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Ok this makes much sense.
Prehaps the pix_film object could print out a message when trying to load a rgb codec in yuv space? Any plans for automatic colourspace switching?
Thanks for the info. B.
chris clepper wrote: | On Oct 14, 2004, at 12:10 PM, B. Bogart wrote: | |> |> I'm using OSX on 10.3.2 (Because I tried getting Gem to work on a |> french 1GHz |> powerbook and I could not get pix_video to work, only sending a green |> texture. |> It works fine in other applications though. |> |> Also I can't get pix_film to load a animation compressed QT. It just |> send a |> green texture. QT opens it fine directly. These last two issues are |> based on the |> gem binary on taproot.dyndns.org/~cgc | | | YUV is the default for the OSX version of GEM due to it being absurdly | faster than RGB for the same sources. | | Send a 'colorspace rgb' message to both objects and reset the video | using 'reset' and reload the video. RGB is the colorspace of Animation | and None QT codecs and are definitely in the minority compared to the | rest of the available codecs. Your video capture source must have been | a webcam which are about the only RGB devices I've come across. | | cgc | | | _______________________________________________ | GEM-dev mailing list | GEM-dev@iem.at | http://iem.at/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gem-dev |