On 12/30/2012 01:31 AM, Billy Stiltner wrote:
everytime i run audacity i can not get the audio to work again with
anything without a cold start.
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everytime i run audacity i can not get the audio to work again with
anything without a cold start.
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No matter what framerate I set I still get a framerate of 20 (or whatever the
original video was (I think)).
of course.
you need to bang [pix_record] in the desired framerate.
with "auto 1", it will always record in your current gem framerate,
which is 20fps.
cheers,
marian
Before finall
> like with [pix_video], you can set a number of properties specific to the
> used backend/codec.
> when selecting a specific codec, you should get a list of supported
> properties for the selected setting on the info-outlet of [pix_record]
> (that's the 3rd outlet).
And now it seems I've encounte
hi marian
yes, it was exatly this what i tried to do
i have only my old acer netbook by the hand, which seems to be too slow,
even in buffer 1 mode
but tomorrow i will try it with an faster machine
thank you very much for your help
greets
christian
On 29.12.2012 14:21, Marian Weger wrote:
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On 12/29/2012 16:20, Antonio Roberts wrote:
switching off the [gemhead] will not push new frames into your [pix_record],
but it will not halt a "local time" (this is never what [gemhead] does).
Ah, I see now! Although this is expected behaviour, I still think it'd
be useful to be able to pause
Hello,
as Github has deprecated the downloads section, I have moved the
downloads to my own website:
http://ix.residuum.org/pd/purest_json.html
I have now uploaded a Windows package of the library as well, but [rest]
and [oauth] do not work for some reason on Windows (see
https://github.com/resi
> switching off the [gemhead] will not push new frames into your [pix_record],
> but it will not halt a "local time" (this is never what [gemhead] does).
Ah, I see now! Although this is expected behaviour, I still think it'd
be useful to be able to pause recording (at least in this scenario)
> -
hello chr,
so, if i understood you correctly, you just want to create a feedback?
pix_snap is a bit cpu intensive. you should better do that with
gemframebuffer.
i just added this to your patch.
cheers,
marian
Am 29.12.12 00:01, schrieb chr:
hello list,
i try to work with pix_snap and i do