Now I get what you want to do. You just want the framerate the gemwin is set to and not the actual real-world times. The framerate output from the gemwin object and the Quicktime recording objects use real-time timers since Pd's logical time is not useful for profiling or dealing with other APIs.
Since you just want a single time value can't you have this set at the patch level? I tried this with the QT recordings but it didn't work well at all because the actual time between frames can vary quite a bit.
On 8/18/07, Georg Holzmann grh@mur.at wrote:
Hallo!
I implemented a static getFramerate Method in GemMan now, so it's possible to query the framerate.
Can someone commit this into CVS ? (diffs attached)
Thanks, LG Georg
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static double s_deltime = 50.;
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< post("frame rate: %f", getFramerate() );
post("frame rate: %f", (0.0 != s_deltime) ? 1000. / s_deltime : 0.0);
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IEM. zmoelnig@iem.kug.ac.at 127,130d126 < // Get the frame rate < static float getFramerate(); < < ////////// 244,245d239 < < static double s_deltime;