chris clepper wrote:
ok, so we have done double work... my [pix_*NEW] objects (video/movie) do (hopefully, not quite sure about movie right now) support something like "color rgba" and "color yuv" messages. they also have a "color grey" message (which i found very handy sometimes)
i forgot to say that my changes were to the old pix_filmDarwin way of loading films. the old method is in good enough shape to transfer to pix_filmNEW i suppose. is it your intention to have the pix_filmNEW included with the next release?
personally, i would like to have the very next release rather sooner than later. so wouldn't enforce the pix_filmNEW and friends for gem-0.888, since it should be transparent for the user anyhow.
don't know, but i guess the symbolic reference "rgba"/"yuv"/"grey" might be
more intuitive then 0/1/?
i fully agree with this. how about 'colorspace rgb/yuv/grey'?
ok, will change it, then
sure. at this point, i would rather have the release come sooner without those features than later with them.
so we go d'accord
What does everyone else's TODO list look like right now?
Gem is sometimes quite peculiar when developing patches under linux.
however, it runs rockstable in, say, installations.
are those usually pd crashes? i had a whole string of those for a while a month or two ago, but they seem to have stopped.
unfortunately i cannot really say, whether they have stopped or not. in may/june they certainly appeared. then i did a gem-patching-performance in late july and it never ever did think of crashing (but things were quite simplistic -- no pix_ or whatever)
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