--- IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
Enkidu (Xt#) wrote:
Now to my experience with pix_write. As hinted
(thanx to the list) I
tryed to grab single pictures, then combining it
to a movie. But the
framerate is unacceptable (sound is eaven worse).
I think my machine is
fast enouth but then again, you never know. Could
there be a way to one of the main problems is most likely with harddisk-access: writing uncompressed TIFFs at a higher resolution is a pain.
export the gemwin to the firewire port (I'd love
that) or can I export
the whole gemwin through Network (ie netsend) to a
client patch on
another computer?
both is not possible (yet ;-)) my main plans (at least for windows & linux) are to implement something like a frameserver (w32) or a virtual video4linux-device (linux).
so external applications could hook to this. what would be the option for osX i wonder ?
mfg.adr. IOhannes
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