Quoting chris clepper cgclepper@gmail.com:
On 5/1/07, geiger@xdv.org geiger@xdv.org wrote:
Yes, I have tried some of them. But maybe the wrong ones, because they weren't built on a daily basis. Also the pix_film object was crashing so I thought they might not be what is used nowadays for production work. Do you have a link to a specific one. Or a suggestion of which pd extended version I could use for the purpose ?
Which verson of GEM (build date) and what type of file causes the crash? I fixed the Quicktime crash and the DirectShow code runs pretty well apart from some codec bugs (libavcodec in particular).
Its not a specific file, as soon as I have a pix_film object in the patch it crashes. This happens to the pd-extended version (april 17) as well as to the snapshot you pointed me to. The stable 0.90.1 version from 2004 works.
I have also tried on several machines, all Windows XP. What I normally do is just to drop Gem.dll into the extra folder and instantiate via the [Gem] object in the patch (if this matters).
I tried yesterday the whole day to compile Gem, unfortunately I only have VC7 (Edition 2005 or such). I haven´t figured out yet how to set the linker flags in order to produce a loadable Gem.dll.
Günter
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