The behavior of [pix_film] is not the same on Macosx and on Ubuntu. What is described in the help file seems to work only for Linux OS. I am a newbie on Ubuntu, that's why i am a little surprised to have a different behavior between the two OS. And, if i'm right, the movie doesn't play each frame on MacOSX and it play in loop when you click on [auto 1(. However, you are right on Linux ;) I have tested and see that the frame started at 25 and go down to 7 ! So my question is : how to have a approximate 'constant' frame rate ? (to send a bang to [gemhead] with a [metro] changes not at all the problem). Thanx. ++
Jack
Le lundi 10 août 2009 à 09:47 +0200, Max a écrit :
In the helpfile to pix_film is written:
use the "auto" message, to automatically proceed to the next frame each rendering cycle.
that means that the movie is never played back according to a header information about the real fps, but according to the frame rate the gemwin is running at.
so i the behavior you are describing is expected. no movie will run just like in VLC other than purely by coincidence. please correct me if i'm wrong.
max
Am 10.08.2009 um 00:48 schrieb Jack:
Hello,
I encounter a problem to play movies at normal speed with [pix_film] and [pix_movie]. I tried with a .mov (photo JPEG) and a .avi movies. During the movie play, sometimes the movies go fast, sometimes they go slowly. I use the message [auto 1( to start the movies or the second inlet with a counter but still have the problem !? So i think i have something wrong with Pd (or Ubuntu) and not GEM. For information, all is ok to play these movies with VLC. Can you help me to configure something wrong on my computer ? :) Thanx a lot !
Here my configuration : Pd version 0.41.4-extended GEM: ver: 0.92.CVS GEM: compiled: Jun 15 2009 Ubuntu 9.04 GPU : Nvidia 9700M GTS
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Jack
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