine on all computers.
here is the gem printout:
GEM: Graphics Environment for Multimedia
GEM: ver:
Hi List!
As far as I know the gem-object pix_movie uses either directshow or
quicktime to playback films.
I tried to encode the film to various formats and then open it with
pix_movie. This is was a very time consuming and frustrating job.
finally on my xp system only motion jpeg works.
DirectShow comes with almost no codecs so you need to install some. Try the
ffmpeg FFDShow package which will cover all of the MPEG formats, DV, JPEGs
and much more.
Quicktime will play lots of codecs on Windows too, but the performance is
not as good as DirectShow.
2009/6/15 Hannes
Hello
I've recently succeeded in compiling Pd-extended 0.41 (from svn) for
my linux 64bit machine and encountered this old garray_gfloatarray
problem (half-time playback etc). It seems like d_array.c is using the
function, both in my svn copy and the released tarball. I replaced
d_array.c with
Bugs item #2806856, was opened at 2009-06-16 00:30
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Bugs item #2806856, was opened at 2009-06-15 18:30
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It would be good to get the 0.42-5 release of Pd-extended to be fully
working in 64-bit. There are test builds now, and Tim Blechmann has
submitted some patches that fix 64-bit issues. I currently don't have
a 64-bit install to work with.
.hc
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Bugs item #2806856, was opened at 2009-06-16 00:30
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Bugs item #2806856, was opened at 2009-06-15 22:30
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