Plus add any relevant info to the bug report:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php? func=detail&aid=1771966&group_id=64325&atid=507079
Also, have you been able to isolate the problem to pix_film? It seems to me that the problem was related to texturing the data from pix_film, but I could be wrong.
.hc
On Sep 24, 2007, at 11:39 PM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
yo.. i investigated a bit more deeply the [pix_film] problem. i found a way to get it working by some workaround.
after loading the patch pix_film-help.pd, i need to send [create, 1, 0, 1( in order to get rid of the cpu beg. it's seems, that [pix_film] does beg the cpu only the first time, when rendering is turned on. don't know if that conclusion is based on the correct assumptions, but the problem seems to lie within [pix_film]: when i instantiate another [pix_film], i have to turn off/on rendering two times again in order to get it working right. when i instantiate then a third [pix_film], again and so on.....
though, how this could be related to ati gfx cards, i don't have a clue at all.
roman
On Thu, 2007-09-20 at 09:45 +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Roman Haefeli wrote:
indeed, i have an ati card, though i wouldn't have thought, that playing a videofile has something to do with graphicscard.
my specs: GEM: ver: 0.91-cvs GEM: compiled: Sep 20 2007 pd 0.40.2 ubuntu dapper ati mobility radeon 9600 fglrx 7.0.0
could you please add this information to the bug-report hans mentioned?
thank you for the hint, it's good to know, that its known. and hans: often when you send links, they get line breaks. is that avoidable?
i don't think so. somebody (@ pd-list, i think) once mentioned a "special formatting" to tell your mua to not break a long line, but when i tried it, it had no effect.
probably it is something you can only fix by changing your mua: mutt everybody....
mfga.sdr IOhannes
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